Alkemia Ignis 2025
Discover the Alkemia Ignis 2025, a tear-shaped padel racket with Kevlar frame and advanced control for versatile gameplay.
Padelful Rating
| Rating Metric | Our Rating |
|---|---|
| Power | 9 |
| Control | 8.9 |
| Rebound | 8.3 |
| Maneuverability | 8.4 |
| Sweet spot | 8.3 |
Shape
Tear
Weight
345 - 375 gr
Touch
Medium
Core
Black EVA PRO React
Faces
Double layer of medium-hardness carbon fiber
Frame
Kevlar

The Alkemia Ignis 2025 is turning heads as a top-tier option for players who crave power blended with striking versatility. Combining fresh tech enhancements and resilient materials, this padel racket stakes a claim for those aiming for a solid all-court performance and enjoy pushing their limits with every shot.
Technical Analysis
Shape and Construction
The Ignis 2025 features a tear-shaped mold, striking a rewarding balance between explosive overhead shots and accurate placement from the back. This shape shows its strengths especially when transitioning quickly between attack and defense. The frame uses Kevlar, providing both durability and lighter handling—qualities ideal for those long, intense rallies. On the faces, a double layer of medium-hard 3K carbon fiber contributes to both firmness and enhanced response on impact. These elements, matched with the Black EVA PRO React core, produce a medium feel—neither too soft nor excessively rigid.
Sweet Spot
The sweet spot here is generous for a racket prioritizing power. Unlike many power-focused models, I found the Ignis 2025 to forgive off-center hits quite well, so you don't need to strike absolutely dead center for consistent results. This makes it easier to recover in pressured defensive points, keeping you in the rally when things get tight.
Grip and Comfort
The grip impresses with its straightforward, secure hold. There’s a satisfying firmness without being harsh on the hand or forearm. Extended games become less taxing thanks to Vibrawall technology, which integrates carbon reinforcements at critical points to further dampen vibration. It’s a small touch that pays dividends during extended play, especially if you're prone to discomfort after repeated high-velocity shots.
Ball Release and Control
Defensive shots come off the racket with a noticeable pop due to the new core. Quick rebounds and exits help when picking up low, awkward balls near the back glass. In terms of control, there’s plenty of room to adjust the depth and angle without sacrificing pace. The medium-hard surface texture also supports controlled topspin and slices, with 3D Rough finishing making spin generation remarkably easy.
On-Court Performance
From the Back
Launching drives from the baseline is rewarding, aided by the core’s lively response. The slight firmness asks for clean technique, but in return, you get snappy ball output and directional stability. Defensive lobs and counterattacks feel crisp—there’s little lag between your intention and the racket's reaction.
At the Net
Up at the net, the Ignis 2025 shines. Quick exchanges, punch volleys, and aggressive cuts all feel sharp, thanks to a good mix of maneuverability and rapid ball acceleration. The sweet spot helps a lot here, letting you execute reflex volleys and delicate touches without the frustration of frame shots.
Overheads and Smash Performance
Here, the racket delivers some of its best moments. The blend of Kevlar and double carbon faces packs high energy into overheads—so it’s straightforward to send balls out of the court or pull off three-wall smashes. Even if your overhead technique isn’t flawless, you can rely on the racket’s power to finish points convincingly.
Conclusion
The Alkemia Ignis 2025 offers a fine balance for those searching for a mix of lively attacking potential and credible defensive support. It stands out with its forgiving sweet spot, improved vibration reduction, and a medium-dry feel that fits a broad player base. While the racket rewards assertive play and energy at the net, it does expect you to maintain solid technique on defense. Spin lovers will appreciate the gritty surface, which adds real bite to every shot. In sum, it's a compelling pick—especially for players looking to step up their court presence, making rallies count with every swing.




