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    Want to buy Padel shoes? Find your padel shoes at Padelstore 

    Buy your padel shoes at Padelstore.com! Due to the increasing popularity of padel, a development in footwear technology could not be missed. The many vertical, fast and unexpected rotations that are made during a padel game require sturdy yet flexible shoes. The five focal points while picking out padel shoes are; comfort, stability, cushioning, durability and grip. Padel shoes are also distinguished by the type of sole; omni sole, herringbone sole and the mixed sole. At Padelstore.com we have a wide range of padel shoes. Whether you are looking for padel shoes for men or padel shoes for women, at Padelstore.com we offer it all. Don't miss our padel shoes sale! Make sure you stay injury free by buying your padel shoes at Padelstore.com.


    Padel shoes brands

    ASICS was one of the first sports brands worldwide to introduce padel shoes to the market. ASICS is well known and respected in the padel sport worldwide. In collaboration with sports scientists, padel players and shoe experts, ASICS has created padel shoes that are both sturdy and comfortable and protect you from injury. The ASICS shoes feature unique GEL cushioning that absorbs the impacts of running and jumping, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable padel experience. ASICS offers the ultimate blend between sturdiness and flexibility. Check out all of our ASICS padel shoes at Padelstore.com.


    The importance of padel shoes

    Almost every sport has shoes designed specifically for the sport in question. Padel, despite being a fairly new sport, is no exception. Especially in padel, the importance of proper footwear is very significant. Because of the many vertical, fast and unexpected twisting movements that are made during a game of padel, you increase the chance of injury if you play on regular running shoes. Padel shoes have a rigid sole with deep grooves so you avoid serious twists and stand with more grip on the court.


    The appropriate padel shoe for you

    As with padel rackets, the type of padel shoes that are best for you depends on your level. In addition, the frequency in which you play padel is also important to consider in your choice. If you are an experienced player who plays regularly, it is advisable to invest in the top models. Besides offering more protection and reducing the risk of injury, the top models also provide the latest technologies that allow you to move better on the court. Besides all this, the top models are of course more durable and this is not unimportant if you are on the court frequently.

    Should you be a starting padel player who plays to a lesser extent, it is less important to go for a top model. A somewhat simpler model that provides sufficient comfort and sturdiness will be sufficient. If you are playing at a beginner level, the game will also be slower so you will have to twist and turn at a slower pace. Therefore, the chances of twisting your ankle will automatically be somewhat smaller.

    A player's weight and height are also important elements when looking for the right padel shoes. Someone who weighs more needs a sturdier shoe that offers more support to the ankle so you are less likely to twist it. If you don't weigh as much then the extra firmness is of a little less importance because there is not as much weight on your ankles. As a result, there is less chance of injury from twisting. An additional advantage is that a flexible shoe that weighs less helps you move faster on the padel court. The ideal padel shoe is sturdy, provides good support around your ankles and is flexible at the same time. With a perfect mix of these two principles, you will avoid unnecessary injuries and be able to move optimally on the court.


    What different types of padel shoes are there? 

    As mentioned earlier, padel is a sport that involves a lot of turning and twisting over short distances. Occasional jumps to catch the ball are also part of the game. The soles take a lot of beating so it is important to have good cushioning in the sole to absorb these blows. The three most common soles are the omnizole, herringbone sole and the mixed sole.


    Omnizole

    The omnizole is characterized by the small "studs" on the bottom of the shoe. The surface of most padel courts consists of artificial grass carpet and these studs prevent you from slipping easily when you are playing. Because of the better grip this shoe offers on these artificial grass carpets, the shoe with Omnizoles is very popular among padel players. One disadvantage of the Omnizole is that the good grip makes it a little harder for you to slide. Gliding can be useful when trying to hit back a far ball.

    Herringbone sole

    The herringbone sole is characterized by the rather deep lines that run zigzag under the sole. The zigzag lines provide adequate grip but at the same time give better slip than the Omni sole allowing you to reach far balls. The herringbone sole is especially suitable for padel courts with somewhat larger amounts of sand.


    Mixed sole

    As the name suggests, the mixed sole is a mix between the herringbone sole and the Omnizole. The combination of studs and the zigzag lines under the sole ensures that you have a good grip but on the other hand you can also glide well to catch distant balls.


    Buy new shoes every once in a while

    It is important to change your padel shoes for a new pair once in a while. With a lot of playing, the soles will wear down and become thinner. As a result, the blows during jumping and running are not absorbed as well, which can cause joint problems. Of course, the better the model, the longer the sole will last. Therefore, it is again recommended to go for a top model if you play often.