Your first few games will probably have you in your regular running shoes, borrowing a racket from the club, and hitting a few well-worn balls tossed your way by the coach. And guess what? You’ll likely fall in love with the game!
After a couple of sessions, you’ll start thinking, “Maybe it’s time for my own racket—I mean, who really loves sharing a sweaty grip?” Play a few more games, and you’ll quickly notice the difference between new balls and those that have lost their bounce. Eventually, when you’re really hooked, you’ll want to invest in a good pair of shoes to up your game.
So, where should you begin?
Padel Rackets
When it comes to rackets, it’s all about personal preference. Most players won’t notice a huge difference in the balance right away, but they might feel a slight difference in weight (especially if you’re using a racket designed specifically for juniors or ladies). However, the real game-changer is whether the racket is hard or soft. Soft rackets offer more control, while hard ones give you more power. Many rackets blend these two features, but the best way to find your perfect match? Try it out! Each brand offers models ranging from super soft to ultra-hard, so testing is key.
When it comes to balls, there are a few solid options. Head leads the way with its Padel Pro and Padel Pro S balls (the latter being a bit more pressurized and faster). If you’re just playing recreationally, you won’t need new balls every time, but trust me—once they go flat, the game loses some of its magic. A can of balls will last you a few matches, but keep an eye on when it’s time for a fresh set!
Padel Shoes
At first, your regular tennis shoes will do just fine. But if you want better grip, it’s worth investing in a pair of padel-specific shoes. Clay court tennis shoes are a great option for most players since they provide good grip thanks to their zigzag grooves. The main difference with padel shoes is that their grooves are often a bit deeper, helping you stay grounded as you move around the court.
With the right gear in hand (and on your feet!), it’s time to level up your game and enjoy every minute of it!