The Babolat Movea 2 is a clear step up from the original Movea, and the difference is felt in support. Where the first Movea was a dependable basic, the 2 adds genuine performance hardware, and the headline is the Power Straps.
Who it's for
The Movea 2 is a clear step up from the original Movea, aimed at the intermediate player who values stability and versatility. If lateral security is what you want from a shoe, and you play across different court surfaces, this is the Babolat that gives it without going up to flagship pricing.
It is built around structure, so the player who wants a light, barefoot-style racing feel should look at the Jet Viva instead. This is the planted, supportive option.
On court
The headline is the Power Straps. These lateral straps wrap the midfoot and lock it down during the quick, hard lateral movements that load a padel shoe most. The effect is a confident, planted feel on changes of direction and a real sense of security when you push off sideways.
The sole is the other strength: a hybrid design combining studs with a clay-style tread, made with Michelin rubber, which makes it genuinely versatile across surfaces rather than tuned for one. Grip and durability both benefit.
Build and materials
Underfoot, the KPRS-X system protects the heel from repeated impact and the OrthoLite insole keeps the ride comfortable and breathable. The supportive upper and the strap system are what set it apart from the basic Movea.
The trade-off for all that structure is weight and minimalism: the straps and reinforcement mean this is not the lightest or most barefoot-feeling shoe in the range. That is the deliberate cost of the stability it provides.
Final word
For an intermediate player who values stability and all-surface versatility over outright speed, the Movea 2 is a strong, sensibly priced option. The Power Straps give it lateral lockdown that punches above its price, and the hybrid Michelin sole makes it a true all-rounder.
Strengths
- Power Straps deliver excellent lateral lockdown and stability
- Hybrid Michelin sole is versatile across all surfaces
- KPRS-X heel cushioning protects against impact
- OrthoLite insole for comfort and breathability
- Strong support package below flagship pricing
Weaknesses
- Straps and structure add weight versus minimal shoes
- Not the choice for a light, barefoot-style feel
- Intermediate performance rather than top-tier speed
Frequently asked questions
What are the Power Straps on the Movea 2?
They are lateral straps that wrap the midfoot and lock it down during quick side-to-side movements, giving the shoe its standout stability and planted feel.
What surface is the Movea 2 for?
All of them. The hybrid Michelin sole combines studs with a clay-style tread, making it versatile across artificial grass, sand and clay rather than tuned for a single surface.
How is the Movea 2 different from the original Movea?
The 2 adds Power Straps for lateral lockdown, a hybrid Michelin sole and KPRS-X heel cushioning. The original is the simpler, lighter, more basic entry shoe.
Is the Movea 2 heavy?
It is not the lightest shoe in the range. The straps and reinforcement that give it stability add some weight, which is the trade-off for the lockdown it provides.
Is the Movea 2 good for intermediate players?
Yes. It is well suited to intermediate players who want stability and all-surface versatility at a sensible price.


