Nox Nextgen Pro Attack 3K NFA Series

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If you play an aggressive, attacking game and want a racket built to back that up, the Nox Nextgen Pro Attack 3K is worth a close look. It sits at 400g, which is on the heavier side, and that extra...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Diamond
Weight
360-375 g
Balance
High
Profile
38 mm
Core
HR3 Black EVA
Face
3K Carbon
Surface
Rough sand
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

If you play an aggressive, attacking game and want a racket built to back that up, the Nox Nextgen Pro Attack 3K is worth a close look. It sits at 400g, which is on the heavier side, and that extra mass is there to put more behind your smashes and drive shots.

The "Attack" name and the 3K carbon construction in the face point clearly toward power-oriented play. 3K carbon weave is a stiffer face material that transfers energy efficiently into the ball, giving you that punchy, direct response when you make clean contact. This is not a racket designed to forgive off-centre hits or help you generate spin through a soft, forgiving feel. It rewards players who already have solid technique and consistent timing. If you are still working on your groundstrokes or you play a defensive, touch-based game from the back, a softer or more balanced option would likely suit you better.

At 400g, this racket sits above the typical 360-375g range you see in many all-round models. That weight can help experienced players generate pace without extra swing effort, but if you find heavier rackets tire your arm or aggravate your elbow, this is not the one to start with. The "NFA Series" designation suggests this sits within Nox's performance line aimed at club-level to advanced players who know what they want from an attacking frame. Full details on the shape, balance point, and core material are not confirmed in the current spec sheet, so it is worth checking with us directly if those details matter to your decision.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this racket best suited to?

Experienced players who favour an attacking style, particularly those who like to finish points with overhead smashes or powerful drives from the mid-court.

Is 400g too heavy for a club player?

It depends on your fitness and technique. If you are new to padel or prone to arm fatigue, starting with something in the 360-375g range is a safer choice.

How should I care for the carbon face?

Avoid scraping the face along the court surface and store the racket in a protective cover away from extreme heat, which can weaken the resin in the carbon layers over time.

What does 3K carbon mean?

It refers to the weave density of the carbon fibre, with 3K meaning 3,000 filaments per bundle. It produces a stiff, responsive face compared to softer fibreglass alternatives.