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Nox ML10 Pro Cup for confident attackers wanting a teardrop; Bullpadel Ionic Light for forgiving intermediate club play.
The standard ML10 Pro Cup at £180 is £30 above the Ionic Light, and the price gap reflects a step up in Nox's lineup.
The ML10 platform is teardrop-leaning, medium-balance, with a stiffer EVA core than the Ionic's MultiEva. It is the Lamperti-line frame for confident intermediate-to-advanced players who want a versatile attacking option.
The Bullpadel Ionic Light at £150 is the softer, safer choice: 355-365g, round, low balance, MultiEva soft core, carbon-glass hybrid face. That MultiEva core is genuinely gentler on the elbow than the ML10's firmer build, and the round head broadens the sweet spot.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
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| Category | Padel Rackets | Padel Rackets |
| Sport | Padel | Padel |
| Skill Level | Intermediate | Advanced |
| Weight | 355–365g | 360-375g |
| Shape | Round | Round |
| Balance | Low | Low |
| Core | MultiEva soft | Soft EVA |
| Surface | Carbon-glass hybrid | Carbon fibre |
| Thickness | 38mm | 38mm |
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The main differences are: Weight: Bullpadel Ionic has 355–365g vs 360-375g. Core: Bullpadel Ionic has MultiEva soft vs Soft EVA. Surface: Bullpadel Ionic has Carbon-glass hybrid vs Carbon fibre. Overall, the Bullpadel Ionic Light Padel Racket is best for intermediate players while the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Padel Racket suits advanced players.
Neither is specifically designed for beginners — the Bullpadel Ionic Light Padel Racket suits intermediate players and the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Padel Racket suits advanced players. Beginners may find both challenging.
The Nox ML10 Pro Cup Padel Racket (£180) costs more than the Bullpadel Ionic Light Padel Racket (£150). Whether the premium is worth it depends on your skill level — if you are advanced players, the extra investment in the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Padel Racket can pay off.