Choose your padel racket based on playing style
The Nox Future Series offers various models that suit your playing style. For those who like to play offensively and control the pace, there's a racket with a diamond shape. This shape places the weight towards the top, helping you generate extra power during smashes and volleys. Are you looking for stability and flawless precision? Then a round racket is a better fit. This model provides maximum control for defensive shots. For players with an all-round approach who both defend and attack, the teardrop shape is ideal. This design combines power and control, allowing you to switch smoothly between different situations on the court. The shape of the head is just the start. The materials used also decide which version suits you best.
Rackets from the Nox Future Series are built with performance-focused technologies that give you that extra edge. The 12K Carbon Alum construction in some models provides a stiffer hitting surface. This allows for quicker energy transfer during attacking shots. You'll notice this during an aggressive smash, where short but powerful contact is key. The EV50 core, a dense foam material, helps you maintain better control under pressure. The SPIN 3D surface delivers increased grip on the ball, giving you the ability to add more spin. The SmartStrap® Technology makes it easy to switch out your wrist strap. This is not only clean but also handy during intense training sessions or matches.
Power or control? Each model offers a different balance
The Future Attack is designed for maximum power, featuring a high balance and stiff materials. It allows you to get the most out of your attacking game at the net or from the corners. The Future Control focuses on precision and ball feel, excelling during rallies where every shot placement matters. This model has a lower balance, resulting in quicker responses and more comfort when defending. Looking for a mix of both? The Future Hybrid is great for situations where you need to build up play and finish points. These options cater to players who switch roles often during a match and need adaptability from their equipment.
Find the right racket for your level and goals
Which racket fits best depends on where you are as a player and what you aim to achieve. If you've been playing for a while and want to boost your power game, then a power-oriented model with stiff materials is a good choice. Do you rely more on feel or are still working on your technique? Then a control version may be better for you. Ask yourself whether you mostly build points from the baseline or prefer to approach the net. Also think about how often you play and which parts of your game you want to improve. There's no perfect model for everyone. Each racket in the Nox Future Series is designed with a specific playing style in mind.
Future NextGen: focused on younger players
For those just starting or growing into the game as young players, Nox offers two models within the Future NextGen line. The NFA NextGen Attack 3K is an attacking variant with a very low weight. This makes it easier to swing quickly without losing control. The NextGen Hybrid 3K is all-round and gives young athletes the chance to develop both technique and power. Both rackets are made for lighter loads, without cutting corners on quality. They support the healthy growth of skills and confidence on the court, whether you're training or already playing in tournaments.