Carry Your Game: A Complete Guide to Volt Padel's Bag Collection
Whether you're heading to your first session or you're a seasoned club regular, the right bag makes all the difference. Not just for carrying your racket — but for keeping your kit organised, your equipment protected, and your look sharp on and off the court. Volt Padel, the Portuguese brand that's been quietly building one of the most distinctive ranges in the sport, has put the same design rigour into their bags as they have into their rackets. Here's a full breakdown of what's in the collection.
The Padelbag Grey XL — The Touring Option
If you're the type of player who arrives at the club prepared for anything, this is your bag. The Padelbag Grey XL is Volt's most spacious carry option — a 60-litre holdall built around dual racket storage with a dedicated Thermopocket on one side. That thermal compartment holds two rackets per side, four in total, keeping them insulated from extreme temperatures — something worth thinking about if you play outdoors during British summers or leave your kit in the car.
Beyond the racket pockets, there's a generous main compartment, a separate shoe pocket to keep your trainers away from everything else, and a range of smaller pockets for balls, bottles, phone, and keys. The black and grey colourway with Volt's signature yellow branding is clean and understated — the kind of bag that looks at home in a Harrods changing room as much as a public club.
Best for: players who carry everything, coaches, regular club sessions
The Backpack Grey XL — The Smart Commuter
The backpack format is increasingly popular with padel players — and for good reason. At 40 litres, the Volt Backpack Grey XL carries two rackets in a dedicated side pocket, has a large central compartment, a bottom shoe pocket, and a side mesh pocket for a can of balls or a water bottle. There are also two hidden wallet and phone pockets on the back panel — a nice detail for anyone heading to the club straight from the office.
The grey and yellow colourway matches the holdall, so if you're building a coordinated kit setup it slots in neatly. The padded shoulder straps and breathable back panel make it comfortable for longer walks or cycles to the club, and there's a trolley strap if you're travelling.
Best for: commuters, cyclists, players who prefer backpack carry
The Duffel Bag Black — Sport Meets Street
Volt's duffel takes the bag game somewhere different. Designed as much for the journey as the game, this is the crossover piece in the range — a bag you'd carry on a weekend trip just as comfortably as a Saturday morning session. The black finish is sharp, the padel-specific storage is all there, and at €99 it sits alongside the Grey XL in the premium tier.
For players who want one bag that works from court to car to city, this is it.
Best for: style-conscious players, travel, dual-purpose use