Head Speed Motion vs Nox At10 Genius 12K Alum Xtrem Lite By Agustin Tapia
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Nox At10 Genius 12K Alum Xtrem Lite By Agustin Tapia wins by 3 points
Nox At10 Genius 12K Alum Xtrem Lite By Agustin Tapia scores 89/100 against 86/100 for the Head Speed Motion. Its biggest edge is power (+7). The Head Speed Motion answers back on control (+5). On price, the Head Speed Motion is currently €87 cheaper.
“The Head Speed Motion is a teardrop frame with an even 270 mm balance that suits professional-level players who want control without sacrificing feel. A foam core and fibreglass face deliver a soft, connected response that keeps feedback clean on touch shots and net volleys. Control at 84 is the headline strength, providing reliable directional play at the highest level. Power at 78 is honest: present but secondary. PRR score: 86/100.”
“The Xtrem Lite is the 2026 AT10 built for players who want Tapia's crispness at a weight that does not tax the shoulder: 365 g, even balance, teardrop head. The 12K carbon face over an EVA core keeps the strike snappy, and maneuverability 76 means the frame is on time at the net where heavier AT10s run late. Power 85 still finishes club-level points; control 79 keeps bandejas composed. Comfort 70 and tolerance 69 are liveable for the class. Value 72 is the only modest number: you pay signature money for the lighter build. A very easy racket to play well.”
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