Pants

Discover effortless style and everyday comfort with our offcourt pants. Crafted from premium materials, our pants are designed to keep you comfortable and looking sharp whether you're heading to the club, relaxing after a match, or running errands in between. With a modern, relaxed fit and refined attention to detail, they strike the perfect balance between casual comfort and understated style. With Cuera, the game doesn't stop when you leave the court.

Padel Pants — Warm-Up and Travel in One

Cuera's padel pants are built for warm-up, cool outdoor matches, and the trip to and from the club. Slim, tapered cuts that don't catch the racquet, zippered ankles for easy removal over shoes, and pockets for valuables. Pair with a performance t-shirt or hoodie, and see our Offcourt collection for matching styles.

FAQs — Padel Pants

What pants are best for padel warm-up?

The best padel warm-up pants are lightweight, tapered athletic pants in polyester or poly-cotton blends. Key features include a stretchy waistband, zippered ankles for easy removal over shoes, side pockets for valuables, and a slim tapered leg to prevent catching on the racquet during warm-up swings.

Can you play padel in long pants?

Yes, you can play padel in long pants, though most players prefer shorts or skirts for hot indoor clubs. Lightweight tapered training pants work well in cooler outdoor conditions or winter play. Avoid wide-leg or cotton sweatpants — they restrict movement, retain moisture, and interfere with footwork and racquet swings.

Should padel pants be tight or loose?

Padel pants should fit slim and tapered — not tight or loose. A slim cut prevents the fabric catching on the racquet during low volleys and keeps ankles clear for quick pivots. Avoid baggy sweatpants and skin-tight compression leggings unless worn as a base layer under athletic shorts for cold-weather play.