Play at padel with a clay or all-terrain sole?

With the emergence of new fields of padel in grass without sand (that is to say without silica) that we see hatching everywhere in France, the playing habits can evolve, but also the equipment.

Indeed play on a field with sand, it means slips and therefore the need to have adapted shoes.

When playing padel on pitches without silica (well, in reality, there are, but much less than a conventional ground), the shoes used may not be the same.

The key: the soles

you have to pay attention to his shoe soles.

Who has not experienced more fatigue on these famous new generation carpets? Indeed, we no longer really speak of grass here but of carpets. The supports are much more catchy. For those who come from tennis, it's like the difference between the Green set (hard surface) and the clay.

Your ankles deserve a little attention.

Have the right reflex

  • For sand, type herringbone soles:

  • For sandless carpets, off-road type soles:

Some new centers focus on this surface, which is supposed to be more practical and above all without maintenance, but it is more physically demanding so pay attention to fatigue sprains.

Good Padel !

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  • Hello Fred, I just wanted to say that I appreciated your angles about your chronicles. Bravo. So, I'll follow you closely :) but a bit far (Canada). :)))

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