J’hayber, an associate brand of the International Padel Cluster, has presented a new collection of technical backpacks, sports bags and padel bags designed to offer functionality, durability and versatility for both sports practice and everyday use.
The new range has been developed to accompany padel and racket sports players, as well as users with an active lifestyle, combining sport-specific technical solutions with a design suitable for daily routines.
A collection designed for different user profiles
The collection is structured around three product lines -Essential, Elite and Master- each addressing different needs and usage contexts, from training sessions and competitions to urban mobility, work and short trips. All models focus on efficient organization and the use of technical materials prepared for intensive use.
Sport-specific functionality for padel and racket sports
Among its key features, the new range incorporates dedicated padel racket compartments and ventilated spaces for footwear, facilitating the transport of sports equipment without compromising comfort or a versatile design suitable for non-sport environments.
Technical design, durability and comfort
The backpacks and bags include internal compartments for laptops or rackets, quick-access external pockets, rubber-coated concealed zippers and padded back panels with breathable fabrics. The combination of materials such as canvas, polyester, PU and nylon ensures durability, protection and comfort for everyday use.
With this launch, J’hayber strengthens its positioning in the sports equipment segment, expanding its product offering with technical, functional solutions aligned with the current needs of players and active users.
About J’hayber
Founded in 1972, J’hayber specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of sports and casual footwear, apparel and accessories. Throughout its history, the brand has maintained a strong connection with both sport and music, collaborating with renowned artists and professional padel players such as Miguel Lamperti, Gaby Reca and Agustín Gómez Silingo.
In 2019, J’hayber launched the “J’hayber es azul” project, joining the movement against plastic by eliminating more than half a ton of single-use plastic annually from its Olimpo collection. In 2022, the company celebrated its 50th anniversary, consolidating a legacy defined by durability, resistance and Made in Spain manufacturing, symbolized by its iconic New Olimpo model.