Nox AT10 Pro Cup Hard 2026 Padel Racket

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Nox AT10 Pro Cup Hard 2026 Padel Racket

Nox AT10 Pro Cup Hard 2026 Padel Racket

Regular price €148,99
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The Nox AT10 Pro Cup Hard 2026 is the evolution of one of Nox’s most iconic rackets, now featuring the same mould used by Agustín Tapia during the 2025 season. Designed for players who prioritise power, it combines diamond-like explosiveness with the precision of a teardrop shape. With a weight of 360–375 g and a firm HR3 Hard EVA core, this racket delivers a crisp, powerful rebound — making it a true weapon for offensive players.

Materials and hitting surface
The hitting surface is made from aluminised fiberglass with a metallic finish, positioned between carbon and traditional fiberglass in terms of stiffness. This combination offers a reactive and powerful feel while maintaining excellent comfort. The 100% carbon frame adds rigidity and durability, while the Exclusive Spin surface blends 3D hexagonal texture in the centre with a sandblasted finish across the rest of the face to enhance spin and ball grip.

Comparison with other models in the series
Compared to the AT10 Pro Cup Soft 2026, the Hard version features a firmer core and a more explosive response. While the Soft edition provides greater comfort and control, the Hard version is tailored for players who demand maximum power and a solid, direct feel in every shot.

Technologies in Nox AT10 Pro Cup Hard 2026

Fiber Glass Silver (FGS)
Aluminised fiberglass with a metallic finish that offers a stiffness level between carbon and classic fiberglass. The result is a more reactive and powerful hitting surface.

HR3 Hard EVA
High-density foam core that delivers a firmer feel, extra power, and a strong rebound effect.

Exclusive Spin
Surface technology combining a 3D hexagonal texture in the centre with a sandblasted finish on the rest of the face, improving ball grip and enabling maximum spin.

Dynamic Composite Structure (DCS)
Extra material extended four centimetres into the face minimises the hardness difference between frame and surface, reducing the risk of fiber breakage.

Carbon Frame
100% carbon frame that increases stiffness and enhances overall durability.

Pulse System
Integrated rubber inserts in the frame absorb vibrations and reduce stress on the hand and forearm.

SmartStrap
An interchangeable wrist strap system that allows for quick and easy replacement.

EOS Flap
Side perforations that improve manoeuvrability and weight distribution, resulting in a faster and more aggressive response in every shot.

  • Brand: Nox
  • Gender/Age Unisex
  • Racket type All-round
  • Level Advanced
  • Head shape Teardrop
  • Balance Even
  • Weight 365
  • Color Black

3 tips to extend the lifespan of your padel racket

1. Use a frame protector

Fit a frame protector to your racket to minimise damage from contact with the court glass or metal mesh. It is a simple addition that may not look like much, but it can help extend the life of your racket by protecting it from knocks and scratches.

2. Avoid extreme temperatures

Store your racket at a stable room temperature. Over time, both very high and very low temperatures can weaken the foam in the racket core and reduce performance. Avoid leaving your racket in places such as a cold car boot or close to a hot radiator.

3. Protect your racket during transport

Keep your racket in a bag or cover to protect it from scratches, dirt and knocks. This is especially important during transport or storage between matches, as proper storage helps reduce wear and tear.

3 tips to get the most out of your padel racket

1. Choose the right racket for your level and playing style

Choose a racket that matches your level and playing style. New players may benefit from a racket with a softer face and a large sweetspot, while more experienced players often prefer a stiffer construction with more emphasis on precision or power.

2. Replace your overgrip regularly

Replacing your overgrip regularly helps maintain a fresh grip and improves comfort and control. A worn grip can cause the racket to slip in your hand and put extra strain on your wrist and forearm during play.

3. Upgrade your racket when the time is right

Over time, the foam in the racket core loses its elasticity and performance. This means you will no longer get the same response from your shots. If you have been using the same racket for several seasons or notice a drop in its performance, it is a sign that it is time to invest in a new one.

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