NOX EA10 Ventus Attack 12K Xtrem Padel Racket 2026

NOX EA10 Ventus Attack 12K Xtrem Padel Racket 2026

£223.99

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NOX EA10 Ventus Attack 12K Xtrem Padel Racket 2026

TheEA10 Ventus Attack 12K XTREM 2026 by Edu Alonso is a high-octane attacking racket that feels solid but fast. With its diamond shape, upgraded aerodynamics, and Xtrem carbon face, it gives you that satisfying punch while still keeping enough control to dominate tight points

TheEA10 Ventus Attack 12K XTREM 2026is engineered for players who live to finish points. Developed together with Edu Alonso, this racket channels raw offensive energy. The new Luxury 2026 mould improves balance and airflow, helping you swing harder and smoother.

It features a 12K Xtrem carbon face for crisp response and durability, backed by a MLD Black EVA core that balances firmness with correctly tuned energy return. The diamond frame and high balance let you hammer smashes and overheads, while the Dual Spin textured surface gives you extra bite on topspin and subtle touches. You’ll find the Smart Strap, Custom Grip®, and Pulse System integrated for comfort and reduced vibration. For serious hitters who want control and speed under one hood — this is built for you.

Brand NOX
Racket Balance Balanced, High (Head Heavy)
Racket Firmness Balanced, Hard
Racket Material Carbon
Racket Shape Diamond
Racket Style Balanced, Power
Racket Surface Rough
Racket Weight 360-375
Racket Year 2026

The expert’s thoughts..

If you’re looking for a racket that lets you push the tempo and take command of the rallies, this Ventus Attack 12K Xtrem is built to deliver. The diamond-style head and high balance give you that stepping-in, point-finishing feel — when you swing hard, the ball comes off confidently. But what makes it more than just a brute power tool is how it maintains enough stability and feel to give you confidence even when you’re defending or recovering.

What I liked most is how it handles transitions from deep defence to net attack. You’re not left holding a missile that’s hard to control — it moves surprisingly well, reacts fast, and gives you that “yes I meant to do that” feeling when you place the smash. Sure, it demands decent technique and timing, but if you’re a player who wants to finish points, dominate the net, and feel your racket respond when you go for it — this is a very strong contender.