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Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia

93/100
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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.

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Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia padel racket — teardrop shape
Year:20262025
93/100
PRR Score
Teardrop
Shape
Black EVA
Core
Even
Balance
Performance

Every metric, scored out of 100.

Overall it sits in the top 1% of 1,000 rackets we’ve tested — its control score ranks in the top 5%.

Power
Very High88
Control
Very High84
Maneuverability
High76
Sweet Spot
Good68
Comfort
High70
Value
High74
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Inside the frame

What's inside

Face weaveCarbon 18K

Carbon fibre weave density of the hitting face.

CoreBlack EVA

Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.

ShapeTeardrop

Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance.

SurfaceCarbon 18K

The texture of the outer face.

Weight360–375g

Frame weight (unstrung, without handle wrap).

BalanceEven-balance

Balance point determines power vs. control trade-off.

LevelProfessional

Target player level for this racket.

Balance point265 mm

Measured from the handle butt — higher = more head-heavy.

Scores from around the web
Padeful
86/100
Our verdict

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.

We loved
  • Power and control both tour-grade in one frame, which is genuinely rare
  • 18K carbon face gives a crisp, connected feel on touch shots
  • Even balance keeps viboras and bandejas easy to place
  • Defends far better than its power rating suggests
Worth knowing
  • Stiff enough that arm-sensitive players should demo before committing
  • Sweet spot rewards precision: tolerance 68 punishes lazy footwork
  • Priced like the signature frame it is
vs the 2025 model
Overall +2Power +2Control +2Sweet spot -2
2025 review →
How it compares
vs Nox At10 Genius 12K Alum Xtrem By Agustin Tapia
91/100 PRR
+4 control+2 maneuverability+2 comfort
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vs Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia
91/100 PRR
+2 power+2 control-2 sweet spot
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Full specification
AttackerStandardPro Tour
ShapeTeardrop
Face weaveCarbon 18K
CoreBlack EVA
Balance265mm · Even
Weight360–375g
LevelProfessional
Playing stylePower
Year2026
The series story

NOX AT10 Genius

Agustín Tapia's signature line

The NOX AT10 Genius is Agustín Tapia's signature line and NOX's flagship family. We have tested more AT10 variants than almost any other series in our database, across three distinct generations, and what strikes us every time is how consistent the identity stays: a teardrop shape that lets you construct points patiently from the back-court and through the glass, yet loads up genuine finishing pace the moment you step forward and accelerate into a smash or vibora.

The AT10 splits by construction rather than purely by year, which is unusual for a flagship line. The 18K carbon editions are the stiffest and most precise frames in the range, built for players who want to feel exactly where the ball is going at the net. The 12K editions soften the response without losing the shape's natural poise, giving forgiveness on off-centre contacts while keeping the same attacking intent. The Attack editions push the balance point higher for players whose game is built around finishing points overhead. All three threads have run through every generation since 2024, and all three received updated layups in 2025 before the Alum construction arrived across the board in 2026.

The 2026 Alum generation is where the series reaches its current peak. The AT10 Genius 18K Alum scores PRR 93 with us, the best we have given any NOX racket. The Attack 18K Alum sits one point behind at PRR 92. The 2025 18K refresh already pushed to PRR 91, a clear step up from the 2024 originals, which both scored in the high 80s. Each generation is a meaningful improvement on the last, and that consistency of direction is what makes this family stand out in a crowded market.

Which one should you buy?

For most attacking players who are composed under pressure and ready to commit to precise placement at the net, the 2026 AT10 Genius 18K Alum is the clear pick. PRR 93 puts it among the highest-scoring rackets we have tested outright. If your game is built specifically around finishing points overhead and you want extra swing weight on a bandeja or smash, the Attack 18K Alum at PRR 92 is worth testing back to back. When 2025 stock drops in price, the 18K at PRR 91 becomes outstanding value. The 2024 editions, both scoring in the high 80s, are worth picking up at a discount if you are building your game or want a first taste of the AT10 feel without the premium outlay. The 12K variants at any generation are the ones we recommend to players earlier in their development or anyone who wants more forgiveness on off-centre contacts. You give up some stiffness and punch, but the shape still lets you work through the glass and attack when the opening comes. The Attack editions suit a narrower profile: they reward players who already spend most of their time at the net and are happy trading back-court control for extra bite when they unload. If that is not your game yet, start with the 18K or 12K. Come back to the Attack when your court position and instincts have caught up.

  1. 2024

    The Tapia-era line settles into its two-construction formula: 18K for precision and stiffness, 12K for comfort. Both score in the high 80s.

  2. 2025

    Updated layups across 18K, 12K and Attack editions; the 18K (PRR 91) pulls ahead as the reference frame of the family.

  3. 2026

    Alum construction arrives across the range. The 18K Alum (PRR 93) is the best-scoring NOX we have tested; Attack 18K Alum close behind at 92.

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The PRR takePRR Team

The rare frame that attacks and defends

Tapia's racket hits with proper pace, but the even balance is the trick — bandejas and víboras go where you aim them, and it defends far better than an attacking frame has any right to. The face is stiff, though: lazy footwork gets punished at the edges of the sweet spot, and arm-sensitive players should demo before committing. Priced like the signature frame it is.

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