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Buy the Head Extreme Pro if you're an aggressive finisher, otherwise the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury is the more versatile pick.
Both target the £170-235 bracket but with different DNA. The Extreme Pro (360-375g, diamond, hard EVA, 3K carbon) is unapologetic firepower for advanced players. The ML10 Pro Cup Luxury, sitting closer to £170, is built around Miguel Lamperti's preference for a more rounded, control-balanced frame within Nox's premium line.
Things to weigh:
The Extreme Pro is for players who already finish points and want a tool that matches them. The ML10 Pro Cup Luxury suits the all-court player who plays both bandejas and viboras and rallies for position. Pick the one that matches your actual game, not the one you wish you had.
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 | 360-375g |
| Shape | Diamond | Round |
| Balance | High | Low |
| Core | Hard EVA | Soft EVA |
| Surface | Carbon fibre 3K | Carbon fibre |
| Thickness | 38mm | 38mm |
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The main differences are: Shape: Head Extreme has Diamond vs Round. Balance: Head Extreme has High vs Low. Core: Head Extreme has Hard EVA vs Soft EVA. Overall, the Head Extreme Pro Padel Racket is best for advanced players while the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury Padel Racket suits advanced players.
Neither is specifically designed for beginners — the Head Extreme Pro Padel Racket suits advanced players and the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury Padel Racket suits advanced players. Beginners may find both challenging.
The Head Extreme Pro Padel Racket (£180-235) costs more than the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury Padel Racket (£170). 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.