
What Shoes Should Women wear For Padel?
The Hüd · New to Padel · Gear Guide
The Best Women's Padel Shoes
Find the right pair for your style of play.
Padel is a sport of quick changes, rapid direction shifts, sudden sprints, and controlled slides. Ordinary trainers are not designed for that. The right padel shoes help you move confidently, reduce fatigue, protect your joints, and feel great the whole game through.
Here is our curated guide to the best padel shoes for women players — with clear descriptions of what type of game each shoe suits.
Deite Padel Shoe
Deite has become a favourite for women who want a shoe that does everything well. It strikes that sweet balance between grip, agility, and comfort that works for most players across levels and surfaces.
The Deite padel shoe feels responsive underfoot and gives confident traction for lateral movement. The cushioning is supportive without feeling bulky, and the fit is comfortable even for long sessions. It is also stylish without trying too hard.
Babolat Jet Padel Women
If you prioritise speed and responsiveness, the Babolat Jet Padel Women is built for that dynamic movement. It feels light when you first put it on, and that translates to quick feet and snappy directional changes. The grip pattern holds well on different surfaces and helps you cover ground quickly.
This shoe gives a feel that almost becomes part of your movement rhythm — especially nice when you are playing in fast rallies or trying to control the net.
ASICS Gel-Resolution Padel
ASICS is known for stability, and the Gel-Resolution padel models bring that same philosophy to padel. The support structures around the heel and midfoot give added confidence for sharp pivots and side steps. The cushioning makes longer sessions easier on your joints — ideal if you play multiple games or longer matches.
This shoe feels solid and reassuring underfoot without being heavy, making it great for players who want longevity and support across every game.
Adidas SoleCourt Boost Women
Adidas has taken many of the features that work well in tennis shoes and adapted them for padel. The SoleCourt Boost Women model has a comfortable cushioning system that feels forgiving under constant impact. The feel is soft but still supportive — especially good if you are playing on harder courts or are prone to foot fatigue.
The One by Franks Works
The One by Franks Works is a standout if you like a shoe that feels both grippy and responsive. The outsole pattern delivers excellent lateral traction, which makes quick turns and slides feel secure. The overall design is lively without being harsh on your feet, and many women appreciate how it holds up during longer rallies.
This is a shoe that feels designed for padel — with attention to grip and movement that helps when you are focusing on placement and quick hands at the net.
New Balance Fresh Foam Padel
New Balance's Fresh Foam technology brings a plush ride to padel. The sole feels soft yet protective, which is especially helpful on courts where repeated impact can tire your feet. The grip is dependable, and the overall feel is smooth and comfortable from warm-up to the last point.
How to choose your perfect pair
- Fit is everything. Try shoes on with the socks you usually wear for padel. You want enough room in the toe box that your toes do not feel squashed, but no slipping at the heel.
- Think about your court surface. Frequent players might favour stability and cushioning, while social players might prioritise responsiveness and weight.
- Always choose padel-specific traction. Running or gym trainers can feel fine at first, but they do not support the lateral movement padel demands and can lead to slips or discomfort.
Choose one that feels like an extension of your game, and the rest tends to follow.

