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Padel Rackets

As padel grows rapidly in popularity, the range of padel rackets to choose from is better than ever, whatever your budget, ability and experience. Take your pick from leading racket sports brands and specialist padel brands.

Nox X-One Padel RacketNox X-One Padel Racket
16% Off
Nox X-One Padel RacketGreat consistency and comfort
£58.96£70.00
Nox AT10 Genius 18k Alum Agustin Tapia Padel RacketNox AT10 Genius 18k Alum Agustin Tapia Padel Racket
18% Off Sold out
Nox AT10 Genius 18k Alum Agustin Tapia Padel RacketAs used by Agustin Tapia, World No. 2
£233.95£285.00
Nox Equation Advanced Series Padel RacketNox Equation Advanced Series Padel Racket
24% Off
Nox Equation Advanced Series Padel RacketPerfect choice for intermediates
£99.00£130.00
Nox ML10 Pro Cup Rough Surface Padel RacketNox ML10 Pro Cup Rough Surface Padel Racket
20% Off Sold out
Nox ML10 Pro Cup Rough Surface Padel RacketPowerful and durable
£127.99£160.00
Nox AT10 Genius 12k Agustin Tapia Padel RacketNox AT10 Genius 12k Agustin Tapia Padel Racket
15% Off
Nox AT10 Genius 12k Agustin Tapia Padel RacketIncredible hitting feel and control
£225.25£265.00
Nox X-One Evo Red Padel RacketNox X-One Evo Red Padel Racket
19% Off
Nox X-One Evo Red Padel RacketGreat all-round performance!
£84.95£105.00
Nox Equation Light Advanced Series Padel RacketNox Equation Light Advanced Series Padel Racket
15% Off
Nox Equation Light Advanced Series Padel RacketEasy-to-use from a lighter weight
£110.40£130.00
Nox ML10 Bahia 12k Luxury Series Padel RacketNox ML10 Bahia 12k Luxury Series Padel Racket
15% Off
Nox ML10 Bahia 12k Luxury Series Padel Racketimproved design for reduced vibrations!
£225.25£265.00

About Padel Rackets

How do you choose a padel racket?

When you're choosing a padel racket to suit your game, consider these factors:
- Skill level
- Budget
- Game style
- Handling preference
- Brand
They're all important in your decsion. Beginners might like an entry-prices racket with a larger head and good stability. If you're into fierce topspin and super-fast hitting, look for rackets set up to deliver this kind of gameplay. Some players prefer a heavier racket for power and stability, others like a lightweight racket that's less tiring to play with and gives them more agility. You may have a favourite brand already. If you're not sure, ask the racket sports experts at pdhsports.com - we've tested and recommended top padel racket buys and you can view our padel racket test video clips too. 

What is the key difference between padel rackets?

Padel rackets are designed for different players from beginners to professional level. They have different features depending on your preferences. A lighter racket may be easier on the wrist and feel more agile. A heavier padel racket can produce more power and stability, for greater accuracy. Round, teardrop or diamond shaped heads appeal to different players. Some rackets are set up to deliver excellent spin or to reduce vibration. Read the product details and reviews to discover the best one for you, or ask for advice from the racket sports experts at pdhsports.com - we've personally tested lots of padel rackets and we love to hear from you online or on social media

Do padel rackets have grip sizes?

All padel rackets come with a standard sized handle grip. You can use overgrips to cushion the handle or layer it up to increased the grip size for greater comfort, if you have larger hands. Overgrips can also help wick away sweat, to keep your grip strong and steady during your padel games. 

Why does a padel racket have holes?

Padel rackets are different from strung squash, tennis or badminton rackets, because they have a solid impact surface. Imagine swishing a large solid racket head through the air though - the resistance would make it slow and difficult. To get around that problem, and the make the rackets lighter, the impact surface is punched with holes. 

What shape should a padel racket for beginners have?

There are all kind of padel rackets on the market to cater for every preference and playing style. The head shape can make a difference to ease of hitting: for beginners, a large round head is often recommended. More advanced players sometimes prefer a more diamond-shaped head, for greater precision. 

Which padel racket is suitable for children or juniors?

Junior rackets are available for newbies and more competitive youth players. They tend to be slightly shorter and lighter than adult rackets, in proportion to junior players' size and strength. Adult padel rackets are shorter and easier to handle than tennis rackets, so for a junior's first try, they could just borrow an adult racket to get a feel for the game and decide if they want to keep playing... we're pretty sure they'll be hooked!

What are padel bats made of?

Most padel rackets have faces made of fibreglass (cheaper) or carbon fibre (more expensive). Manufacturers have developed different features on the racket face - a rough or slightly raised surface can change the spin on the ball, for example. The racket head has a thick filling or core of rubber (heavier) or foam (lighter).