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Nox Padel Shoes
If you’re shopping for Nox padel shoes, you’re likely looking for three things that genuinely matter on court: comfort for long sessions, reliable grip for quick stops, and secure support for lateral movement. Padel isn’t a straight-line sport — it’s a constant loop of short sprints, pivots, side steps and fast recoveries. The right pair of Nox padel tennis shoes can help you feel more stable when you push wide, more confident when you brake, and less distracted by foot fatigue as the match goes on.
At Padel Market, you’ll find Nox footwear built around that reality: supportive models made for sharp direction changes and stable base contact, plus all-round options that balance comfort and court feel. The result is simple: shoes that suit modern padel movement — especially if you value grip and a locked-in fit when rallies speed up.
Why choose Nox padel shoes?
Nox has become a strong pick for players who want a dependable “game-ready” feel straight out of the box. Across the range, the focus is consistent:
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Comfort-first feel so you can play longer without your feet feeling punished.
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Traction you can trust when you stop and pivot at pace.
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Lateral support for the movements padel demands most — shuffles, side lunges and quick recovery steps.
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Secure fit that keeps your foot stable without feeling overly restrictive.
If you’ve ever felt your shoes sliding on hard stops or your foot rolling slightly when pushing wide, upgrading to purpose-built Nox court shoes can be one of the most noticeable improvements you make.
AT10: designed with Agustín Tapia
The Nox AT10 line is developed in collaboration with Agustín Tapia (one of the most followed players in padel). It’s aimed at players who want a shoe that feels supportive during aggressive movement patterns: explosive changes of direction, fast net transitions and sharp pivots under pressure.
In the current selection you’ve got options like the NOX AT10 PRO White/Grey 2026 and the NOX AT10 LUX Feather Gray/Raven 2026, designed to suit that quick, modern style of play.
If you prefer a classic padel outsole feel, you’ll also see models listed with a herringbone/clay (Espiga/Clay) outsole on the product details.
Choose AT10 if you want:
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A supportive feel for hard lateral pushes and quick recovery steps
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Confidence on fast stops and pivots
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A “match-ready” shoe for regular play and high intensity sessions
ML10: built with Miguel Lamperti
The Nox ML10 range is created with Miguel Lamperti and is a favourite style direction for players who want an all-round shoe: comfortable, stable and easy to trust from the first game. In the current collection you’ve got models such as NOX ML10 HEXA (2026) in different colourways.
Choose ML10 if you want:
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A reliable, comfortable feel for regular training and match play
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A stable base that supports controlled movement patterns
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An “all-rounder” option if you don’t want an overly aggressive or stiff feel
How to choose your Nox padel tennis shoes
Use this quick guide to decide which Nox padel shoes match your game — then filter by size and availability.
1) Grip and outsole pattern
If you play on courts where traction changes (sandier surfaces, humid conditions, etc.), choose a shoe with a traction pattern you trust. Padel involves constant braking and turning, so you want predictable grip, not just “more grip”.
2) Lateral stability and support
If you’re a fast mover or you attack the net often, prioritise a stable base and a secure upper that keeps your foot controlled on side steps. This is where many players feel the biggest difference between general trainers and true padel shoes.
3) Comfort for your playing frequency
If you play once a week, most comfort-focused options will work well. If you play multiple times weekly, look for models that stay comfortable over time and feel stable as fatigue builds.
4) Fit and sizing
Your heel should feel secure, your midfoot supported, and your toes should have room without sliding. A great pair of Nox padel trainers should feel locked-in when you pivot, but not tight enough to create pressure points.
5) Your style: AT10 vs ML10
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AT10: great if your game is explosive and you want a supportive, fast-feeling option.
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ML10: a strong all-round choice if you want comfort, stability and easy wear for regular play.
FAQs
Are Nox padel shoes good for lateral movement?
Yes — Nox footwear is designed around padel movement patterns, where side-to-side support and controlled pivots matter most.
What’s the difference between AT10 and ML10?
AT10 is positioned as the more “pro-inspired” line built with Agustín Tapia for fast, modern movement, while ML10 is an all-round line built with Miguel Lamperti, often chosen for balanced comfort and stability.
Do Nox padel tennis shoes work on padel courts with sand?
Traction depends on the outsole pattern and court conditions. If you often play on sandier courts, prioritise predictable grip and stability, and replace shoes once the outsole loses bite.
How should Nox padel shoes fit?
Secure in the heel and midfoot, with enough room at the toes. If you feel your foot sliding when you stop or pivot, you likely need a more secure fit.
Are running shoes OK for padel?
Not ideal. Running shoes are built mainly for forward movement, not repeated lateral pushes, so they can feel unstable on court.
What are the best Nox padel shoes for beginners?
Most beginners do best with a stable, comfortable option that feels easy to trust. If you’re unsure, start with an all-round choice (often ML10-style) and focus on fit, comfort and predictable traction.
Ready to pick your pair? Filter by size and choose based on what you value most — grip, stability or comfort. If you want a faster, more aggressive feel, start with AT10. If you want a dependable all-round shoe, look at ML10 options available in the collection.










































