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Buy the AT10 Genius if you live for the smash; otherwise the ML10 Pro Cup Luxury rewards builders not bullies.
Both sit in the Nox flagship tier, but they're aimed at very different players. The AT10 Genius 12K is Agustin Tapia's signature weapon — a 365-380g diamond head with high balance, HR3 core and 12K carbon face built to punish the ball from the back of the court. It rewards aggressive, attacking padel with serious spin and bite.
The ML10 Pro Cup Luxury is Miguel Lamperti's lineage — historically more of a control-leaning hybrid that gives you accuracy off the wall and a more forgiving sweet spot, despite the £170 premium.
For my money:
Beginners and casual weekend players should look elsewhere — both are punishing if your technique isn't there.
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 | 365-380g | 360-375g |
| Shape | Diamond | Round |
| Balance | High | Low |
| Core | HR3 Core | Soft EVA |
| Surface | 12K Carbon fibre | Carbon fibre |
| Thickness | 38mm | 38mm |
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The main differences are: Weight: Nox AT10 has 365-380g vs 360-375g. Shape: Nox AT10 has Diamond vs Round. Balance: Nox AT10 has High vs Low. Overall, the Nox AT10 Genius 12K 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 Nox AT10 Genius 12K Padel Racket suits advanced players and the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury Padel Racket suits advanced players. Beginners may find both challenging.
The Nox ML10 Pro Cup Luxury Padel Racket (£170) costs more than the Nox AT10 Genius 12K Padel Racket (£160). 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 Luxury Padel Racket can pay off.