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Nox At10 Genius 18K Alum By Agustin Tapia

93/100
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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.

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

Every metric, scored out of 100.

Power
Very High88
Control
Very High84
Maneuverability
High76
Sweet Spot
Good68
Comfort
High70
Value
High74
PRR Score
93PRR Score
Inside the frame

What's inside

Face weavecarbon-18k

Carbon fibre weave density of the hitting face.

Coreeva-foam

Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.

ShapeTeardrop

Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance.

Surfacecarbon-18k

The texture of the outer face.

Weight375g

Frame weight (unstrung, without handle wrap).

BalanceEven-balance

Balance point determines power vs. control trade-off.

LevelProfessional

Target player level for this racket.

Scores from around the web
Padeful
86/100
Our verdict

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.

We loved
  • Exceptional maneuverability (96/100) for quick court coverage and tight volleys
  • Outstanding control (86/100) paired with a professional-grade 18K construction for consistent shot precision
  • High tolerance (90/100) and teardrop geometry that rewards aggressive play at the net
Worth knowing
  • Power output (79/100) is moderate; players prioritizing raw hitting force may feel limited
  • Even balance and 375g weight require strong fundamentals—marginal frames for intermediate players transitioning to pro territory
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Full specification
ShapeTeardrop
BalanceEven
Face weaveCarbon 18K
Core materialEVA
Surface textureCarbon 18K
Player levelProfessional
Playing stylePower
Year2026
The series story

NOX AT10 Genius

Agustín Tapia's signature line

The AT10 Genius is NOX's marquee series — the racket line built around Agustín Tapia, and the second-largest family in our database. Unlike most flagship lines, the AT10 splits by construction rather than by year: the 18K editions are the stiffer, more precise frames Tapia plays, the 12K editions trade a little punch for comfort and forgiveness, and the Attack editions push balance higher for out-and-out aggression. Recent generations added Alum construction across the range. Whatever the variant, the AT10's hallmark is the same: a teardrop that behaves like a control racket until you accelerate it.

Which one should you buy?

The AT10 Genius 18K Alum is the pick if you want what the series is famous for — it scores 93 with us, the joint-best racket in our database. Intermediate players should look at the 12K editions first: most of the feel, noticeably easier on the arm and the wallet. The Attack editions only make sense if you already live at the net.

  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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