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Buy the Head Extreme Pro if you're a pure net finisher, otherwise the Nox AT10 Luxury Genius is the smarter all-court pick.
Two top-end aggressive frames at roughly tour spec. The Extreme Pro (£180-235, 360-375g, diamond, hard EVA, 3K carbon) is Head's pure attacker. The AT10 Luxury Genius at £165 is the more refined Nox version of the AT10 platform, slightly more controllable than the standard Genius.
What to weigh up:
If you're a confirmed advanced attacker who lives at the net and wants raw power with a low-deformation core, the Extreme Pro is the right tool. If you're a strong all-court player who wants attacking ability without giving up touch on slower shots, the AT10 Luxury Genius is the better daily driver. Spend the £70 saving on lessons or shoes.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
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| Category | Padel Rackets | Padel Rackets |
| Sport | Padel | Padel |
| Skill Level | Advanced | Advanced |
| Weight | 360-375g | 365-380g |
| Shape | Diamond | Diamond |
| Balance | High | High |
| Core | Hard EVA | Hard EVA |
| Surface | Carbon fibre 3K | Carbon fibre |
| Thickness | 38mm | 38mm |
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The main differences are: Weight: Head Extreme has 360-375g vs 365-380g. Surface: Head Extreme has Carbon fibre 3K vs Carbon fibre. Overall, the Head Extreme Pro Padel Racket is best for advanced players while the Nox AT10 Luxury Genius Padel Racket suits advanced players.
Neither is specifically designed for beginners — the Head Extreme Pro Padel Racket suits advanced players and the Nox AT10 Luxury Genius Padel Racket suits advanced players. Beginners may find both challenging.
The Head Extreme Pro Padel Racket (£180-235) costs more than the Nox AT10 Luxury Genius Padel Racket (£165). Whether the premium is worth it depends on your skill level — if you are advanced players, the extra investment in the Head Extreme Pro Padel Racket can pay off.