Description
The Nox ML10 Pro Cup Rough Surface Edition Padel Racket brings a wonderfully tactile feel to every shot, thanks to its gritty textured face that bites into the ball and gives you a more connected sensation on volleys, lobs, and defensive touches. Its classic round shape and familiar ML10 balance deliver a smooth, controlled swing that feels stable in the hand, while the rough finish adds a subtle rasp that sharpens spin and touch without overwhelming your technique.
What Sets the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Rough Surface Edition Padel Racket Apart?
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Rough Texture That Enhances Spin Without Feeling Harsh Players often highlight how the textured coating provides just enough grip on the ball to shape topspin and slice with more confidence. Unlike overly aggressive finishes, this one avoids that “sandpaper drag” sensation, allowing smooth swings while still improving bite on contact. It’s especially valued by players who like to carve volleys or guide defensive lobs with a bit more precision.
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A Classic ML10 Feel That Many Players Already Trust The ML10 lineage is known for its comfortable, predictable response, and this edition preserves that familiar sensation. Feedback frequently mentions how the racket feels instantly intuitive, even for players picking it up for the first time. The balance encourages clean mechanics, making it easier to control pace and maintain rhythm during long exchanges without feeling pushed toward an overly aggressive playstyle.
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Round Shape That Favors Stability and Precision Compared to teardrop and diamond alternatives, this round design offers a generous sweet spot and a calmer, more controlled reaction off the face. Players who prioritize reliable defense or patient construction points appreciate how it handles off-center hits with minimal vibration. This makes it a solid match for those who want a stable partner for both backcourt resets and tight net play.
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A More Forgiving Playstyle Compared to Stiffer Carbon Models Many users note that this model absorbs impact comfortably and doesn’t produce the stiff, jarring feel some all-carbon rackets can create. This softer sensation helps during fast exchanges at the net or when blocking heavy balls, allowing better touch without sacrificing too much stability. It’s a blend that appeals to players who value consistency over brute force.
Pros and Cons
| Pros |
Cons |
| Rough surface provides controlled spin enhancement. |
Less power than heavier offensive rackets. |
| Very stable and predictable on contact. |
Round shape favors control over aggressive smashes. |
| Comfortable feel with reduced vibration. |
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| Large sweet spot improves consistency. |
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Specifications
| Specification |
Value |
| Shape |
Round |
| Surface |
Rough textured finish |
| Core Material |
EVA |
| Frame Material |
Carbon frame |
| Face Material |
Fiberglass/carbon composite |
| Thickness |
38 mm |
| Weight |
Approx. 360–375 g |
| Balance |
Medium–Low |
| Grip Size |
Standard |