Playing padel requires a minimum investment. A pala, suitable clothing, and shoes. Here is what our partners offer in terms of children's shoes.
In padel schools we see all types of profiles. Those who are super equipped, and those who are not at all. For the pala, your club may lend you one so no worries. For clothes, even if they are not clothes designed for padel, it is not a big deal. On the other hand, when it comes to shoes, remember to protect your child's joints because a bad slip or a blocked foot can cause an injury.
Our partners offer shoes designed for your children, take advantage of it.
Wilson
Wilson is the brand that offers the most choices when it comes to children's shoes. On their site there are 14 references. Let's choose one.
- Rush Pro QL Junior
A quick and easy tightening system, a firm shoe that will properly hold your child's foot. Available in black, blue, red and white, the sale price displayed is € 56.

Kuikma
Kuikma is the padel brand of Decathlon. No Kuikma shoes yet but an Artengo for your child.
- PS 560 JR
A sports shoe as Artengo knows how to do so well. All the ingredients are there for practicing padel at a beginner level. Good sole, ventilation on the top, this shoe is available in blue or pink for a price of €26.99.

Babolat
Babolat offers two styles of footwear for juniors. A more advanced model than the other for more assiduous or more occasional players.
- Jet Premura Junior
This is a copy of Juan Lebron's shoe. Children who wear this Jet Premura will feel like a pro as the technology of this shoe is advanced. Sole developed by Michelin, it is more rigid than its big sister for better support for young people. A padel shoe with a flashy look. Its price, around €50.

Bullpadel
At Bullpadel, we offer a shoe designed for padel, and for all types of players, beginners or intermediate.
- Bemer Junior
This shoe is suitable for padel movements and the needs of children. Robustness, breathability and grip are combined in this shoe available in navy blue. Price: €39.95

Head
One of the leading brands in the world of padel. Several shoes are available for children. Here is the top of the range.
- Revolt Pro 3.0 Junior
The most “pro” model from Head Junior. High quality materials like the TPU present on the top of the shoe for players who like to slide. A well-ventilated, stable shoe with an effective anti-torsion system. Price: 55 €

Kelme
Kelme offers a shoe for juniors. This new version, available in blue or black, will be available on July 15, 2020.
- K-Drex
This shoe is available from size 35, so not for all children. But for young players who are discovering the competition, this new Kelme has everything it takes to do well. A rear reinforcement, a ventilated top of the foot, a sole mixing studs and smooth parts to improve the changes of direction, the K-Drex will be on sale at the price of 70 €.

Julien Bondia is a padel teacher in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and articles on padel tactics/techniques.

























































































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