🎾 What’s New in Padel for 2026 — A Sneak Peek
Welcome to the October edition of our newsletter! As we head into 2026, the world of padel is evolving fast, and the biggest brands are setting the tone.
The 2026 padel season is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet! Major brands are pushing the limits with new materials, advanced aerodynamics, and amazing designs. The goal? More power, precision, and comfort—so you can play longer, faster, and smarter.
And the best part? The new 2026 collections will start arriving at PadelGo soon — just in time to start your wish list (or to “gift yourself” something special for Christmas 😉).
Now, let's dive deep into trends!
Nox and Bullpadel have kicked off the 2026 season with their new collections. Head has shared a preview, Siux is ready to join the lineup before the month ends, and Adidas and Babolat will round out the year with December releases.
What’s New Across the Board
Across major brands, we’re seeing a movement toward player-centric innovation:
✅ Aerodynamic frames for faster swings
✅ Softer cores that protect your joints
✅ Carbon reinforcements for durability and precision
✅ Adjustable balance systems for total control
✅ Stunning new aesthetics that look as sharp as they play
The 2026 season is all about comfort and performance—a sign that padel technology is evolving with players’ real needs in mind.
NOX
The 2026 season is all about customization, precision, and spin, and Nox is leading the way.
This year, rackets are designed to be more aerodynamic, durable, and adaptable, giving players the ability to fine-tune balance, weight, and feel to their style. Advanced materials like 12K and 18K carbon combined with innovative surface textures maximize power, control, and consistency, while bold finishes like Chromic Paint make every racket as striking as it is functional.
Within this lineup, the AT10 12K Alum XTREM, developed with Agustín Tapia, delivers a perfect blend of solid touch, power, and control. Its Dual Spin surface enhances spin, the Weight Balance system allows full customization, and the Chromic Paint finish adds a visually stunning effect. The AT10 Genius 18K Alum evolves Tapia’s iconic racket with a new mold and fully adjustable balance for a completely personal performance.
For high-energy players, the EA10 Ventus Hybrid 12K XTREM, designed together with Edu Alonso combines a teardrop shape with a balanced design and improved aerodynamics for fast, precise, and reactive play.
With the NOX 2026 collection, technology, style, and versatility come together to maximize spin, power, and control on every shot. Look for these rackets at PadelGo this November.
BULLPADEL
Bullpadel has launched its 2026 collection, which features new models and updated technologies. The collection includes new versions of popular lines like the Vertex and Hack, as well as models tailored for different playing styles and levels, such as the Vertex 05, Hack 04, Wonder, and Pearl.
SIUX
In the world of padel, speculation is mounting that Siux is preparing one of its most ambitious collections for 2026. The brand appears to be betting on refreshed designs, and sharper lines, reflecting its ongoing aesthetic and technical evolution. Siux is known for catering to competitive players, so new models will likely focus on a balance of power, control, and durability.
ADIDAS
If there’s one thing Adidas Padel has taught us through its recent collections, it’s that innovation never stops. After a 2025 season defined by precision engineering and the evolution of the Metalbone series—led by World No.1 Ale Galán—the brand is expected to keep pushing the limits of performance technology in 2026.
Adidas has built a strong identity around power, control, and handling, offering rackets that adapt to each player’s style. The Weight & Balance System became a standout feature, allowing players to fine-tune their racket’s balance and feel. Combined with cutting-edge materials like carbon aluminized fibers and aerodynamic frame redesigns, the result was a collection that merged professional performance with everyday playability.
For 2026, we might see Adidas continuing to explore balance customization, possibly enhancing their signature weight system. Comfort could be a focus as well, without losing the explosive feel players love, paired with bold new designs that reflect Adidas’ style. And, of course, it’s likely that all eyes will be on Ale Galán’s next-generation Metalbone, a racket that could once again set the standard for those who command the court.
Stay tuned for the latest updates on more brands, in-depth looks at the new designs, and all the features that make these 2026 rackets truly next-level.

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