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Babolat Technical Viper 30 vs Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia

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Babolat Technical Viper 30
Babolat

Babolat Technical Viper 30

Best
Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia
Nox

Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia

PRR verdict

Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia wins by 2 points

Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia scores 93/100 against 91/100 for the Babolat Technical Viper 30. Its biggest edge is control (+10). The Babolat Technical Viper 30 answers back on power (+6).

Score breakdown
Babolat Technical Viper 30
Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia
Overall
91/100
93/100Best
Control
74
84Best
Power
94Best
88
Sweet spot
61
68Best
Maneuverability
66
76Best
Comfort
62
70Best
Specs
Babolat Technical Viper 30
Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia
Shape
Teardrop
Teardrop
Balance
Head Heavy
Even
Weight
330 g
375 g
Core
EVA Foam
EVA Foam
Face material
Carbon 3K
Carbon 18K
Level
Intermediate
Professional
Playing style
Power
Power
Babolat Technical Viper 30

The Technical Viper 30 is a punchy, head-heavy teardrop built to reward aggressive baseliners who want to put pace on smashes and drives without spending elite-tier money. The 3K carbon surface generates solid topspin bite and the EVA core delivers a reasonably stable, medium-firm feel, though the head-heavy balance slows reaction volleys and demands committed swings. Intermediate players transitioning from all-round to attack-oriented play will find it a capable step-up tool, though more refined competition in this price bracket means value is good rather than exceptional.

Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia

The AT10 Genius 18K Alum is defined by its explosive, carbon-loaded response through the teardrop frame — the 18K carbon surface delivers a stiff, crisp feel that translates into serious smash velocity and penetrating drives that advanced players will immediately appreciate. The even balance keeps it from being a pure power sledgehammer, lending enough wrist stability for precise placement, but the demanding sweet spot and firm feedback mean arm fatigue is real over long sessions. This is a racket for competitive players at a high level who want Agustín Tapia's firepower in hand and are willing to train their timing to unlock it — casual intermediates will find it punishing.

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