The Lacoste Power Serve is an advanced-level padel shoe built around a padel-specific build.
Who it's for
The Lacoste Power Serve sits in Lacoste's range as a shoe for advanced and competitive players who want a stable, grippy shoe for an aggressive game. It rewards a player who already moves well and wants a shoe that keeps up.
Beginners, or players who want a soft, forgiving recreational shoe over a firm performance one will find it the wrong fit.
On court
On court it is built to move on standard padel courts of artificial grass and sand infill. Stability comes first, the sole shaped to stay planted through the lateral movement padel demands. The ride leans firm and direct rather than plush, which suits quick movement. Through a long match it stays predictable, which matters more than peak numbers once your footwork tires.
Build and materials
Underfoot, a herringbone rubber outsole provides the grip and the wear resistance. Up top, the technical mesh balances lockdown with breathability through a long match, with a reinforced toe area standing between the shoe and the toe-drag wear that ends padel shoes early. EVA cushioning takes the sting out of repeated landings. It is a coherent package rather than a spec sheet, which is what you want from a shoe you trust at speed.
Final word
Taken as a whole, the Lacoste Power Serve does its job honestly, giving an aggressive player grip and lockdown without overreaching, built around a padel-specific build. Match it to your level and your court and it earns its place.
Strengths
- Stable sole cut for padel's lateral movement
- Tuned for aggressive, attack-first movement
- Stable platform for padel's lateral movement
- Reinforced toe area against drag wear
Weaknesses
- Firm, performance-first ride that beginners will find demanding
- Limited independent owner reviews available for this exact model
- Toe drag from sliding is the main long-term wear point, as with most padel shoes
Frequently asked questions
What surface is the Lacoste Power Serve for?
Standard padel courts, artificial grass with sand infill. Its herringbone rubber outsole is cut for grip on that surface.
Is the Lacoste Power Serve good for beginners?
Not really. It is a firmer, performance-first shoe suited to advanced players. Beginners are better served by a more cushioned, forgiving option.
Does the Lacoste Power Serve run true to size?
Independent owner sizing data is limited for this model. As with most padel shoes, try your normal size first and size up if you have a wider foot.
Is the Lacoste Power Serve durable?
Its herringbone rubber outsole is built for grip and wear resistance. As with any padel shoe, toe drag from sliding is the main wear point.
What technology is in the Lacoste Power Serve?
Its standout feature is a padel-specific build.


