
2026
NOX
EA10 Ventus Hybrid 12K Xtreme 2026
Teardrop368gMedium BalanceBalancedAdvanced
£215 RRP £310
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ShapeTeardrop
Weight368g
BalanceMedium
LevelAdvanced
StyleBalanced
CoreMultilayer Black EVA
FaceCarbon 12K
FrameCarbon
Price History
Current price£215
21-day low£215
At its lowest
21-day high£276down £61 from peak
Our Verdict
The NOX EA10 Ventus Hybrid 12K Xtreme 2026 is one of the most capable all-court weapons in the NOX range for 2026, combining the aggressive feel of a power racket with enough touch and feedback to satisfy technically refined players. The Multilayer Black EVA core is the engineering highlight — its multi-density construction adapts from soft touch shots to explosive smashes without feeling unpredictable. The 12K carbon faces and Rough Surface finish give it a spin and pace ceiling that few teardrop rackets reach, while the DCS frame construction keeps the structure honest under sustained competitive use. At 368g with a medium balance, it sits in a sweet spot for advanced players who want net dominance but still need to fight back from the glass when pushed deep. If you play an all-court game at advanced or semi-professional level and want a single racket that can do everything convincingly, this deserves serious consideration.
Pros
- You get a genuinely satisfying crack on smashes and bandeja finishes — the 12K carbon faces deliver a firm, explosive response that most teardrop rackets at this weight simply cannot match.
- Generating heavy spin on víboras and lobs is noticeably easier here than on smoother-faced rivals, thanks to the 3D Rough Surface texture that grips the ball through the swing arc.
- Even after long sessions, the arm fatigue is less pronounced than you might expect from a racket this stiff, largely because the AVS system and the multi-density Multilayer Black EVA core absorb a meaningful amount of impact shock.
Cons
- Players below advanced level will struggle to time the stiff 12K carbon faces consistently, and mishits punish technique gaps harshly — this is not a racket that forgives a developing swing.
In Depth
The Face
Carbon 12K
12K carbon weave — a balanced option between stiffness and flex. Good energy transfer on hard contact with enough face movement to generate spin on attacking shots.
The Core
Multilayer Black EVA
Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits.
Shape & Balance
Teardrop · Medium Balance
The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket.
Who Buys This
Advanced · Balanced players
Experienced players with developed technique who want flexibility across different match situations. Equally comfortable defending from the back or finishing at the net.
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