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Graphene and graphene oxide (GO)-based coatings are of great interest due to their mechanical, electrical and/or thermal performance that add functionalities to materials employed in many industrial and biomedical appli-cations. Hybrid diamond-like carbon (DLC)/GO coatings on poly ether etherketone (PEEK) devices, e.g. ortho-paedic implants, can add multiple functionalities, such as an enhanced bioactivity. In this work, we describe the mechanical stability and tribological behaviour of such coating, comparing it to a DLC-coated bare PEEK. The GO functionalisation of PEEK is realised from a water solution, whereas the DLC coatings are obtained through plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition, using various combinations of different precursor gases. We employ atomic force microscopy to investigate the morphology and interfacial adhesion characteristics of the materials. Then, the scratch coefficient of friction of the samples is measured under both constant-load and progressive-load conditions, also in combination with acoustic emission signals. We identify the most effective and promising plasma treatments to ensure stable coating, and discuss the effect of the presence of an inter-mediate GO layer.