
The wrist takes every shot.
In both sports, the same small joint powers your game — and absorbs the impact of every ball you hit. Hour after hour, that adds up.
The flick & snap
Every dink, volley, and smash is a fast wrist flick. Repeat it a few hundred times a session and the strain builds into a deep ache.
Grip fatigue
Squeezing the paddle tight — “white-knuckling” the handle — wears out the wrist and forearm, and your grip starts to fade by the third set.
Sore the next day
Aching, stiff, weaker on the backhand — the wrist that felt fine at warm-up is the one talking to you the morning after.
Support that moves with your game.
Three things working together — so you get stability without losing the touch that makes your shots yours.
Steadies the joint
A contoured compression wrap supports the wrist through the repeated flick and snap, easing the fatigue that builds over a long session.
Won't slip mid-rally
A thumb loop keeps it seated without cutting off circulation, and the adjustable hook-and-loop strap lets you set exactly how much support you want.
Barely there
Lightweight, breathable fabric that stays comfortable through a long match and low-profile enough that you keep full feel of the paddle.
Most wrist braces were never made to play in.
They're built for lifting and desk work — then players try to force them onto a court. RALLY is made for the racket-sport motion.
- Made for lifting and typing — not the flick and snap
- Bulky and stiff, so you lose the feel of your paddle
- Rolls or loosens during a fast exchange
- Traps heat and sweat over a long session
- Built around the wrist flick that powers racket-sport shots
- Low-profile — supports without killing your touch
- Thumb loop + strap keep it locked through every point
- Breathable for padel and pickleball, indoors or out
Same motion. Same strain.
Padel and pickleball look different, but the wrist does the same job in both — and RALLY backs it the same way.
The volley and the bandeja load the wrist on every exchange behind the glass. RALLY keeps it steady so you can keep swinging through a long match.
Fast wrist snaps for dinks, rolls, and speed-ups at the kitchen line add up over three games. RALLY supports the joint so your wrist lasts as long as your legs.
What players say.
“My wrist used to be done after a padel session. Now it just isn't an issue — and it doesn't get in the way of my bandeja at all.”
“Three days a week on the pickleball court and my wrist was always sore. This keeps it steady on the dinks and I forget I'm even wearing it.”
“Was sure it'd mess with my grip — it doesn't. I don't feel it on the paddle, and it stays put even when my hands get sweaty.”
Stay steady, point after point.
The RALLY Wrist Brace
Adjustable compression support built for the padel and pickleball wrist — thumb loop, hook-and-loop strap, breathable fabric. Fits either wrist, backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Before your next match.
Will it restrict my wrist or mess with my paddle feel?
No — it's built to support, not lock. RALLY is low-profile and flexible, so you keep the wrist movement and feel you need for touch shots and spin. The adjustable strap lets you go snugger for power play or lighter for a relaxed game.
Does it work for both padel and pickleball?
Yes. The wrist does the same job in both sports — the repeated flick and snap on every shot — so the same support helps whether you're behind the glass or at the kitchen line. It's the wrist motion that matters, not the court.
Which wrist does it fit — and which hand?
One wrap fits either wrist, so it works for righties and lefties on your racket arm. Most players wear one on their paddle hand; grab the 2-pack if you want a spare for the wash or for your doubles partner.
Will it slip during a fast exchange or when I'm sweaty?
No. The thumb loop anchors it on your hand and the hook-and-loop strap holds the wrap in place, so it stays put through quick volleys and long rallies — even once your hands get sweaty.
Is it for an existing injury, or to wear while I play?
RALLY is a supportive accessory for stability and comfort while you play — plenty of players wear it preventively on long sessions, others for a wrist that's felt the strain. It is not a medical device; if you're dealing with an injury, check with your professional first.
Can I wash it?
Yes — hand wash it and let it air dry, and it's ready for your next session. That's exactly why a lot of players grab the 2-pack: one on the wrist, one drying.
Keep your wrist in the game.
Give the joint that powers every shot the backup it's been asking for — low-profile, adjustable, and built for the way you play.