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Kids' Padel Shoes PS 190 - Blue/Red

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playing padel at beginner level

These shoes give young padel players the grip they need for playing on sand-filled artificial turf without slipping.

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Traction

Specially-designed herringbone pattern for grip on artificial turf.

Abrasion resistance

Rubber sole and forefoot padding to withstand rubbing.

Easy dressing

Rip-tabs & elasticated laces to help your child do it on his or her own

Additional Product informations

Composition

Upper of

  • 90% Cellulose - Sustainable Wood Fiber
  • 5% Praline Flavour
  • 5% Polyester

Lining and sock of

  • 100% Polyester

Outer sole of

  • 100% Praline Flavour

Why should you play padel with specific shoes?

Padel is played on sand-filled artificial grass. This makes the court very slippery. Padel shoes have a sole with a specific shape so that players of all levels have the grip they need. They also provide lateral stability, foot support, and cushioning as they absorb impacts.

How do you play padel?

Matches are played in teams of two (doubles). Two serves are allowed and must be played underhand, diagonally across the court. One bounce is allowed. The ball must hit the ground before any other part of the court. The ball can be hit against a wall after it has bounced (wall only, not the metal fence). The ball can leave the court after bouncing and can be hit back into play from outside the court. The points system is the same as tennis.

To start off on the right foot, our design team has some tips:

Besides kitting yourself out with the right shoes, it's a good idea to use specific beginner balls when you start learning padel. They are softer and slower to make learning to control your shots easier. Finally, taking classes will help you learn faster and keep you from developing bad habits, such as using the same techniques from tennis or squash.

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