







Paletero Nox Street Series
If you want a no-fuss bag that carries your racket and a few essentials without weighing you down, the Nox Street Series Paletero is worth a look. It is a compact, single-racket carrier aimed at players who travel light and...
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If you want a no-fuss bag that carries your racket and a few essentials without weighing you down, the Nox Street Series Paletero is worth a look. It is a compact, single-racket carrier aimed at players who travel light and want something reliable for regular club sessions.
At 800g, this bag is light enough that you will barely notice it on your shoulder or in your hand. The Street Series sits in Nox's entry-to-mid range, so the focus is on practical protection and everyday durability rather than premium materials or extra storage. Expect enough room for your racket, a couple of balls, and small personal items like keys or a phone. It is not designed to replace a full kit bag, and if you regularly carry a change of clothes, a second racket, or a lot of accessories, you will want to look at a larger Nox bag from the same range.
This paletero suits players who commute to the club on foot or by public transport, or anyone who just wants to grab and go without lugging a backpack. It is also a solid choice as a secondary bag if you already own a larger holdall and just need something slim for casual sessions.
Frequently asked questions
Who is this bag aimed at?
It suits recreational and club players who want a lightweight, compact option for carrying a single racket and the basics to and from the court.
Can it fit more than one racket?
It is designed as a single-racket paletero, so fitting a second racket comfortably is unlikely. If you need to carry two rackets, consider a Nox bag with a dedicated multi-racket compartment.
Is 800g heavy for a paletero?
No, 800g is a reasonable weight for a padded racket bag of this type. The padding adds some bulk but keeps your racket protected during transit.
How should I care for it?
Wipe it down with a damp cloth after use and keep it out of prolonged direct sunlight, which can fade the fabric and weaken zips over time. Avoid overpacking it, as this puts stress on the seams.

