Who is this product for?
The Nox X-One Casual Series 2024 racket is perfect for beginners who want an all-round game with a focus on control and precision because its round shape and low balance make it easy to swing. Plus, it offers an incredibly soft feel for your first matches. The HR3 Core made from high-density foam with a rapid memory effect improves power.
External material: 3K fibreglass
Woven 3K fibres achieved by interlacing fibreglass fibres to form small squares. Fibreglass has been used for this model because it is heavier than carbon fibre, making the product more durable. Woven 3K fibres achieved by interlacing fibreglass fibres to form small squares. Fibreglass has been used for this model because it is heavier than carbon fibre, making the product more durable.
Internal material: EVA HR3 Core
Low-density foam with a good shape memory to make the racket more powerful and give you optimal ball exit.
Dynamic Composite Structure (DCS)
More material is used in the frame to keep a similar level of hardness between the frame and racket head. This makes the racket more durable.
Carbon Frame technology
100% carbon frame. This material makes the racket and frame more rigid, sturdy, and durable.
Oversize Grip
Longer handle for a more comfortable grip.
Smartstrap technology
This system lets you change the wrist strap without having to remove the buttcap.
Weight: 360-375 g
The weight is measured in grams. Just like the balance point, the weight impacts a racket's swingweight and therefore its manoeuvrability, stability and ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The heavier the racket, the more power you'll get, but the harder it will be to handle. Conversely, the lighter the racket, the easier it will be to handle, but the less powerful it will be.
Balance: Low
This is the racket balance point, measured in millimetres from the bottom of the racket handle.
The larger the number (head-heavy balance), the more power and stability you'll get from the racket and the heavier it will feel (even if it's not a heavy racket). However, you'll have to give up some manoeuvrability. The smaller the number (grip biased or handle heavy), the easier the racket will be to handle, but the less power and stability you'll get.