I've been playing padel for three years. I came to it from tennis, which means I had strong opinions about kit before I understood what padel actually demands from it. The El Lobo Sleeveless Padel Vest is the first piece of kit I've worn that was clearly designed by someone who actually plays padel, and the difference is immediately apparent on court.
What Padel Demands From Kit
The shoulder is the critical joint in padel. The overhead smash, the bandeja, the vibora — all of the attacking shots that define the game require full, unrestricted shoulder rotation. A sleeved top creates resistance at the shoulder that you feel during these movements. It's not dramatic, but over the course of a match it accumulates and affects the fluency of your movement in a way that a sleeveless top simply doesn't. I'd been playing in a sleeved technical tee for two years before I tried a vest. The difference was immediate.
Finding the El Lobo Vest
I found the El Lobo Sleeveless Padel Vest in the Activewear Tops collection on ALTOE. El Lobo is a padel-specific brand — Corcuera Padel Club — which immediately told me the design decisions would be informed by actual court experience. The certified organic cotton at 155gsm was the detail that distinguished it from synthetic alternatives. Most padel kit is polyester. The El Lobo vest is organic cotton, which breathes differently, feels different against the skin, and doesn't develop the persistent odour that synthetic training kit accumulates over time.
On Court
I wore it for the first time in a doubles match on a warm evening. The shoulder freedom was immediately noticeable — overheads felt more fluid, the bandeja felt more natural, and the wall play that requires quick shoulder rotation felt less effortful. The fit through the torso is exactly right — no excess fabric that moves during play, no restriction that limits movement. I played for ninety minutes and didn't once think about what I was wearing.
A Full Season In
I've now played roughly forty sessions in this vest through a full summer season. The organic cotton breathes well in the enclosed court environment. It doesn't cling when saturated the way synthetic fabric does, and it hasn't developed the persistent odour I've experienced with polyester kit. The 155gsm weight is right for court use — light enough in heat, substantial enough to hold its shape. After forty washes the fabric, rib binding, and fit are all unchanged.
The Conscious Make
El Lobo makes this vest in small batches from certified organic cotton. Small-batch production from quality materials produces better kit than mass-produced synthetic alternatives, and the quality is evident in the construction. The organic certification means the cotton was grown without the pesticides and chemicals that conventional cotton production uses. These are things worth paying for.
My Recommendation
If you play padel and you're still wearing a sleeved top, try a vest. If you're going to try a vest, the El Lobo Sleeveless Padel Vest is the one — organic cotton, padel-specific cut, small-batch quality. It fits true to size for an athletic fit.
You'll find it in the Activewear Tops and Activewear collections, the Clothing range, and the broader Apparel & Accessories collection on ALTOE. Wear it on court. Feel the difference in your overheads.
— Carlos Mendez-Ruiz, architect, three-year padel convert, former tennis player who now considers tennis too slow, and person whose overhead has genuinely improved since switching to a vest, Barcelona (via London)
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