Dunlop Boost Lite vs Nox ML10 PRO CUP
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Technologies
Technologies
Technical Summary
Round shape
The round shape of the Boost Lite racket offers a large sweet spot for greater tolerance in hitting and better control in shots.
Graphite construction
The use of graphite in the construction of the racket provides an excellent balance between strength and lightness, resulting in improved performance in all shots.
Ultra Soft core
The Ultra Soft core of the Boost Lite racket offers greater comfort in hitting and a lighter weight, making it easier to handle and maneuver on the court.
Power Frame technology
Dunlop's Power Frame technology provides exceptional performance in shots, especially for players in the process of improvement, offering a perfect combination of power and control.
Rough surface
The rough surface of the Boost Lite racket allows for more spin on the ball, resulting in shots with greater penetration and spin.
Technical Summary
Shape
Round
Thickness
38 mm
Weight
360-375 grams
Core
HR3
Face Material
Fiber Glass Silver
Pros
👍 Exceptional performance
Its graphite construction and Power Frame technology offer exceptional performance on the court.
👍 Perfect balance
The Boost Lite racket offers a perfect balance between control and power, ideal for intermediate players.
👍 Ease of handling
Its lightweight and Ultra Soft core make it easy to handle and maneuver on the court.
👍 Rough surface
The rough surface of the racket allows for more spin on the ball, making it easier to hit shots with more spin and depth.
Pros
👍 Exceptional power
Thanks to its HR3 core, this racket offers exceptional power on every hit.
👍 Classic design
The ML10 Pro Cup features a classic and elegant design that never goes out of style.
👍 Quality certification
This racket has been certified by Testea Padel, guaranteeing its quality and durability.
👍 Smartstrap® technology
The replaceable Smartstrap® security cord system provides greater resistance and security.
Cons
👎 Intermediate level
This racket is specially designed for intermediate players, so it may not be suitable for beginners or advanced players.
👎 Price
The price of the Boost Lite racket may be higher than other intermediate level options in the market.
👎 Availability
The availability of the Boost Lite racket may vary depending on the store and demand, making it difficult to find in certain places.
Cons
👎 High price
The ML10 Pro Cup has a higher price than other advanced-level rackets.
👎 Profile thickness
Some players may find the 38 mm thickness a bit uncomfortable.
👎 Classic design
If you're looking for a more modern and eye-catching design, this racket may not be the best choice.
👎 Weight
The weight of 360-375 grams can be a bit heavy for some players.