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All-court (artificial grass & sand) Intermediate Babolat

Women players who want a stable, durable, reinforced shoe built for intense, committed play

Intermediate 8.0/10 Babolat Sensa
8.0 / 10
Our take
Good
Grip
8.0
Stability
9.0
Cushioning
7.0
Durability
9.0
Agility
7.0
SurfaceAll-court (artificial grass & sand)
SoleMichelin Padel sole, optimized tread, reinforced high-wear zones
UpperTechnical fabric with breathable mesh forefoot and reinforcements
CushioningKPRS-X EVA heel insert + OrthoLite insole
ClosureLaces + double lateral Power Straps
FitWomen's, supportive
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Full specifications
Surface
All-court (artificial grass & sand)
Sole
Michelin Padel sole, optimized tread, reinforced high-wear zones
Upper
Technical fabric with breathable mesh forefoot and reinforcements
Cushioning
KPRS-X EVA heel insert + OrthoLite insole
Closure
Laces + double lateral Power Straps
Fit
Women's, supportive
Level
Intermediate
Brand
Babolat
Performance breakdown

How the Babolat Sensa scores

Scored across Grip, Stability, Cushioning, Durability and Agility. Weighted against a category benchmark for padel shoes in the same level class.

Read our full scoring methodology →

Verdict

The Babolat Sensa is built specifically for women players, and Babolat lean into that rather than treating it as a recoloured mens model. The brief is stability, durability and comfort for intense play, and the shoe is engineered around those three things.

Who it's for

The Sensa is built specifically for women players, and Babolat lean into that rather than treating it as a recoloured men's model. The brief is stability, durability and comfort for intense play, aimed at the committed woman player who wants a shoe that lasts and keeps her planted.

It is a structured, supportive shoe, so anyone after a minimal, lightweight racing feel will find it more shoe than they want. For security and longevity, though, it is one of the more complete options out there.

On court

Stability is the defining quality, and it comes from double lateral Power Straps that wrap the midfoot on both sides and lock it down through the lateral loading padel puts through a shoe. That double-strap setup gives an unusually planted, secure feel on changes of direction, and confidence in your footing translates directly into confidence in your movement.

The Michelin Padel sole grips artificial grass and sand with an optimized tread, and adds extra thickness in the high-wear areas so it holds up to hard use.

Build and materials

Durability is a core pillar: the shoe carries multiple reinforcements built for intense gameplay, and the reinforced high-wear zones on the sole are meant to last a hard season rather than a few months.

Comfort is handled by a breathable mesh forefoot that keeps the feet fresh through long matches, a KPRS-X EVA heel insert for impact protection, and an OrthoLite insole that adds cushioned, breathable support. The technical fabric in the forefoot balances comfort with the structure the rest of the shoe is built around.

Final word

For a woman player who wants security, longevity and comfort for committed play, the Sensa is one of the more complete options out there. The double Power Straps give standout stability and the reinforcements back up the durability claim. The trade-off is weight, but that is a fair price for what it delivers.

Strengths

  • Double lateral Power Straps give standout stability and lockdown
  • Multiple reinforcements built for durability under intense play
  • Michelin Padel sole with reinforced high-wear zones
  • Breathable mesh forefoot and OrthoLite cushioning for comfort
  • Genuinely designed for women rather than a recolour

Weaknesses

  • Reinforcement and straps add weight over minimal shoes
  • Not a lightweight racing feel
  • Structured fit will not suit players who want minimal shoes

Frequently asked questions

Is the Babolat Sensa a women's shoe?

Yes. It is designed specifically for women players rather than being a recoloured men's model, with a women's fit and a build focused on stability, durability and comfort.

What makes the Sensa so stable?

Double lateral Power Straps wrap the midfoot on both sides and lock it down during lateral movement, giving an unusually planted, secure feel on changes of direction.

Is the Sensa durable?

Durability is one of its core design pillars. It carries multiple reinforcements for intense play and the Michelin sole adds extra thickness in the high-wear zones.

What surface is the Sensa for?

Standard padel courts, artificial grass with sand infill, with an optimized Michelin tread designed for grip on that surface.

Is the Sensa heavy?

It is not the lightest shoe. The reinforcements and double straps that give it stability and durability add some weight, which is the trade-off for what it offers.