Padel Gift Guide UK 2026: Ideas for Every Player

The best padel gifts in the UK for 2026 - from stocking fillers under £20 to premium rackets and experiences - sorted by budget and player level.

Wrapped gifts for a padel player
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By Rob Griffiths30 June 2026 · 5 min read

Buying for a padel obsessive is easy once you know the game - and surprisingly easy to get wrong if you don't. The trick is to match the gift to how seriously they play and to lean on things they will actually use. This guide sorts the best padel gifts by budget and player level, with links to our full buying guides if you want to go deeper on any one of them.

Best padel stocking fillers (under £20)

Low-cost, high-use items are the smartest small gifts - a regular padel player runs through these constantly:

  • Overgrips - the single best small gift. Players replace them every few sessions, so a multipack is always welcome. See our overgrip guide for what to pick.
  • A tube of balls - a consumable everyone needs; safe and useful. Our balls guide covers the options.
  • A neoprene racket cover - protects the racket from knocks in the bag; fits round, diamond and teardrop shapes.
  • Wristbands and a headband - simple, practical, and easy to get right.

Best mid-range padel gifts (£20-£80)

This is the sweet spot for a generous, used-every-week gift:

  • A padel bag - a thermo or court bag that holds two rackets plus kit is a genuine upgrade for anyone still using a rucksack. See the bag guide.
  • Court shoes - the right sole grips the artificial-grass court and prevents slips; check our shoes guide for sizing and picks (handy to know their size first).
  • Clothing - a technical tee, sweat shorts or a padel hoodie from a brand they like. Our clothing guide covers the brands.
  • Sunglasses - for anyone who plays outdoors, a pair of photochromic sports padel sunglasses.
  • A padel book - a tactics-and-technique title such as The Padel Playbook (2026) suits beginners and improvers who like to study the game.

Best premium padel gifts (£80+)

For a serious player and a serious budget:

  • A new racket - the headline gift, but only if you know their level and preferred shape (control, power or all-round). Our rackets guide and the beginner racket guide help you choose without getting it wrong - or pair it with a gift receipt.
  • A premium clothing set or outerwear - a coordinated kit or a performance jacket for cold-court warm-ups.
  • A ball machine - the ultimate gift for an improver who drills alone, though it is a four-figure commitment; see our ball machine guide first.

Best padel experience gifts

Sometimes the best gift isn't a thing at all:

  • Coaching lessons - a block of lessons or a single session with a coach is the fastest way to improve and works for any level. Our coaching cost guide sets expectations on price.
  • A club gift card or court-time credit - never misses, and lets them play more without a specific item to get wrong.
  • An Americano or social-night entry - a fun, low-pressure way for a newer player to get court time and meet people; see how the Americano format works.

Frequently asked questions

Q01What is a good cheap gift for a padel player?
Overgrips are the best inexpensive padel gift - players replace them every few sessions, so a multipack is always useful. A tube of balls, a neoprene racket cover, or a wristband-and-headband set are other safe sub-£20 options. These are consumables and accessories every player gets through, so you can't really go wrong.
Q02Should I buy someone a padel racket as a gift?
Only if you know their level and preferred racket shape (control, power or all-round), because the wrong racket is an expensive miss. If you're unsure, either check our rackets guides to match their game, buy with a gift receipt, or give a gift card so they can choose. For a beginner, a beginner-specific racket or a voucher is the safer route.
Q03What do you buy a beginner padel player?
Comfortable, low-risk items: a tube of balls, overgrips, a simple tee or sweat shorts, a beanie or wristbands, or a beginner-friendly racket if you know they're committed. A coaching lesson or a club gift card is also excellent - it helps them improve and play more without you having to second-guess sizes or preferences.
Q04Are padel experiences a good gift?
Yes - often better than a physical gift. A block of coaching lessons accelerates improvement at any level, a club gift card or court-time credit lets them play more, and an entry to a social Americano night is a fun, low-pressure way for newer players to get on court. Experiences avoid the sizing and preference pitfalls of physical gifts.
Q05What's the best premium padel gift?
For a serious player, a premium racket matched to their game, a ball machine for solo drilling (a four-figure commitment), or a block of coaching are the standout big-budget gifts. Check our rackets and ball machine guides before buying - both reward getting the spec right, so a gift receipt or a conversation about their preferences helps.