Nox Nox AT10 Luxury Genius ArenaThis racket gives a broad, confidence-building feel and moves easily through the court, which helps new players mask timing errors and focus on placement. Its steady feedback makes learning strokes less frustrating so the weekend player can build reliable technique.
You give up some instant, effortless punch on attacking swings compared with more power-oriented options.
Siux Siux Pegasus Grafeno SilverThe Pegasus delivers a lively, responsive feel that rewards improved timing and lets developing players start adding weapons—more satisfying smashes and easier pace without becoming harsh. It’s a good bridge for someone who’s consistent but wants to expand into attacking and spin shots.
You accept a bit less blunt forgiveness on off-centre hits than a very soft, control-first racket.
Nox Nox AT10 Luxury Genius ArenaFor experienced players who prioritize placement and control, this racket provides a predictable, connected feel that helps you shape points and execute precise tactics. It favors players who generate their own power and want a tool that sharpens accuracy around the net and from the back.
You sacrifice some of the trampoline-like power boost and raw smash speed that softer, livelier rackets offer.
Siux Siux Pegasus Grafeno SilverAggressive finishers will find the Pegasus converts technique into punch smoothly, so overheads and attacking volleys feel more decisive without extra effort. It helps left-side players finish points more often by adding liveliness to attacking motions.
That livelier response reduces the margin for error on off-centre strikes.
Nox Nox AT10 Luxury Genius ArenaPatient builders will like the Nox’s steady, controlled feedback and easy maneuverability for quick defensive adjustments and accurate placement. It supports careful point construction and reliable wall play, letting you set up your partner with confidence.
You won’t get the same instant, springy power for finishing points as with more aggressive rackets.
Siux Siux Pegasus Grafeno SilverThe Pegasus offers a softer, more cushioning feel that soothes vibrations and is gentler on the elbow and shoulder, making it a good pick for players with past arm issues or those who want long-term joint comfort. At the same time it keeps enough liveliness so you don’t lose the ability to attack when needed.
You accept a slightly springy, less ultra-precise connection to the ball compared with very stiff, control-focused rackets.
Nox AT10 Luxury Genius ArenaPlayers who want a controllable, confidence-building racket with a forgiving sweet spot and great maneuverability—from weekend beginners to tactically minded advanced players.
Siux Pegasus Grafeno SilverPlayers seeking a livelier, easier-to-generate-power racket—intermediates developing weapons, aggressive finishers, or anyone wanting a softer, arm-friendly feel.