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Padel Rackets
£165
The Nox AT10 Luxury Genius is part of Agustin Tapia's tournament family, the AT10 line being the one Tapia has used to climb to world number one. The Genius badge denotes Nox's mid-construction tier within the AT10 family, sitting between the entry-level versions and the full pro-spec frame, while keeping the diamond head shape and carbon face that define the line. The result is an aggressive frame for advanced players who want to attack from the net and finish points with the smash, with the AT10 silhouette giving the racket its trademark weight-toward-the-tip feel on overheads. At £165 it competes with the Bullpadel Vertex 04, Babolat Counter Viper and Head Delta Pro, and Nox's UK distribution through Amazon UK, Padel Nuestro UK and Pure Racket Sport keeps it consistently in stock. It is unapologetically built for finishers; defensive players should look at the Nox ML10 line instead.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →Strong £165 attacking diamond for advanced UK finishers who want AT10 pedigree without paying pro-spec money.
The Nox AT10 Luxury Genius sits in Agustin Tapia's flagship attacking line, the family Tapia has used to climb to world number one. At £165 it competes with the Bullpadel Vertex 04 Comfort, Babolat Counter Viper and Head Delta Pro, and the audience is clear: an advanced UK club player who finishes points at the net and wants tour pedigree on the wall. The Genius denomination sits between Nox's entry AT10 versions and the full pro-spec frame, retaining the line's diamond head shape, weight-toward-the-tip balance and stiff carbon face that define the AT10 character. The honest drawback is the predictable one for this category - the stiffness demands grooved technique and will hammer a fragile elbow over a long club night, so intermediate players who are still developing should look at the AT10 Pelota or the Equation WPT instead. UK availability is one of the AT10 line's strengths thanks to Nox's growing UK distribution - Amazon UK, Padel Nuestro UK and Pure Racket Sport all carry it, with consistent stock and straightforward warranty cover. At £165 it offers fair value compared to the £240-£280 pro-spec attacking flagships, and for the right player it is one of the most respected diamond bats on the market. If you finish points, this earns its place in the conversation.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Weight | 365-380g |
| Shape | Diamond |
| Balance | High |
| Core | Hard EVA |
| Surface | Carbon fibre |
| Thickness | 38mm |