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Padel Bags
£30
Kuikma is Decathlon's in-house padel brand, and the PR 990 sits within its mid-range bag line aimed at regular club players who want more storage than a basic backpack without paying tour-bag prices. The bag is structured around dedicated racket storage with additional compartments for shoes, balls, a towel and personal items, and uses padded straps so it can be carried on the back or shoulder. Materials are Decathlon's typical hard-wearing polyester, with reinforced zips and stitching designed to survive several seasons of weekly use. At roughly £30 in Decathlon UK it is one of the most affordable branded padel bags on the market, and it benefits from Decathlon's nationwide stockists and clear warranty terms. The trade-off is brand cachet: Kuikma is less familiar to UK players than Head, Adidas, Nox or Bullpadel, and the materials feel functional rather than luxurious. For anyone equipping a young player, picking up a spare bag, or simply wanting a sensible workhorse, the PR 990 is hard to beat on price-per-feature.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →Decathlon's value padel holdall, a sensible buy at around £30 if brand cachet is not a priority.
The Kuikma PR 990 is Decathlon's mid-range padel bag, sitting in the middle of the in-house Kuikma line that supplies most of Decathlon UK's padel offer. It is a holdall format with dedicated racket storage, a separate compartment for kit and a slot suited to shoes, plus smaller pockets for balls and accessories such as wristbands, overgrips and a water bottle. Padded straps allow it to be carried as a backpack or shoulder bag, and the polyester shell is reinforced at the corners to handle being thrown into the boot of a car or stuffed into a club locker week after week. Decathlon UK pricing puts it at about £30, which makes it one of the cheapest branded padel bags on the UK market, and it benefits from Decathlon's nationwide stockists and clear warranty terms so returns are uncomplicated. The trade-offs are predictable and worth being honest about: Kuikma is less recognisable to British padel players than Head, Adidas, Bullpadel or Nox, and the build feels functional rather than premium, with simpler zips and trims. For juniors, players kitting out a household, or anyone who simply does not want to spend tour-bag money on storage, it is hard to beat on price-per-feature, and it is a particularly sensible buy for parents equipping a young player who may outgrow the bag in a couple of seasons.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Type | Holdall |
| Material | Polyester |