
How to Choose a Starter Padel Racket Without Overspending
Avoid paying for power you cannot use yet. Focus on a forgiving racket that makes early club matches easier, not flashier.
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Avoid paying for power you cannot use yet. Focus on a forgiving racket that makes early club matches easier, not flashier.
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Stop guessing between compact, medium and large bags. Match your kit, travel routine and club habits to a bag you will actually…
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A sensible court-shoe option for club padel, with the main trade-offs clearly explained before you buy.
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Wrinkles, ridges and loose tape make a racket feel awkward. A cleaner wrap gives you a steadier hold before club night.
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New shoes should feel match-ready, not painful. Use short sessions, smart socks and simple checks to protect your feet.
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Arrive ready for your match, not rummaging for grips, water or a dry layer five minutes before you go on court.
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A lighter-feeling Adidas racket can be tempting, but the real question is whether it helps beginners grow into regular club play.
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Club nights are easier when you know which racket specs are allowed, which ones matter, and when a club might question your…
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Keep your racket, shoes, balls and kit fresher for longer with simple habits you can do after every club session.
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