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Collection: Padel Shoes

Babolat Jet Viva Padel Shoes

Regular price $209.00 AUD
Sale price $209.00 AUD Regular price

Adidas Crazyquick LS Padel Shoes

Regular price $229.00 AUD
Sale price $229.00 AUD Regular price

Adidas Courtquick Women's Padel Shoes

Regular price $179.00 AUD
Sale price $179.00 AUD Regular price

Bullpadel Performance Comfort 26V

Regular price $179.00 AUD
Sale price $179.00 AUD Regular price

Head Revolt 5 Pro Clay Padel Shoes

Regular price $199.00 AUD
Sale price $199.00 AUD Regular price

Adidas Defiant Speed Shoes

Regular price $149.00 AUD
Sale price $149.00 AUD Regular price

Adidas Defiant Speed 2 Shoes

Regular price $199.00 AUD
Sale price $199.00 AUD Regular price

Joma Master 1000 Black-Pink

Regular price $109.00 AUD
Sale price $109.00 AUD Regular price

Head Sprint Pro 3.5 Clay Women

Regular price $129.00 AUD
Sale price $129.00 AUD Regular price $179.00 AUD

Head Motion Pro Shoes

Regular price $129.00 AUD
Sale price $129.00 AUD Regular price $189.00 AUD

Asics Gel Dedicate 8 Padel Blue Stone Cream Women's Shoes

Regular price $129.00 AUD
Sale price $129.00 AUD Regular price $159.00 AUD

Head Motion Pro 1.5 BOA Padel Shoes

Regular price $279.00 AUD
Sale price $279.00 AUD Regular price

What makes padel shoes different from regular sports shoes?

Padel shoes are specifically designed to handle the quick lateral movement, grip requirements and stability needed on padel courts. They provide better support during rapid changes of direction while helping reduce the risk of slipping.

FAQs

Padel shoes are specifically designed to handle the quick lateral movement, grip requirements and stability needed on padel courts. They provide better support during rapid changes of direction while helping reduce the risk of slipping.
Some tennis shoes can be suitable depending on the court surface, but dedicated padel shoes are designed specifically for the movement patterns and grip requirements of padel, making them the better long term choice.
The lifespan depends on how often you play, your playing style and the court surface. Most regular players replace their shoes once grip and cushioning begin to noticeably decline.
There is no single best option. Clay, hybrid and omni soles each offer different performance characteristics. The ideal choice depends on your preferred court surface and style of play.
Your shoes should feel secure without creating pressure points. A snug heel and comfortable toe room provide the best combination of support and comfort.
Absolutely. Wearing the correct footwear from the beginning helps improve confidence, comfort and movement while reducing unnecessary strain on your joints.
Frequent players often benefit from premium models that offer improved cushioning, durability and stability, helping maintain performance through regular use.
Remove loose dirt after each session using a soft brush or damp cloth. Allow your shoes to air dry naturally and avoid exposing them to direct heat, which can reduce the lifespan of the materials.