Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024
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PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
77/100
Description
Who this racket is for
Pros
- ✓The fibreglass face extends contact time on impact and cushions the arm through long sessions, giving a more absorbent response than the carbon models in the same family The memory-effect HR3 core delivers consistent feel on baseline defence and off-the-wall exits, with no vibration spikes to throw you off in extended rallies At 360-375g in a 38mm teardrop shape, the racket handles quick net exchanges with ease, without losing stability on off-centre hits
Cons
- ✗On flat smashes at maximum power, fibreglass can't match the explosiveness of high-density carbon: players with a dominant attacking game will hit the ceiling sooner The smooth face doesn't generate automatic spin — on viboras and bandejas with heavy spin, you need a bigger swing to compensate compared to sand-finish or 3D-textured rackets
PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
77/100
The Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its teardrop shape shifts the sweet spot slightly upwards, striking a balance between control and power. The medium balance keeps a balanced behaviour between baseline shots and volleys. The medium hardness offers a reasonable compromise between impact absorption and shot response. Its 360-375g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.
Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 — the 360-375g racket with a fibreglass face, HR3 core and 38mm frame that NOX built by fusing the AT line's mould with the ML10 line's control-focused materials. Advanced-level teardrop, medium balance, smooth face.
AT10 meets ML10: the logic behind the Coorp on court
"Coorp" is short for cooperation: NOX crossed the AT family mould — teardrop shape, 38mm profile, neutral balance — with the materials that define the ML10 line: a fibreglass face and a medium-soft density HR3 core. This isn't an improvised hybrid — it's a deliberate engineering call to lower the technical entry bar without leaving the advanced segment.
The fibreglass face flexes more than carbon on impact. That extra flex extends contact time with the ball and produces a wetter, more absorbent touch: off-centre hits don't bounce back with the dry harshness of carbon. NOX's HR3, a medium-soft density compound with a memory effect, completes the equation from the core outward. Long defensive rallies, lobs and sustained baseline exchanges all feel finely controlled and predictable.
The Smart Strap — the safety cord system with interchangeable colours — is the only visible addition to the build. It changes nothing on court; it's a functional, customisable touch.
How the Coorp 2024 performs in each zone of the court
From the baseline — The medium balance in a teardrop shape puts the sweet spot in a neutral zone that works well for direction changes off the diagonal. The fibreglass doesn't amplify vibration on quick backcourt counters: ball exit is controlled, with a clean trajectory. It's not explosive, but it's predictable — and in the baseline game, that matters.
At the net — At 360-375g, the racket responds well in fast exchanges at the mesh. The smooth face won't hand you automatic spin — cut and direction depend entirely on technique. Players who work the angles well with their wrist get an obliging response on block volleys and mid-range defensive lobs.
On the smash and bandeja — Here the Coorp is honest about its limits. The fibreglass doesn't give you the explosiveness you'd want on a flat overhead smash. The bandeja with medium pace comes out well and at a good angle, but the player who lives for maximum-power smashes will notice the ceiling. The vibora with heavy spin needs a bigger swing to make up for the smooth surface.
Who is the Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 built for?
Straight up: the Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 is built for advanced players who prioritise tactical consistency over explosive smash power. The fibreglass + HR3 combination is among the softest and most absorbent in NOX's top-tier range, making it especially suited to players prone to tennis elbow or to those putting in long weekly hours on court.
It's a fit if: - You build the point from the diagonal and value precision over ball-exit speed - You deal with elbow discomfort and want a racket that won't punish you in long sessions - You play the backhand side and need reliability on baseline defence and down-the-line shots - You're at advanced level but your game leans tactical rather than physical
It's not a fit if: - Your game depends on flat smashes at full power or squeezing every ounce out of the racket on each smash - You expect automatic spin from the face texture — the Coorp's smooth surface means you have to generate the spin yourself with technique - You need a firm, dry response on power shots; the HR3 may feel too soft for that profile
If the profile fits but you want to explore variations within the same range, the Nox AT Pro Cup Hard By Agustín Tapia 2025 and the Nox ML10 Pro Cup Coorp By Miguel Lamperti are the closest references in the same family.
Verdict: high-end control for the consistent player
The Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 is an advanced teardrop racket that bets on technical coherence over smash spectacle. The fibreglass and HR3 build a game profile that's predictable in defence, comfortable at net and honestly limited on explosive power. Its biggest strength is response stability match after match; its biggest drawback is that the powerful smasher will end up wanting more than the Coorp can give. For the baseline player with good judgement and high-intensity sessions, it's an advanced-level tool that delivers.
What sets the Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp apart from other NOX rackets at a similar level?
The key is in the face: where most of NOX's advanced rackets use carbon for greater stiffness and explosiveness, the Coorp uses fibreglass, which lowers the effective hardness and improves comfort on impact. The medium-soft density HR3 core reinforces that profile. It's the most absorbent option within NOX's advanced segment, without dropping down to entry-level ranges.
In the brand's lineup
Within Nox's lineup, the AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 positions itself as a distinctive alternative. Its overall score of 8.2/10 places it among the best all-round rackets we've reviewed.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 for?
The Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.
How much does the Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 weigh?
The Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 weighs 360-375g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.
What's the Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024's PadelTestLab score?
The Nox AT Pro Cup Coorp 2024 scores 8.2/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.
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