Crafted in Spain. Since 2002.
Two decades of artisanal padel craftsmanship.
Since 2002
Two decades of craft.
In 2002, in a small workshop in Almansa, Spain, a handful of craftspeople set out to build a different kind of racket. One that was made by hand, not stamped out by a machine. That obsession with craft never left.
Two decades. One legacy of pros.
The start.

Matias Diaz
2008 — 2022
Consistent Top 3-5 challenger between 2015-2018

Cecilia Reiter
2011 — 2023
3 Years 11 Months, World No. 1

Javi Garrido
2010 — 2024
Won multiple World Padel Tour challenger events
The peak.

Bea González
2017 — 2024
Youngest player in history to win a WPT Master, and won the world championship with the Spanish national team in 2022 and 2024

Franco Stupaczuk
2019 — 2021
Conquered the circuit, becoming one of the top 3 pairs

Carolina Navarro
2014 — 2023
World No. 1 for 9 years. Carolina's signature Triton was the bestselling racket of 2015

Coki Nieto
2022 — 2024
Rising player, ranked in the world's top 10

Lucas Bergamini
2017 — 2023
Top 20 player with a best ranking of No. 11
2021
The deepest team.
The game changed. Bigger budgets. More noise.
StarVie stayed real.
Today
A new era.

Tamara Icardo
Current
Fierce left side player, with current No. 9 Premier Padel ranking

Daniel "Sanyo" Gutiérrez
Current
Former World No. 1, with 37+ tournament wins, ranking among the top players for over two decades.
What we stand for.
Quality & Craftsmanship
StarVie centres its production on high-quality, handmade, and durable rackets manufactured in Spain — ensuring premium performance.
Innovation & Technology
StarVie drives the evolution of padel through STARVIE Labs, developing advanced technologies like Full Plane Effect and vibration reduction systems.
Passion & Performance
StarVie inspires players with high-performance equipment that offers the perfect balance of power, control, and comfort.
To craft the racket that helps you build your own game.
Inside the workshop.
Every StarVie racket is handmade in Almansa, Spain. From the first carbon layup to the final detail, each step is performed by craftspeople who have spent years perfecting their trade.
Each racket made by hand, in Almansa, Spain.
Carbon layers cured for 6 hours.
Final detail set by feel
