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Racket comparison · 2026

Head Coello Pro vs Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia

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Head Coello Pro
Head

Head Coello Pro

88
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 5 points

Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia scores 93/100 against 88/100 for the Head Coello Pro. Its biggest edge is control (+12). The Head Coello Pro answers back on power (+3). On price, the Head Coello Pro is currently €65 cheaper.

Score breakdown
Head Coello Pro
Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia
Overall
88/100
93/100Best
Control
72
84Best
Power
91Best
88
Sweet spot
63
68Best
Maneuverability
67
76Best
Comfort
64
70Best
Specs
Head Coello Pro
Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia
Shape
Diamond
Teardrop
Balance
Even
Even
Weight
370 g
375 g
Core
Foam
EVA Foam
Face material
Carbon 18K
Level
Advanced
Professional
Playing style
Power
Power
Head Coello Pro

The Head Coello Pro 2026 is a high-octane diamond power weapon built around Ale Coello's aggressive attacking style, delivering explosive smash pace and deep penetrating drives when struck cleanly. The foam core softens the traditionally punishing diamond frame slightly, giving marginally better arm comfort than predecessor models, but the high balance and 370g weight still demand technically sound mechanics and quick preparation time. Advanced players who live at the net, hunt volleys, and look to finish points decisively will find this one of the most rewarding pro-level tools in Head's 2026 lineup.

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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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