Nox At10 Genius Attack 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia vs Siux Electra Pro SE Black
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Nox At10 Genius Attack 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia wins by 1 point
Nox At10 Genius Attack 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia scores 92/100 against 91/100 for the Siux Electra Pro SE Black. Its biggest edge is power (+3). The Siux Electra Pro SE Black answers back on maneuverability (+4). On price, the Nox At10 Genius Attack 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia is currently €166 cheaper.
“The Attack version of Tapia's AT10 Genius 18K trades the standard model's manners for outright violence. The diamond head and 18K carbon face produce smash pace in the same conversation as anything we have scored (power 93), and the black EVA core keeps that pace honest on drives. The cost is real: control drops to 75, comfort 64 and tolerance 63 make it one of the most demanding frames in the range, and the head needs muscling at the net (maneuverability 68). This is a professional attacker's finisher. If your bandeja is a rally shot rather than a reset, look at the standard Genius instead.”
“The Electra Pro SE Black scores like a serious attacking frame: power 90 with control 78 puts it in flagship territory, and the profile suggests a player who wants to finish points from mid-court and trust drives under pressure. Comfort 67 and tolerance 66 tell the other half of the story: this is a firm, demanding hit that expects clean contact and a conditioned arm. Full specification for this special edition is unconfirmed, so we would not assert materials or balance we cannot verify. At value 62 it is priced ambitiously; demo one before you commit.”
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