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Padel Bags
£40
The Head Padel Pro Backpack is a compact carry option aimed at players who travel light to their local club rather than haul a full tour kit. Built around Head's recurring backpack template, it pairs a main padded racket compartment with secondary storage for kit, balls, a phone and a wallet, plus padded shoulder straps for walking and public-transport commutes. The exterior typically uses durable polyester with Head's tour graphics, and the silhouette is slim enough to wear on the back without snagging on doorways or train carriages. At roughly £40 in the UK, it sits at the affordable end of branded padel bags and competes with similar Adidas and Bullpadel backpacks. It is best understood as an everyday club bag rather than a tournament workhorse: there is no insulated thermal sleeve and capacity tops out at a couple of rackets plus a change of clothes. For UK players who train two or three times a week and want something neat that signals they play padel, it is a sensible pick available through Amazon UK, PDH Sports and Padel Nuestro UK.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →A neat, sensible, recognisable Head-branded backpack pitched squarely at club-level UK padel commutes and improvers at around £40 retail.
The Head Padel Pro Backpack is the brand's everyday club bag, designed for players who travel light to weekly sessions rather than haul a full tournament kit. Built around Head's recurring backpack silhouette, it pairs a padded main compartment with a dedicated racket sleeve, a secondary zipped pocket for kit and a smaller front pocket for valuables such as phones, keys and a wallet. Padded shoulder straps and a soft back panel keep it comfortable for tube and bus commutes around UK clubs, and the polyester shell is finished in Head's familiar tour graphics so it sits visually alongside the brand's rackets in the Delta, Speed and Alpha families. At about £40 in the UK through Amazon UK, PDH Sports and Padel Nuestro UK, it competes directly with the Adidas Multigame Backpack and Bullpadel's smaller club packs, and it is a popular choice with juniors and improvers picking up their first proper bag. Practically, it should be understood as a two-racket carrier rather than a tour piece: there is no insulated thermal lining, no full shoe compartment and overall capacity tops out at a single change of kit. For improvers and regular club players who are not yet running multiple frames between courts every weekend, it does the job neatly without overspending, and the recognisable Head badge keeps decent resale value if you decide to upgrade to a tour-format bag later in your padel journey.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Type | Backpack |
| Material | Polyester |