Adidas Cross It Ctrl vs Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia
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Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia wins by 11 points
Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia scores 93/100 against 82/100 for the Adidas Cross It Ctrl. Its biggest edge is power (+16). The Adidas Cross It Ctrl answers back on sweet spot (+7). On price, the Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia is currently €5 cheaper.
“Control and power sit at an equal 82 on the Adidas Cross It Ctrl 2026, making it a genuinely well-rounded diamond rather than a specialist. The 260 mm balance keeps it quick to position, and the EVA foam core delivers a consistent, forgiving feel that suits advanced players who want to construct and redirect the ball. Tolerance at 75 and comfort at 74 both confirm the frame is arm-friendly for regular sessions. PRR score: 82/100.”
“Tapia's AT10 Genius 18K Alum is the rare frame that hits like an attacker's racket but doesn't fall apart when you defend. The 18K carbon face over a black EVA core gives a dense, springy strike: drives carry pace (power 88), yet the teardrop shape and even balance keep the head obedient on bandejas and blocks (control 84). It sits at the top of our table because it asks fewer sacrifices than a pure diamond. The compromises are familiar: comfort 70 means the stiffness reaches your elbow eventually, and tolerance 68 still wants near-middle contact.”
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