Noll Court Elbow Support - Absorbs Racket Vibrations
Padel hits your elbow harder than tennis. Noll Court is the counterforce brace built for that exact load.
- Takes the sting out of every backhand and smash
- Less elbow ache the next morning
- Stay in the rotation instead of resting for weeks
- Anti-slip edge — stays put a full two hours
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Noll Court Elbow Support - Absorbs Racket Vibrations
How to wear
How to wear
- Sit the band on your forearm, about two finger-widths below the elbow bend — over the muscle, never the bony point.
- Centre the removable pad over the sorest spot, or take it out for even pressure.
- Pull snug on the printed scale — firm, not throbbing. Note the number so every match is the same.
- Re-check the tension after your warm-up, then play.
- Loosen between matches; the anti-slip edge means you won't have to re-set it mid-game.
If pain is sharp, swelling, or getting worse, see a clinician — a brace supports load, it doesn't replace rehab.
Materials & fit
Materials & fit
Strap: breathable neoprene with a woven anti-slip inner edge.
Pressure pad: removable silicone insert that concentrates counterforce over the forearm extensor muscle.
Closure: wide hook-and-loop with a printed sizing scale for repeatable tension.
Fit: one adjustable size, either arm. Black or grey.
In the box: one Noll Court brace. Built for padel; works for tennis and any racket sport that loads the elbow.
Shipping & returns
Shipping & returns
Fast tracked shipping on every order.
30-day money-back guarantee. Play a full match. If it doesn't help, send it back for a full refund — no questions asked.

THE MECHANISM
Padel hits your elbow harder than tennis.
Your elbow isn't simply worn out. A padel racket is a solid carbon face — no strings to absorb the hit — it's heavier than a tennis racket (around 350–380g vs 270–310g), and you swing flatter and off the wall.
So far more shock travels up the handle into the tendon on the outside of your elbow. That's the load a generic tennis or all-sports strap was never built for — and why it keeps letting you down. (Racket biomechanics: The Bandeja, 2026.)
Noll Court is a counterforce strap: worn just below the elbow, it presses on the forearm muscle and gives that shock somewhere else to go — so the tendon's anchor takes less of every smash. (Counterforce loading of the extensor origin: musculoskeletal sonography review, Springer 2023.)
Strap. Two finger-widths below the elbow.
Sit the band on the muscle of your forearm, just below the elbow — never on the bony point. Centre the removable pad over the sorest spot.
Set. The same tension every match.
Pull snug on the printed scale — firm, not throbbing. Note the number. Counterforce works by loading the muscle so the tendon's anchor takes less of every hit. (Counterforce loading: Springer 2023.)
Play. Finish the rotation.
Re-check after your warm-up. The anti-slip edge holds through a sweaty two-hour session, so you're not re-setting it between points — you're just playing.
THE BUILD
Three fixes for the strap that slips .
The number-one complaint about generic elbow straps: they slip, they're vague to set, and they quit on you mid-match. Noll Court fixes all three.
- Removable pressure pad — concentrate the counterforce over the sore spot, or take it out for even pressure.
- Printed sizing scale — set the exact same tension every time, no guessing.
- Anti-slip inner edge — stays put through two sweaty hours instead of riding down to your wrist.
Built for padel. Works for tennis and any racket sport that loads the elbow.
Built for padel, not tennis .
Most elbow straps are general-purpose — made for every sport, optimised for none. Padel's solid-carbon racket sends more shock into the tendon than tennis does. Noll Court is built for that load.
|   | Noll Court | Generic tennis brace |
|---|---|---|
| Counterforce pad positioned for the padel load | ||
| Removable pad — dial pressure to the sore spot | ||
| Printed sizing scale for repeatable tension | ||
| Anti-slip edge that holds a 2-hour session | ||
| Adjustable, fits either arm | ||
| Cited mechanism, no fake claims |
FAQ
Still Wondering?
Why would a padel brace be any different from a tennis one?
Why would a padel brace be any different from a tennis one?
The racket. Padel is solid carbon — no strings to soften the hit — heavier, with flatter, off-the-wall contact, so more shock reaches the tendon. A tennis brace is built assuming the strings already absorbed most of it. Same elbow, harder load. (The Bandeja, 2026.)
Will it actually cure my padel elbow?
Will it actually cure my padel elbow?
No, and we won't pretend it will. A brace relieves strain and redirects load so you can keep playing — rest and rehab are what let the tendon recover. Noll Court is what keeps you on the court while that happens.
I've worn a brace before and it just slipped down to my wrist.
I've worn a brace before and it just slipped down to my wrist.
That's the most common complaint about generic straps, and it's exactly what the anti-slip inner edge fixes. Set the tension on the printed scale and it stays where you put it through a full session.
Can I keep playing, or do I have to rest?
Can I keep playing, or do I have to rest?
Most players use a counterforce strap to keep playing through it rather than sitting out for weeks. If your pain is sharp, swelling, or getting worse, see a clinician first — a brace supports load, it doesn't replace rehab.
What if it doesn't help?
What if it doesn't help?
Play a full match within 30 days. If it doesn't take the edge off, send it back for a full refund — no questions asked. See our refund policy.