NOSSA means ours. It’s more than just the game.
We started NOSSA because padel gave us something bigger than the game — connection, energy, and a reason to show up. NOSSA means ‘ours’ — our community, our court, our game.
Feels great in the hand – you can tell it’s been designed by someone who actually plays.
Great quality bag and just the right size. I take it to the office, then straight to the court.
Handy little sleeve. Keeps the racket safe and has room for my phone and keys too.
Make it ours. Make it NOSSA.
FAQ
Are NOSSA rackets suitable for all levels?
Yes. While NOSSA rackets are performance-built, their balance and feel make them accessible to developing and intermediate players.
What do I need to play Padel?
To play padel, all you really need is a racket, a few balls, and a pair of non-marking shoes with good grip. Most games are doubles, so bring a friend or join a match.
If you're just starting out, many clubs offer rental gear — but if you’re ready to commit, consider investing in a racket that suits your playing style, a bag that keeps your gear organised, and essentials like and racket sleeve or bag to protect your kit.
At NOSSA, we offer thoughtfully designed rackets, functional bags, sleek protective sleeves & accessories — everything you need to get on court and stay prepared.
Why is Padel so popular?
Padel is blowing up worldwide because it’s fast, fun, and ridiculously social. Easy to learn but challenging to master, it’s the perfect sport for everyone—from first-timers to seasoned pros. Plus, the smaller court and forgiving rallies keep the action going and the fun factor high.
Will you be adding more products soon?
Yes — we’re expanding into bags, apparel, and accessories. Follow us on Instagram @nossapadel or sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know and get member discounts.
Can you play Padel singles?
Yes – padel is normally played in doubles, but you can play singles on a smaller singles court. It’s less common and can be more physically demanding.
Do I need a specific type of ball for padel?
Yes! Padel balls look like tennis balls but are slightly smaller and less pressurized for optimal bounce.
How often should I replace my padel racket?
Depending on usage, a racket typically lasts 6-12 months for frequent players and 1-2 years for casual players.
Is Padel a good workout?
Absolutely. Padel delivers a full-body workout that improves coordination, burns calories, and keeps your heart pumping—all while being so much fun you’ll forget you’re even exercising.
How many Padel Courts are there in the UK?
Padel is exploding in the UK! As of 2024, there are 480 courts, both indoor and outdoor, with more opening every month.