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Nox Padel Perforated Over Grips (White)

Play your way — with control or power. The new Nox overgrip boosts your game, delivering ultimate comfort and a great feel every match.

£7.50 £9.99

Description:

Non-Slip: Designed for mastering every shot — from volleys to the Vibora — the high-tack PU surface delivers superior grip that intensifies with play.

Perforated for Breathability: The micro-perforated design enhances air circulation, keeping your grip fresh and preventing slippage during intense rallies.

Comfortable: Cushioned layers absorb vibrations for a smooth, controlled feel, ensuring every swing is precise and effortless.

Sweat-Absorbing: The middle non-woven microfiber layer efficiently wicks away moisture, keeping your hands dry and comfortable even in long matches.

Perfect Fit: Easy to apply and eco-friendly, it minimizes material waste — combining convenience, performance, and sustainability in one smart design.

Delivery:

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Royal Mail Signed | Tracked 24

Frequently Asked Questions

Best Padel Rackets for Beginners?

The perfect beginner padel racket should focus on comfort, control, and durability.

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A round-shaped racket with a light weight, low balance, and a soft core will help a beginner focus on developing their technique without being overwhelmed by too much power or complicated handling.

Most beginner rackets use soft core materials like EVA or foam, which provide a more comfortable feel and less vibration. This helps with ball control and reduces the risk of injury or strain while learning.

What difference does the shape make?

The shape of a padel racket significantly influences the game, as it affects balance, control, and power. Here's a breakdown of the three main shapes:

Round Shape: The round racket is generally more forgiving with a larger sweet spot (the ideal area of the racket for hitting the ball). It provides better control and precision over power.

Beginners, as it’s easier to handle and offers more consistency and comfort while learning the game.

Teardrop Shape: This racket shape balances power and control. The sweet spot is slightly smaller than the round racket, but it provides more power. It’s slightly more advanced than the round shape, as it demands a bit more skill for optimal performance.

Diamond Shape: This racket is designed for maximum power, but it has a smaller sweet spot, meaning it’s less forgiving. It’s usually the least common shape.

How long will it take to receive my order?

All orders are shipped Royal Mail Signed - Tracked 24.

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What is padel tennis?

Padel tennis, or simply padel, is a racket sport played on a smaller, enclosed court.

It combines elements of tennis and squash, using a solid racket with no strings and a softer ball. The game is usually played in doubles (two players per team), and the rules are similar to tennis, but with the added twist that players can use the walls to bounce the ball, like in squash.

Padel is fast-paced, highly social, and gaining popularity worldwide.