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Best for Advanced / Pro players · Hard feel · Man

Expert Summary
The Nox AT10 Genius Ultralight 23 from Nox is a teardrop-shaped padel racket built around a versatile playing profile and a medium balance. It pairs a firmer EVA core with a textured fiberglass face and a light-feeling weight window to deliver controlled attacking play for experienced players refining a balanced style.
Best for Advanced / Pro players · Hard feel · Man
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Weight
345g - 360g
Balance
Medium
Shape
Teardrop
Hardness
Hard
PadelScout Editorial · Editor: Zvonimir Rezo ·
The Nox AT10 Genius Ultralight 23 is a versatile teardrop padel racket that aims to sit between control and power rather than push either extreme. With a medium balance and a 345–360 g weight range, it’s set up to feel quicker through the swing than a heavy power racket while still offering a useful hitting presence.
Visually it leans toward a subdued look — glossy black frame with dark grey and matte black faces highlighted by fluorescent green accents — and the perforation pattern and symmetrical hole layout help keep the face light and easy to handle.
This model suits adult, advanced-to-pro level players who want a single racket to cover a range of match situations. If you’re an experienced player exploring a flexible game — mixing rallies, net play and controlled attacking shots — the Nox AT10 Genius Ultralight 23 will support that approach without forcing heavy swings.
It’s targeted to men but playable by any player who can make use of a firmer impact feel and who values maneuverability alongside a dependable sweet spot.
The teardrop shape nudges this racket toward added power compared with round-headed control models, but the medium balance keeps that power accessible rather than ballistic. You’ll find good punch on drive shots and overheads when you commit to the swing, while the racket’s balanced profile helps with placement and point construction.
In short, the AT10 Genius Ultralight 23 favors a controlled attacking style — enough oomph to finish points when you need it, without sacrificing the precision required for smarter shot selection.
Because the balance is medium and the weight range leans toward the lighter side of the spectrum, this racket is straightforward to move around the court. That makes it effective in fast exchanges at the net and when recovering after a lob.
Players should notice quicker racquet head speed and easier volley reactions compared with heavier, head-heavy alternatives, which helps maintain control during rapid transitions.
Only the core material and face composition are specified: a firmer EVA core combined with fiberglass faces and a textured surface. That mix delivers a firmer, more direct impact feel while the textured face helps with ball bite on spin and slice.
The racket’s construction and materials aim to balance crisp response with manageable weight rather than prioritize soft touch or maximum power.
On court the Nox AT10 Genius Ultralight 23 reads as firm and precise: impacts are crisp, feedback is immediate, and the sweet spot feels reliable across the face. The teardrop profile gives a slightly higher sweet spot than a pure control blade, so overheads and attacking shots have a satisfying pop.
Comfort won’t be as soft as rackets with gentler cores, so expect a drier, more performance-oriented feel rather than plush feedback on every hit.
The firmer EVA core and harder overall feel improve predictability and attacking feedback, but that same firmness reduces cushioning; players sensitive to vibration or who prefer a very soft touch may find it less forgiving. The 345–360 g range keeps handling light, yet higher in that range will still feel heavier during extended rallies.
Because the racket targets advanced players, beginners or recreation-level players who rely on comfort and maximum shock absorption should consider softer alternatives.
The Nox AT10 Genius Ultralight 23 is a versatile teardrop that blends accessible power with controlled feel, making it a strong choice for advanced players who want one racket to do a bit of everything. If you value maneuverability and crisp, predictable feedback from a firmer EVA core and textured fiberglass face, this model is worth testing on court.
It suits advanced and pro-level players who want a versatile padel racket with a medium balance and a firmer impact feel. The 345g-360g weight range also points to quicker handling for players who value easy movement at the net and in transitions.
Compare it with other teardrop padel rackets in the Nox range, especially if you want to judge how its medium balance and hard feel stack up against more control-led or more power-led options. If you are choosing between similar models, focus on weight, balance, and surface feel rather than name alone.
The textured fiberglass face, EVA core, and hard feel suggest a crisp response with a versatile character rather than a soft, easygoing touch. That makes it a sensible option for experienced players who want a racket that can handle different phases of the point.
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