The Nox Equation Hard Advanced is a padel racket that weighs 355 to 365g and suits intermediate players who want sharp control. Its HR3 Hard EVA core and carbon frame give a firm, direct feel on contact. A round shape and wide sweet spot keep your shots consistent.
This Nox Equation Hard Advanced padel racket scores 85 out of 100 for power. It scores 95 out of 100 for control. That balance suits players who already have decent technique, and rewards clean, placed shots over raw swing speed.
The carbon frame stays rigid through fast exchanges, and the anti-vibration system absorbs shock from off-centre hits. Exclusive Spin's rough surface helps the ball grip the strings longer. This makes it easier to add spin on slices and topspin drives. This makes the racket a strong fit for club players moving from soft, forgiving rackets towards a more attacking game.
The face is built from 3K fiberglass, woven in three layers for extra thickness and durability. This gives the hitting surface some give. It absorbs part of the impact rather than passing it all to your arm. Underneath sits the HR3 Hard EVA core, a high-density rubber that is dyed through for consistent firmness across the blade.
The frame uses Dynamic Composite Structure, which carries extra material four centimetres in from the edge of the face. This blends the stiffness of the frame into the face gradually. It avoids a hard line where fibres could crack. Combined with the carbon frame, it gives a stable, connected feel even on shots hit near the rim.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Weight | 355 - 365g |
| Width | 38mm |
| Frame | Carbon |
| Core | HR3 Hard EVA |
| Face | Fiber Glass 3K |
| Surface | Exclusive Spin |
| Shape | Round |
| Power | 85/100 |
| Control | 95/100 |
| Level | Intermediate |
| Touch | Intermediate-Firm |
| Style | Precision |
The Nox Equation Hard Advanced suits intermediate players who already place the ball well and want more precision rather than raw power. The firm HR3 Hard EVA core rewards a clean, controlled swing. The wide sweet spot covers you when contact is not perfect. Players who want pure power, rather than touch, might prefer a softer-cored racket from the Nox range instead.
On court, the round shape keeps the racket stable through fast net exchanges. The Exclusive Spin surface adds bite on slice volleys. You can also visit our London store in Ealing to try this racket before you buy. Our team can also advise on the right grip setup for your game.
Is the Nox Equation Hard Advanced good for beginners?
It is built for intermediate players, not complete beginners. The firm core and high control rating reward players who can already place shots consistently. Beginners may find a softer-cored racket easier to learn with first.
What does the HR3 Hard EVA core feel like?
It feels firm and direct compared to a soft EVA core. You get clear feedback at contact and a quick rebound off the face. This firmness needs a bit more technique to control on fast exchanges.
Can I change the grip cord on this racket?
Yes, it uses the Smartstrap replaceable safety cord system. You can swap the cord quickly without tools, which keeps the grip clean and hygienic. This also lets you customise the handle to fit your hand.
Does the Exclusive Spin surface really add more spin?
Yes, the dual rough finish grips the ball longer at contact than a smooth face. The 3D hexagonal centre and sandblasted edges work together to hold the ball briefly before release. This gives you more spin on slices and topspin shots.
Which players suit the Equation Hard Advanced best?
Intermediate players who already control their shots well get the most from this racket. Its 95/100 control rating and firm core suit precise, placed shots over raw power. Players who want more forgiveness might prefer a softer core instead.
Should I worry about arm strain with a firm core racket?
The anti-vibration system in the frame helps offset the firmness of the core. Rubber inserts absorb shock from off-centre hits before it reaches your arm. Players with existing arm issues should still test the racket before committing to long sessions.
What is the difference between the Equation Hard and Equation Soft?
The Hard version uses an HR3 Hard EVA core, while the Soft version uses an HR3 Soft EVA core. The Hard core gives a firmer, more direct feel and more control on placed shots. The Soft core gives more ball output and comfort, which suits longer sessions or players who prefer a gentler response.