HEAD Padel Rackets – The Full Range for Every Level
HEAD padel rackets have earned a reputation for tour-level engineering and consistent quality across the range. The Austrian brand, long established in tennis and winter sports, applies the same materials know-how to padel – from entry-level frames to rackets used on the Premier Padel Tour. You'll find considered frame geometries, EVA cores in varying densities and surfaces designed to deliver controlled spin.
Why HEAD padel rackets?
The strength of the range is how clearly each series is matched to a playing profile. HEAD avoids cosmetic model inflation, which makes the buying decision simpler: you choose by playing style, not by marketing.
The HEAD padel series at a glance
Round shape – control and comfort: Balanced weight distribution, large sweet spot, forgiving on off-centre hits. The right choice for beginners and defensive, placement-focused players.
Teardrop – all-round: The middle ground between control and power. Slightly head-heavy but still manageable. A pragmatic pick for club players who want to cover every shot.
Diamond – power and attack: Head-heavy, harder core, maximum acceleration on bandejas and smashes. Rewards clean technique and a stable arm – not a beginner's racket, but uncompromising for aggressive players.
Which HEAD padel racket is right for you?
Two questions settle most decisions: how often do you play, and which shot decides your matches? Players who win points with the bajada need a different frame from those who control the point with a víbora. When in doubt, teardrop is the safest bet.
FAQ:
Which HEAD padel racket is best for beginners? A round-shape model with a soft EVA core. Large sweet spot, forgiving on mishits, easier on the arm.
What's the difference between HEAD's teardrop and diamond rackets? Teardrop is balanced and versatile; diamond is head-heavy and more aggressive. Diamond delivers more power but demands better technique.
Are HEAD padel rackets used by professionals? Yes – HEAD is a visible presence on the Premier Padel Tour, and the top-tier models are competition-grade.
How much does a HEAD padel racket weigh? Most sit between 360 and 385 grams. Lighter frames favour control players; heavier frames suit attacking play.