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Padel Bags
£55
The Adidas Padel Racket Bag VS.6 sits a step up from the Multigame backpack and aligns with Adidas Padel's mid-tier holdall line. It is built around dedicated racket storage with secondary compartments for clothing, shoes and accessories, and uses a hybrid carry system of grab handles and padded straps so it can be worn as a backpack or slung over a shoulder. The exterior carries the familiar Adidas Padel graphics in colourways that rotate with the brand's racket releases, sitting alongside the VS line of frames. Construction uses durable polyester intended to handle being thrown into a car boot or club locker week after week. At around £55 in the UK it competes with Bullpadel's Performance bag and Head's Tour-line products, slotting in as a serious club player's kit bag without crossing into tour-pro territory. UK availability is broad, with Padel Nuestro UK, PDH Sports and Amazon UK regularly stocking the line. It is a good fit for anyone who needs to carry more than a single pair of rackets to weekend matches.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →A solid mid-range Adidas Padel holdall at around £55, a clear step up from the Multigame backpack.
The Adidas Padel Racket Bag VS.6 is a step up from the Multigame backpack and aligns with the brand's mid-tier holdall family, sitting alongside the VS line of frames in Adidas Padel's catalogue. It uses a hybrid carry system, with grab handles for short trips between car and court and padded straps for backpack use when fully loaded, and the layout splits into a long racket compartment, separate sections for clothing and shoes, and smaller pockets for balls and accessories such as overgrips, wristbands and a water bottle. The shell is Adidas's reinforced polyester finished in graphics that follow the season's VS racket colourway, so it visually matches the rest of an Adidas Padel kit on court. At around £55 through Padel Nuestro UK, PDH Sports and Amazon UK it slots in as a serious club player's holdall without crossing into pure tour-bag territory, competing with Bullpadel's Performance line and Head's Tour Padel Bag at similar price points. It is well-suited to weekend league players who carry multiple rackets and a change of kit, but it is bulkier than commuter-focused players need on a daily basis, and there is no insulated thermal sleeve at this tier. As a single, sensible upgrade from a backpack for players who have started entering competitions, it is one of the safer picks in its price band.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Type | Holdall |
| Material | Polyester |