Nox Pack AT10 Genius 12k Xtrem Limited Edition - £400+ RRP
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Nox Pack AT10 Genius 12k Xtrem Limited Edition - £400+ RRP

Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 21:00Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 21:00
0% sold292 tickets left

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Ticket price£3.00
Max odds1 in 293If every ticket sells
Current odds1 in 1On tickets sold so far
Value RatioNo data

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Prize details from Prime Court Competitions

£3 Per Entry - 293 Total Entries Win this Nox Pack AT10 Genius 12k Xtrem Limited Edition - £400+ RRP The Nox AT10 Genius 12K Xtrem Limited Edition is a racket from padel that combines innovation and exclusive design, inspired by the style of the renowned player Agustín Tapia. This limited edition not only stands out for its aesthetics, but also incorporates advanced Weight Balance technology, which optimizes the balance of the racket to deliver superior control on every shot. The XTREM texture Surface makes the difference by enhancing spin during play, outperforming traditional silica sand surfaces. This pack is presented as an ideal option for players looking to stand out on court with high-end gear.

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