If you only get one padel racket, just get this one. We love the larger surface area, making it great for newbies and those looking for a massive sweet spot to help avoid mishits. Even more skilled players will enjoy its feel, as the fiberglass is durable and does well for touch shots.

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One of the lightest rackets on the market, it’s incredibly easy to control and move with, especially at the net. It has a decent sweet spot and uses a 12K carbon face for plenty of pop and ample power shots, given its featherweight design. It’s good for casual players and beginners, though more advanced players may want a heavier racket.

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Motion Pro Shoes

Our winner for the best padel shoes, these lightweight kicks are super grippy with their 360-degree patterned soles, ensuring that when you need to cut, you’ll have the grip you need. They have solid foam midsoles and absorb maximum shock, thanks to their anti-torsion shank. With super breathable uppers, they can serve well for players of all levels.

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Whether you’re just starting out or a very casual player, you’re not going to want to drop a couple hundred dollars on sneakers that only get worn a few times a year. That’s why these Asics padel shoes are a great pick, or for those looking to remain frugal. They give you a locked in feel, have very good traction, and they’re quite light and very breathable. If you’re only a recreational player, just grab these ones.

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These quarter-length socks from Adidas will ensure your feet will remain comfy all session, game, or practice session long. They’re moisture-wicking and have just enough plush feel, helping you avoid friction during explosive lateral movements and cuts and keeping your feet blister-free.

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If you take your game seriously, then you need this bag from Wilson, combining its heritage branding with room for all of your padel gear and rackets. It can hold up to six rackets at one time and has room for extra storage, including a padded laptop sleeve, a ventilated pocket for your sneakers and sweaty clothes, and a water-resistant pocket for your water bottles, which can also keep your snacks cool.

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This backpack can hold up to four rackets when stored vertically, and has an overall hold capacity of 52 liters. Its side storage is good for water bottles and ball tubes, while its added carabiner allows you to clip it to court fences. It’s waterproof and durable, and it wears very comfortably.

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Officially approved by the Spanish National Federation (FEP), these padel balls are tournament-ready for faster flights and better, higher rebounds. While slightly pricier, they are worth the added cost for serious players.

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If you get tired of chasing balls and need to practice on your game, getting something bulk based is the way to go. This set from Palbea comes with six tubes of three balls, but if you really want to go crazy, you can grab them in its 12- or 24-can sets, too. Plus, these balls are approved by the International Padel Federation (FIP).

If you’re gonna spend some serious hard earned cash on your racket, it’s never a bad idea to protect your investment. These stick-ons are an extremely durable tape, with a micro-grid design that prevents damage, scuffs, and scrapes to your racket.

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If you want to improve your game, these dampeners help absorb maximum shock, which can help you improve control, enhance your power, and elevate the comfort of your grip on your racket. It comes with six inserts that you can configure to your exact liking.

Every racket player knows that you need some solid overgrips to make the most of controlling your racket, and this set from Head is a wonderful choice. Overwraps are made to cover your existing replacement grip, and these are made with a a special elastopolymer for excellent tackiness. Plus, they have large perforations to help absorb sweat.

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Speaking of grip, if you really want to maximize your handle control, then opting for a tacky grip spray like this from 4on is the way to go. Its finite particles are activated by humidity and your sweat, which turns into an invisible sticky layer that doesn’t stain or leave a residue. Instead, you get a maximum non-slip grip on your racket’s handle. Just know, a little goes a long way.

The other way to improve your grip is to keep sweat from dripping into your hands, and Mission’s fast-absorbing Cooling Towel does it best. Plus, it can help cool you down, not just wick your sweat. Just add a little water from your water bottle, and it activates the fabric, which can help cool your body by about 30 degrees in 30 seconds, and it stays cool for two hours. Plus, it offers UPF 50 sun protection. Need a refresh? Just add more water.

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Besides being able to refresh your cooling towel, a durable, tough, and rugged water bottle like Yeti’s Rambler is a must-have for long Padel sessions. If you keep it on the court with you, it’s strong enough to take a stay shot, and it can keep iced drinks cold for up to two days.

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The finishing touch to enjoying your game of padel is making sure your tunes are in check, and this Wonderboom 4 is how it’s done. There is a reason why it’s our winner for best portable speaker, thanks to its Goldilocks combo of sound, size, durability, and ease of use, making it the ideal choice for any court. With its 360-degree sound, you’ll be able to rock out anywhere on the court with this one.

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Look good, feel good, play good, in these Sutro sunglasses. If your court is outdoors, then you wanna ensure the sun doesn’t affect your game, and Oakley’s tech is designed specifically for that. The Sutros rock the Prizm lenses to enhance color, contrast, and detail, plus have an exceptional, extended field of view, perfect for chasing down balls, while the semi-rimless design shields your eyes from almost every angle.

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If you’re truly serious about your padel game, then this is one of the best padel gear buys you can splurge on. This portable ball launcher delivers balls at speeds from 12 to 74 MPH, allowing you to control the spin, all from your phone via its smart app or the remote. It can hold over 100 balls at one time, and its battery lasts up to 6 hours. While it’s a hefty investment, it’s great for all skill levels of players looking to improve their stroke and technique, fast.

Jeff Turbett is a fitness and wellness writer who’s based in Miami, FL. His work has been featured in The Manual and FightCamp. 

Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up. He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.

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