About AllesPadel
The history of AllesPadel

Our values
Our values reflect our commitment to the padel community and guide our mission to help every player perform at their best.
Passion
We are passionate about supporting and promoting the padel community. This enthusiasm drives us to offer ever better content.
Commitment
We are committed to tirelessly providing valuable resources and support to all padel players so that they can succeed and enjoy the game.
excellence
We strive for excellence in everything we do, from the information we provide to the user experience on our platform. Quality is our top priority.
Looking for the best padel equipment?
We have been working on smart tools like the Padel Racket Finder and the Padel Shoe Finder to make it simple to discover the perfect racket and shoes for your game. Fast, accurate, and tailored to your playing style.
Padel Racket Finder
Answer a few quick questions and get
personalized recommendations across control,
hybrid, and power rackets. We consider:
- Balance (head-light, even, head-heavy)
- Shape (round, teardrop, diamond)
- Weight & core density
- Player level
Padel Racket Finder
We created a new tool to make finding your
perfect shoe fit just as easy.
It will rate models based on:
- Grip and traction for padel courts
- Lateral support and stability
- Cushioning and durability
- Options for wide vs standard fit
Padel Gear FAQs
How do I choose the best padel racket for my level?
Beginners usually benefit from round, head-light rackets with a softer core for control. As you improve, teardrop and diamond shapes add power if you can consistently hit the sweet spot. Use our Padel Racket Finder for tailored picks.
What matters most in padel shoes?
Focus on lateral support and traction for quick side steps, plus cushioning that matches your weight and playing volume. Our Padel Shoe Finder will match models to your court type and style.
Head-light vs head-heavy : what’s the difference?
Head-light = more maneuverability and control. Head-heavy = more power but requires better technique. Even balance is a safe choice for most intermediates.
