Padel Rackets

  • As low as €379.00
  • As low as €379.00

Padel Rackets for Every Skill Level

Macron offers a complete range of professional padel rackets designed for players of all abilities. Whether you’re just starting out or competing at the highest level, each padel racket combines precision engineering with versatile performance to support your game.


Constructed with aerodynamic frames and balanced weight distribution, each model is tuned to specific playing styles—round rackets for precision and control, teardrop for a balanced response, and diamond shapes for maximum power. Premium materials and advanced design give Macron rackets their trademark balance of power and control, trusted by top players who rely on the brand’s innovation and commitment to supporting athletes at every level.


Explore Macron’s full collection of padel rackets, developed to match every style of play and stage of progression: Hero Pro, Elite, Aspire, Next Gen, and Timeless.


FAQs About Padel Rackets


1. Which is the best padel racket to buy?


There is no single “best” padel racket, it depends on your level and playing style. Beginners get the most comfort and control from a round, lightweight racket with a soft core, while intermediate and advanced players usually prefer teardrop or diamond shapes with a bit more weight to generate power.


At Macron, each collection is designed for a specific stage of progression:

  • Next Gen – designed for kids developing fundamental technique
  • Timeless– versatile models suitable for every skill level and style of play
  • Aspire– ideal for intermediate players who want easy handling and control
  • Hero Pro and Elite – built for advanced players seeking more power, precision, and speed

2. How do I choose a padel racket?


Match the racket to your level and style. Beginners benefit from round, low-balance, soft-core rackets. Intermediate players can move to teardrop shapes for a balance of control and power. Advanced players usually choose diamond shapes with higher balance and firmer cores for maximum hitting power.


3. How much should I pay for a padel racket?


Entry models cost €40–€80, while high-performance carbon rackets reach €150–€350+. Most beginners get the best value in the €80–€150 range, where materials and performance are noticeably better.


4. Why does a padel racket have holes?


The holes reduce air resistance, making the racket easier to manoeuvre. They also help control the racket’s stiffness and improve the feel of impact, contributing to better handling on volleys and quick exchanges.


5. Do padel rackets have grip sizes?


Most padel rackets come in a standard grip size, but players can customise thickness using overgrips. Adding one or more overgrips improves comfort, prevents slipping, and helps match the racket to hand size.


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