The Right Gear. The Last 10% That Actually Matters.
Padel gear will not fix your backhand. It will not replace rest. Used correctly, it protects your joints, supports your recovery, and keeps you on court when everything else is dialled in.
Eleven categories tested by real padel players in our community. We tell you what works, what does not, and when not to bother. No paid placements. No inflated ratings.
Gear is the last 10% of staying injury-free. Without warm-up, strength work, and sleep, nothing on this page matters. With them, the right gear multiplies everything.
We test every product on court, not in a lab. Real padel players, real matches in Zanzibar and Spain, across hard and artificial-grass surfaces.
If a product does not work, we tell you. If a product is good but not for your situation, we tell you that too. No paid placements. No inflated ratings.
What’s your situation right now?
Most padel players don’t need more gear — they need the right solution for their situation.
Pick the one that matches where you are right now. We will take you to the gear that actually fits.
Something hurts right now
Find the right support for an active flare-up — elbow, knee, ankle, wrist, or foot.
Go to injury supports →I want to play smarter
Prevention gear — shoes, overgrips, and wearables that stop problems before they start.
Go to prevention gear →I need to recover faster
Recovery tools, sprays, and electrolytes that speed up the turnaround between sessions.
Go to recovery gear →Already hurting? Start here.
Targeted supports matched to the body region that is actually flaring up. None of these fix the root cause on their own — pair with the matching recovery guide.
One of the most trusted medical-grade supports in sports rehab.
Padel elbow is the #1 injury on this site. The EpiTrain is the only support in our tests that targets tendon pressure directly — silicone inserts sit over the lateral epicondylitis pain point rather than just compressing the whole forearm. It is the brace most of our testers keep reaching for.
Elbow Supports
Counterforce straps, compression sleeves, and full braces. Which type fits your situation — and which does not.
See elbow supports →Knee Supports
Compression sleeves, hinged braces, patellar straps, and recovery tools. Matched to your specific knee issue.
See knee supports →Ankle Braces
Lace-up, semi-rigid, and compression supports for sprains, instability, and safe return to play.
See ankle braces →Wrist Supports
Compression wraps, adjustable braces, and recovery splints. Matched to your pain level and playing needs.
See wrist supports →Padel Insoles
Orthotic support, gel cushioning, and sport-specific insoles for heel pain, flat feet, and calf strain.
See the insole guide →The gear that stops the cycle starting.
If you are injury-free today, these are the three categories that decide whether you stay that way. Everything here shifts the odds before anything hurts.
Used by pro athletes to track recovery and prevent overtraining.
Recovery data is the single highest-leverage prevention tool — it tells you when to push and when to rest before a flare-up happens. WHOOP is the category winner on our wearables page for exactly this reason: recovery-first, not a gadget.
- –Casual players who just want step tracking
- –People who do not care about recovery data
- –Anyone who wants a smartwatch with notifications
Padel Shoes
The single most important piece of gear you own. Stability, grip, durability, flat feet — all compared.
See the shoe guide →Overgrips
Tacky, perforated, soft, and thin. How grip choice affects elbow pain, wrist strain, and control on court.
See overgrips →Wearables
WHOOP, Apple, Garmin, Oura. Which wearable actually helps padel players recover, train smarter, and prevent injuries.
See the wearables guide →The last 3% — but a meaningful 3%.
Recovery gear is a multiplier on top of sleep, nutrition, and rest. Skip the basics and this stuff does nothing. Get the basics right and it genuinely helps.
Designed specifically for padel players to activate muscles before play and reduce injury risk.
Built by Padel Revive for the three minutes before you step on court — pre-match activation for calves, forearms, and shoulders that most players skip. Disclosed upfront: this is our own product, not a third-party recommendation.
Recovery & Massage
Massage guns, foam rollers, compression boots, and more. What is worth the money — and what is not.
See recovery tools →Muscle Activation Spray
Pre-match activation for calves, forearms, and shoulders. Built by Padel Revive for the three minutes before you step on court.
See the spray →Electrolytes
High-sodium tablets, zero-sugar mixes, and isotonic powders. What actually works for heat, tournaments, and camps.
See the electrolyte guide →What “tested by real players” Actually Means
Most gear reviews are spec sheets with affiliate links. We do something different — and it takes longer, so there are fewer guides on this site than on most gear blogs. That is on purpose.
On court, not in a lab
Every product on Padel Revive has been used by real players in our community — club players, league players, and competitive tournament players. We play in Zanzibar on artificial grass, train in Spain on indoor courts, and test in everything from 18°C European autumns to 34°C tropical humidity. We do not review products we have not put through at least six weeks of real match use.
Honest about limitations
If a shoe wears out too fast at five-times-a-week play, we say it. If a brace is good for return-to-play but useless for prevention, we say it. If a product is overpriced for what it does, we say it. If a product is genuinely great but wrong for your situation, we tell you the exact situation it is right for. Trust matters more to us than affiliate revenue.
Gear is the last 10%
No product on this site replaces a proper warm-up, strength training, or recovery system. Gear is a multiplier on top of habits. Without the habits, it does nothing. With them, the right equipment genuinely extends your playing career.
Prices shown are amazon.de live prices
Every price quoted on Padel Revive reflects what you will see on amazon.de when you click through. Our affiliate storefront is Amazon Germany, and we re-verify prices before every major content push. If you ever see a mismatch, it means Amazon changed the price after our last check — always trust what Amazon shows at checkout.
Padel Gear: Frequently Asked Questions
The questions players ask us before they buy
What is the single most important piece of padel gear to get right?
Shoes. Every stop, cut, and lunge in padel runs through your feet — and the wrong shoe for your foot type is the fastest way to put stress on your knees, ankles, and lower back. If you only invest in one gear category on this site, make it the right padel shoes for your foot and playing surface.
Do I really need an elbow brace, or is that just marketing?
Neither, honestly. A counterforce strap or compression sleeve is a useful return-to-play tool during a padel elbow flare-up — it reduces load on the tendon while you rehabilitate. It is not a prevention device, and it is not a substitute for forearm strength work. See our elbow support guide for the situations each type genuinely helps.
Are wearables worth it for a recreational padel player?
It depends on your problem. If you play 3–5 times a week and have had any injury flare-ups, a recovery-focused wearable (WHOOP, Oura) is the single best investment for understanding when you are overtrained. If you play casually once or twice a week, a wearable is mostly a gadget. Our full wearables comparison breaks down which device fits which player.
Why are your prices in euros when most gear sites use dollars?
Because our affiliate storefront is amazon.de, and our readers shop in euros. Using dollar prices on a euro-market site would just set up a disappointment at checkout. Every price on Padel Revive is the current amazon.de price — the same number you will see when you click through.
I have limited budget — what is the order of priority?
Shoes first (every game), then body support for your current problem (elbow, knee, ankle, wrist — whichever is flaring), then recovery tools as a final layer. A good wearable sits between support and recovery for most players. Insoles are often overlooked but sit right behind shoes for players with flat feet or calf pain.
Why do you only review a handful of products per category?
Because we only recommend products we have actually used. Most gear-site “top 20” lists are affiliate-maximisation, not recommendation. We believe a small curated list — usually 5–7 options — serves you better than 20 spec-sheet summaries.
GEAR IS PART OF A SYSTEM.
Pair the right gear with the right habits, and you stop thinking about injuries. These are the guides that make gear actually work.
The most common injury on the site — full diagnosis, treatment, and return-to-play.
Phase-by-phase protocols that get you back on court without the re-injury cycle.
Warm-up, strength habits, and load management that make gear actually work.
The single highest-leverage habit on this site. Before any gear. Before every match.
