Why do I need to wear padel-specific shoes?
Padel is played on synthetic turf with sand. This makes it extremely slippery to move. Padel shoes feature a sole with a specific geometry to give you the grip you need for players of all levels. They also provide lateral stability, foot support and shock-absorbing cushioning.
So how do you play padel?
The game is played 2 against 2 (doubles). The serve is diagonally spooned and there are 2 balls allowed. One rebound is allowed. The ball must bounce off the ground before hitting any part of the court. A ball may be hit against a wall after the rebound (against a wall only, not against the fence). The ball may leave the court after the rebound and may be caught outside the court. Points are scored in the same way as in tennis.
And to get you off to a good start, our design team has some advice for you:
In addition to specific shoes, a good tip for getting started with padel is to use balls designed for beginners. They're softer and slower, which makes it easier to master trajectories.
Finally, taking lessons saves time and, above all, helps you avoid copying gestures you might have learned from tennis or squash, for example.