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Padel Shoes

Court shoes engineered for grip and movement on padel surfaces.

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Frequently asked questions

What should I look for in padel shoes?▾
Focus on sole pattern (herringbone or hybrid for grip), lateral support (reinforced sides), cushioning (midsole shock absorption), and fit (snug heel, roomy toe). Breathability and durability also matter – mesh uppers and rubber toe caps help.
Which are the top padel shoe brands?▾
Top brands include Asics (Gel-Padel Pro, Gel-Reson), Bullpadel (Vertex, Hack), Adidas (Adizero Padel), and Nike (Zoom Cage). Each offers models with varying levels of stability and cushioning for different foot types.
What is the typical price range for padel shoes?▾
Entry-level shoes start around £40–£60. Mid-range models (best value) cost £60–£100. Premium shoes from £100 to £180+ offer advanced features like carbon-fibre reinforcement and specialised outsoles.
Are padel shoes different for beginners vs advanced players?▾
Beginners can start with a comfortable, durable mid-range shoe (£60–£80) that offers good support. Advanced players need shoes with enhanced lateral stability, better grip, and lighter weight – typically found in the £100+ range. Both groups benefit from proper fit over performance features.
Where can I buy padel shoes in the UK?▾
TrustPadel offers the largest online selection with free UK delivery on orders over £50. Specialist padel retailers like Padel Nuestro and Sports Direct also stock major brands. Always check return policies for fit assurance.

Padel shoes are court shoes specifically engineered for the grip and lateral movement required on padel surfaces. Unlike running or general trainers, padel shoes feature specialised soles with a herringbone or hybrid pattern that provides traction on artificial grass, concrete, and synthetic turf – the three most common padel court surfaces. They also incorporate reinforced sidewalls and toe caps to withstand the abrasive nature of quick stops and slides.When choosing your pair, prioritise fit and comfort: a snug heel lock and enough room in the toe box prevent blisters during long matches. Breathable mesh uppers keep feet cool, while cushioning in the midsole absorbs shock from frequent lunges. Brands offer varying widths, so try before you buy or check return policies. For most players, a mid-range shoe (£60–£100) offers the best balance of durability and performance – but if you play 3+ times per week, investing in a premium model (£100+) with advanced lateral support is worthwhile.