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Few brands have risen through padel as fast as HEAD. Watch a Premier Padel final and you will see world No.1 Arturo Coello and major-winner Paula Josemaría swinging them, and you will spot the logo on courts up and down the UK. HEAD’s range runs from forgiving beginner pads to brutal pro-level diamond rackets, so there is a model for every level and budget.
One thing to know: HEAD’s own webshop ships from the US and will not deliver to the UK. You do not need it — Decathlon UK stocks the HEAD padel range in pounds with roughly two-day UK delivery, and that is where every link below points.
How to choose a HEAD padel racket
Three things decide how a HEAD pad plays:
- Head shape — Round gives the biggest sweet spot and the most control (best for beginners); teardrop is the all-round balance of power and control (ideal for most improvers); diamond pushes the weight to the tip for maximum power but has a smaller sweet spot that demands good technique (advanced players).
- Weight & balance — lighter, lower-balance rackets are easier to swing and kinder on the arm; heavier, head-heavy rackets hit harder but tire you faster.
- Your level — be honest about it. A pro racket like the Coello Pro will actively hurt a beginner’s game and elbow. Match the racket to where you are now.
The best HEAD padel rackets at a glance
| Racket | Best for | Feel | Price (Decathlon UK) |
|---|---|---|---|
| HEAD Elektra 25 | Beginners | Light, forgiving | £59.99 |
| HEAD Delta Tour | Improvers on a budget | All-round | £99.99 |
| HEAD Radical Motion 26 | Intermediate — control | Control & versatility | £116.99 |
| HEAD Extreme Team 25 | Intermediate — all-court | Balanced power/control | £118.99 |
| HEAD Extreme Motion 25 (Paula Josemaría) | Women / intermediate | Signature all-court | £159.99 |
| HEAD Coello Pro 26 | Advanced / power | Diamond, 370g, explosive | £199.99 |
Best for beginners: HEAD Elektra 25

If you are new to padel, start here. The Elektra is light, easy to swing and very forgiving on off-centre hits, so you spend your first months learning the game rather than fighting your gear. At under £60 (currently reduced) it is one of the best value entry rackets from a major brand, and a top-rated one with 50+ Decathlon reviews. If you want a closer look at HEAD’s entry-level pads, see our HEAD EVO review.
£59.99 (was £74.99)
Best improver on a budget: HEAD Delta Tour

Ready to leave a starter racket behind but not chasing a £200 pro pad? The Delta Tour is a sensible, well-priced step up that adds a little more shape and punch while staying easy to play — a solid pick for players a season or two in.
£99.99
Best for control: HEAD Radical Motion 26

The Radical line is all about control and versatility. If you like to place the ball, build points and value a big, predictable sweet spot over raw power, the Radical Motion is your HEAD pad — a great all-rounder for improving intermediates.
£116.99
Best all-court: HEAD Extreme Team 25

The Extreme series blends power and control for players who want to attack and defend. The Extreme Team is the accessible entry to that line — a balanced, do-everything racket for the club player who has found their feet and wants more bite.
£118.99
Best women’s pick: HEAD Extreme Motion 25 (Paula Josemaría)

The signature racket of one of the best players in the women’s game. The Extreme Motion brings the Extreme line’s balanced all-court feel in Paula Josemaría’s colours — a brilliant choice for intermediate players and a standout in HEAD’s women’s line-up.
£159.99
Best for advanced / power players: HEAD Coello Pro 26

Play like the world No.1. The Coello Pro is a true power weapon — a diamond shape, a hefty 370g and HEAD’s Auxetic 2.0 technology for devastating smashes and spin. It is demanding and unforgiving on mishits, so it is strictly for advanced players with grooved technique — but in the right hands it is one of the most lethal pads on the market. (Note: it is sold out on HEAD’s own US site, but in stock at Decathlon UK.)
£199.99 (was £202.99)
See the full HEAD padel range at Decathlon UK →
HEAD padel rackets: FAQ
What racket does Arturo Coello use?
Arturo Coello plays with the HEAD Coello Pro — a diamond-shaped, 370g power racket built around HEAD’s Auxetic 2.0 technology. The retail version is the same model linked above.
Are HEAD padel rackets good for beginners?
Yes, but pick the right model. Avoid the diamond-shaped pro rackets like the Coello Pro and go for a lighter, rounder, forgiving racket such as the HEAD Elektra. It is far easier to learn with and much kinder on your elbow.
Diamond, teardrop or round — which shape should I buy?
Round for control and beginners, teardrop for an all-round mix, diamond for power and advanced players. Most club players are best served by a round or teardrop racket.
Where can I buy HEAD padel rackets in the UK?
Decathlon UK stocks the HEAD padel range in pounds with fast UK delivery — every link in this guide goes straight to the product page. HEAD’s own US webshop does not ship to the UK.
Prices and availability correct as of June 2026 and may change. Padel Mad earns affiliate commission on qualifying purchases made through the links above, at no extra cost to you.
