NOX ML10 LIMITED EDITION 2023

SKU: 31572-P
Special Price €184.95 Regular Price €350.00
Buy now the Nox ML10 Limited Edition 2023 and share padel racket with Miguel Lamperti, the 9th of the World Padel Tour. With HR3 rubber core and carbon frame.
Special Price €184.95 Regular Price €350.00
-€165
Brand Nox
Color Black, Grey
Product Padel Rackets
Balance Low
Core Eva
Face Carbon
Format Normal
Hardness Medium
Level Advanced / Competition
Finishing Sandy
Shape Round
Surface Rough
Game Type Control
Players Collection Miguel Lamperti
User Man

New and exclusive Nox ML10 Limited Edition 2023

The new ML10 Limited Edition 2023 racket is an exclusive model from the new Nox collection, which has been specifically designed for advanced or professional players looking for a resistant and durable racket.

It is round with a low balance and a large, wide contact point, characteristics which provide the player with great comfort, control, and safety when hitting the ball.

Greater spin, achieving a balance between power and control

This Miguel Lamperti racket, which weighs between 360 and 375 grams, has a frame made of 100% carbon fibre, which provides the racket with greater rigidity and durability.

The faces of this Nox racket are made with 18K Carbon, a fabric which makes the racket light through the use of interwoven carbon microfilaments. This material, which is rigid and firm, stands out due to its rigidity which allows for an explosive aggressiveness.

It has an HR3 rubber core, a high-density foam that has a great memory-effect, which accelerates the recovery process to the racket’s original shape after an impact.

With a Smartstrap system to replace the strap

In terms of technologies, the Nox ML10 Limited Edition incorporates the Exclusive SPIN + system, which provides a dual rough finish that is responsible for ensuring better contact with the ball when striking it, as well as greater spin.

In addition, the frame incorporates Dynamic Composit Structure (DCS) technology, which reduces the difference in hardness between the frame and the racket’s faces. Therefore, if the player hits the ball with the outside of the racket, the risk of damage to the fibres when the rubber dips is reduced.