The 6 Best Padel Rackets

The best padel racket for most players is the Babolat Technical Viper 3.0, a hybrid-shape racket that balances power and control and suits everyone from improving players to advanced ones. But the right racket depends on your level, your style, and whether your arm can handle a stiff, powerful frame, so we have picked a best-in-class option for every kind of player.

We chose these six rackets across the categories that actually matter, overall, beginner, control, power, comfort for sore arms, and budget, using current 2025 and 2026 models with their head shape, weight, and balance in mind. Below each pick you will find who it is for and why, followed by a full buying guide and a side-by-side comparison.

Best Padel Starter Sets

The easiest way to start padel is to buy everything in one box. A starter set bundles a racket (or two), a few balls and a bag or case, so you can show up to the court ready to play without piecing a kit together. For beginners — and for gifts — it is the simplest, best-value way in.

We’ve picked the best padel starter sets on Amazon for every situation: a complete kit for one player, a proper two-racket set for couples and friends, the cheapest value 2-pack, and a step-up racket-and-bag combo. Every set below is beginner-friendly and in stock.

In a hurry? The Hikeen set is the best all-in-one for one player, the Franklin Axel set is the best pick for two, and the Jouryvue 2-pack is the cheapest way to get a pair playing. Prefer just a paddle? See our best budget rackets.