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Padel Bags
£35
The Adidas Padel Multigame Backpack is the brand's accessible, all-round club bag, built around the same backpack silhouette Adidas runs across its racket-sport lines. The main compartment fits kit and a change of clothes, while a dedicated racket sleeve keeps frames separated from the rest of the load. Padded shoulder straps and a soft back panel make it comfortable for the walk from car park to court, or for cycling and tube commutes around UK clubs. Construction is typical Adidas polyester with sport-team graphics on the front panel, and the bag sits at the entry-level end of the Multigame line. At about £35 it competes directly with the Head Padel Pro Backpack and Bullpadel's smaller backpacks, and it is widely stocked through Padel Nuestro UK, PDH Sports and Amazon UK. It is squarely a recreational and improver's bag rather than a tournament tour piece, with no insulated thermal sleeve and a footprint designed to fit into a locker rather than swallow a weekend's gear.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →An affordable, recognisable Adidas Padel backpack pitched at casual, junior and improver-level UK players who play at a single club.
The Adidas Padel Multigame Backpack is the brand's accessible club-tier bag and one of the most common entry-level picks for UK players starting out with their own rackets. The layout is straightforward: a main compartment for kit and a change of clothes, a dedicated sleeve for one or two rackets, and smaller zipped pockets for balls, phone, keys and wallet. Padded shoulder straps and a soft back panel handle tube, bus and walk-in commutes well, and the shell is Adidas's typical hard-wearing polyester finished in seasonal Adidas Padel graphics that line up with the brand's racket and apparel ranges. At around £35 through Padel Nuestro UK, PDH Sports and Amazon UK it sits at the affordable end of branded padel bags and competes with the Head Padel Pro Backpack and entry-level Bullpadel packs, undercutting most tour holdalls by a noticeable margin. It is honestly not a tournament bag: there is no insulated thermal sleeve, no full shoe compartment and capacity is limited to a couple of rackets plus essentials. For improvers, juniors and anyone who plays once or twice a week at a single home club, it is a sensible, recognisable choice that does not pretend to be more than it is, and it pairs well with Adidas Padel apparel and footwear for players who like a coherent kit look on court without overspending on storage they will not actually use.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Type | Backpack |
| Material | Polyester |