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ML10 Pro Cup

Nox ML10 Pro Cup

8.3

Based on 1 Expert Reviews

Best Suited For
Beginners seeking a big sweet spot and maneuverability
Pros
  • Easy to use
  • Massive sweet spot
  • Maneuverable
Cons
  • Absorbs fast balls

Scorecard

Power
The amount of force imprinted on a ball from the racket
6.0
Control
The amount of precision in placement that a padel racket allows a player to exert on a ball.

7.0
Sweet spot
The zone of the racket face where the highest percent of force is applied to the ball.

10.0
Maneuverability
How easy a racket is to maneuver. Inversely correlated to racket weight and balance.

10.0
Soft
Touch refers to the hardness or softness of the racket.

Hard
Smooth
The application of a rough surface on a padel racket's face in order to assist the player in generating spin on their shots.

Rough

Specifications

Suggested Price

€175

Weight (g)
368
Shape
Round
Surface
Fiberglass
Core
Medium-Soft EVA
Released
2023

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Best for
Beginners seeking a big sweet spot and maneuverability
Beginner or intermediate players seeking a comfortable racket with a big sweet spot
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Score
Overall
8.3
Power
6.0
Control
7.0
Sweet Spot
10.0
Maneuverability
10.0
Overall
7.9
Power
6.3
Control
7.0
Sweet Spot
8.0
Maneuverability
9.0
Overall
7.7
Power
7.3
Control
7.0
Sweet Spot
7.0
Maneuverability
8.3
Overall
7.8
Power
7.4
Control
7.0
Sweet Spot
7.0
Maneuverability
8.5
Overall
8.6
Power
8.3
Control
8.0
Sweet Spot
8.0
Maneuverability
8.7
Overall
8.2
Power
8.5
Control
8.0
Sweet Spot
8.0
Maneuverability
8.3

How Does the Nox ML10 Pro Cup perform?

_There are a lot of versions of this racket, the Pro Cup version, this model without the "Luxury" monicker is the softer fiberglass version that is recommended for beginners. _
The Nox ML10, named after the epic Miguel Lamperti is the best-selling racket of all time due to its ease of use. It is our go to racket for new entrants to the game because it is easy to learn the game with. It encourages dropping tennis habits that obstruct learning "true" padel.
Playing with one is like checking a box, "now I've actually played padel." Every player needs some time on the court with an ML10.
It has a fiberglass surface and a round shape, which gives it a massive sweet spot, and it has a low balance (ratio of weight from head to handle), which means it won't slow you down on the court.
It will not cause elbow pain, it's a great option for those who have struggled with heavy rackets that have hurt their joints.
It will not help you drill holes in the game, but it will help you in the defense...a lot.

Our test of the Nox ML10 Pro Cup

Expert Reviews of the Nox ML10 Pro Cup

8.3
Timo (Padel.FYI)

One of the easiest rackets to learn the game on, I believe that every padel player should have some time on the court with the ML10. It has a massive sweet spot, high maneuverability, and high comfort.

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Nox

ML10 Pro Cup

Beginners seeking a big sweet spot and maneuverability
8.3

rating based on 1 expert reviews

Hardness
Soft
Core
Medium-Soft EVA
Shape
Round
Release Year
January 1, 2023
Surface
Fiberglass
€
175
MSRP