1. What is the weight range of the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Rough Surface Edition?
The racket weighs between 360-375 grams, providing an ideal balance between power and control for intermediate to advanced players.
2. What makes the rough surface special on this racket?
The rough surface features a 3D sandy texture with low-weight silica sand finish that significantly enhances spin generation on topspin and slice shots, giving players better ball control.
3. Is this racket suitable for beginners?
This racket is best suited for intermediate to advanced players due to its technical characteristics. Beginners may find it challenging to control initially.
4. What type of core does the ML10 Pro Cup use?
It features the HR3 Core - a high-density rubber core with maximum memory effect that provides greater power and improved ball output.
5. How does the Smartstrap technology work?
The Smartstrap® system allows you to quickly and easily replace the grip cord, improving hygiene and enabling customization of your grip preference.
6. What is the difference between regular and rough surface versions?
The rough surface edition has a textured sandy finish that provides 30-40% more spin compared to smooth surfaces, while maintaining the same control and power characteristics.
7. What materials are used in the racket construction?
The racket features a carbon frame for rigidity, fiber glass silver faces for intermediate stiffness, and the specialized rough surface coating for enhanced spin.
8. What is the racket's shape and how does it affect play?
The ML10 Pro Cup has a round shape design that provides exceptional control with a large sweet spot, making it forgiving on off-center hits.
9. What are the control and power ratings?
The racket offers exceptional control rated at 95/100 and solid power at 85/100, making it perfect for players who prioritize precision and spin over pure power.