
Paletero Head Tour Padel Bag Pink
If you want a bag that carries your padel gear without fuss, the Head Tour Paletero is a straightforward, well-made option from one of the sport's most established brands. It suits players who want reliable protection for their racket and...
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If you want a bag that carries your padel gear without fuss, the Head Tour Paletero is a straightforward, well-made option from one of the sport's most established brands. It suits players who want reliable protection for their racket and a few essentials, without lugging around a full kit bag.
At 1000g, this is a mid-weight paletero, meaning it has some structure to it rather than being a bare sleeve. That extra weight typically comes from padded panels and reinforced sections that actually protect your racket during travel and storage, which matters if you're commuting to the club or throwing it in a car boot regularly. The pink colourway is a specific design from Head's Tour line, so if you care about your kit looking coordinated, it fits neatly with other Head Tour accessories.
As a paletero style bag, it's designed to carry one or two rackets plus small extras like balls, a grip roll, or a towel. It is not a full padel backpack or a tournament bag, so if you regularly carry shoes, a change of clothes, or multiple rackets, you'll want to look at Head's larger bag options instead. This one is best suited to players who travel light, train regularly, and want something compact that keeps their racket safe between sessions.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this bag best suited to?
Players who carry one or two rackets to training and want a compact, protective bag rather than a full backpack. It works well as a secondary bag or for players who travel light.
How many rackets does it hold?
Paletero bags of this type typically hold one to two rackets. Check the product dimensions if you plan to carry two rackets with overgrips applied, as the fit can be snug.
Is 1000g heavy for a paletero bag?
It is on the heavier side for a paletero, which suggests decent padding and structure. If you want the lightest possible option, a basic sleeve will weigh less, but it offers less protection.
How should I care for this bag?
Wipe it down with a damp cloth after use. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight for long periods, as this can fade the colour and degrade the material over time.

