Advanced Padel Rackets
You know exactly what you want. This range is for competitive players who play multiple times per week, understand their game style, and are looking for a racket that performs at the highest level.
Advanced padel rackets are typically stiffer, heavier (370-385g), and feature diamond or elongated teardrop shapes that push the sweet spot higher in the frame — maximising power on smashes while demanding precise ball striking. The materials step up too: higher-grade carbon fibre, EVA foam cores, and tighter string beds give you more direct feedback and control over your shots.
Brands represented in this range — Babolat, Bullpadel, Wilson, and HEAD — all have professional tour presence. When you're playing with the same frame as the pros, the difference is real.
If you're on the cusp between intermediate and advanced, our coaches at Padel Park can assess your game and offer an honest recommendation. We'd rather put the right racket in your hands than oversell you on something you're not ready for.
The Coello Pro is what I would put in the hand of a player who is past intermediate and ready to attack. Diamond shape, top-loaded weight, built around aggressive play — every smash and bandeja gets converted into real pace. Demanding to use; rewarding when you connect.
— Greg, Advanced Coach at Padel Park Hamilton
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HEAD Radical Motion Padel Racket -
HEAD Radical Pro Padel Racket -
HEAD Coello Team Padel Racket -
HEAD Coello Pro Padel Racket -
HEAD Coello Motion Padel Racket -
Wilson Bela Pro V3 Padel Racket -
Wilson Bela V3 Padel Racket -
Wilson Defy Pro V1 Padel Racket -
Wilson Defy V1 Padel Racket -
Wilson Defy LS V1 Padel Racket -
Wilson Endure Pro V1 Padel Racket -
Wilson Endure V1 Padel Racket -
Babolat Viper Juan Lebrón 3.0 Padel Racket -
Babolat Technical Veron 3.0 Padel Racket -
Bullpadel Proline Vertex 05 Padel Racket -
Bullpadel Proline Hack 04 26 Padel Racket -
Babolat Air Veron 2.6 Padel Racket -
Babolat Counter Veron 2.6 Padel Racket
Outgrowing this level?
Once you are rallying consistently, it is time to look at the next level.
Frequently asked questions
How much should I spend on my first racket?
$200-$300 is the sweet spot for a quality beginner racket.
Can I demo before buying?
Yes - book a court at Padel Park Hamilton and mention you would like to demo.
Do you ship NZ-wide?
Yes, free NZ shipping on orders over $200.
