30 May · The Padel Club NZ
Win a Paloma racket courtside.
We’re giving away a Paloma Pink racket and an Ivory Green racket at The Padel Club NZ tournament. Come along, bring your mates, and be there for your chance to win.
Giveaway available to people attending on the day.
Choose Your Set
What You'll Actually Notice
Instant control. From your very first rally.
The teardrop shape positions the sweet spot slightly higher than a standard racket — right where you naturally swing. More solid hits, more often, even when your footwork's still a work in progress. Most beginners start having genuine fun within 15 minutes.
Carbon fibre light. All afternoon.
At around 360g, this is a racket you can swing for hours without your arm giving out. The carbon fibre frame keeps it stiff where it matters — consistent feel, every hit — without adding unnecessary weight.
$199 entry price.
Carbon fibre rackets from other brands start at $200+ — often without free shipping or a cover included. At $199 NZD all in, you're getting proper build quality at a price that makes starting out feel reasonable, not a gamble. Plus 30-day returns.
One racket. For years.
Round rackets are forgiving — but you'll outgrow them in 6–12 months. Diamond rackets are powerful but punishing for beginners. The teardrop is the middle ground: enough control to start strong, enough power to stay satisfying as your game improves. Buy once. Keep playing.
Why Paloma?
For people who play for fun
Padel doesn't care about your fitness level, your coordination, or whether you've ever held a racket before. Neither do we. Paloma is for players who show up on a Friday, lose the first set, and immediately want to book next week.
Good rackets. Plain English.
Carbon fibre frame. Teardrop shape. Around 360g. We'll tell you what each of those things means for your game — not hide behind them. You need a racket that works, in your hands, on the court, this weekend. We'll handle the translation.
Built for New Zealand
We know the courts. We know the players. Paloma is made for the way Kiwis actually play — socially, outdoors, with someone suggesting a late lunch afterwards.
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