Unboxing and first impressions of the Nox AT.2 LTD 2023
The reviewer highlights that the Nox AT.2 LTD 2023 arrives in a special edition box, underlining its premium status. Inside, players will find not only the racket but also a miniature keychain replica, two rope-style wrist straps with padded interiors, and a branded wristband. These extras add a sense of exclusivity and attention to detail that sets this limited edition apart from standard releases.
The Smart Strap system has been updated for this edition, featuring a reinforced piece at the base of the handle for easier and more secure strap changes. The grip itself is thinner than standard, with a rounded cap and a design that allows the overgrip to be extended up to the heart of the racket. This will appeal to players who prefer a slimmer handle and customizable grip length.
Technical specifications and build quality
- Weight: 360–375g (tested model: 361g)
- Balance: Approximately 25.5 cm
- Face material: 18K carbon fiber
- Core: HR3 Black EVA (firmer than standard HR3)
- Finish: Combination of matte (sandy roughness) and glossy (3D roughness on logo)
- Shape: Round, though Nox markets it as teardrop
- Reinforcements: Double diagonal reinforcement in the heart, dual AVS anti-vibration system on the sides
The HR3 Black EVA core is slightly firmer than the typical HR3 foam found in other Nox rackets, resulting in a medium-hard feel. The faces combine a matte, sandy roughness for spin with a glossy, 3D-textured logo area, offering a unique tactile experience. The reviewer notes that this mix of finishes affects spin performance, which is discussed in detail later.
Performance from the baseline: control, power, and sweet spot
From the back of the court, the Nox AT.2 LTD 2023 stands out for its maneuverability and comfort. The racket feels easy to swing and does not tire the arm, making it suitable for extended defensive play. The medium-hard touch, however, means that at lower speeds or when playing softer shots, players need to extend their stroke more to achieve depth, as the ball does not rebound as easily as with softer models like the AT10 18K 2023.
The reviewer points out that the sweet spot is somewhat reduced and centered. Shots struck outside this area lose some sensation and sound, making the racket slightly more technical and demanding. However, compared to the previous AT.2 LTD, the sweet spot is larger and more forgiving, especially at higher speeds where the racket responds with improved power and control.
Overall, the channel finds the AT.2 LTD 2023 to be a step up in baseline performance, particularly for players who can generate their own power and value precision over effortless ball output.
Mid-court play: vibora and bandeja sensations
The reviewer singles out the mid-court as the area where the AT.2 LTD 2023 shines brightest. The racket’s agility allows for quick acceleration and less arm fatigue during intense exchanges. At medium to high speeds, the ball leaves the face with notable velocity, making it easier to play aggressive viboras and bandejas.
At lower speeds, the racket requires players to accompany the ball more, but the firmer touch provides excellent control. The reviewer notes that the combination of matte and glossy finishes on the face affects spin: when attempting heavy slice or topspin, the ball can sometimes “slip” on the glossy 3D logo area, requiring players to exaggerate their downward motion to achieve the desired effect. Despite this, the overall performance in mid-court is described as very complete, especially for those who play with pace and like to attack from this zone.
Net play: volleys and offensive potential
At the net, the AT.2 LTD 2023 maintains its reputation for agility and quick handling. Direction changes and fast volleys are executed with ease. The sweet spot issue is less pronounced here, as volleys are less likely to be struck at the extreme edges. At lower speeds, the racket offers great control but requires a longer stroke for depth, while at higher speeds, it becomes more offensive, allowing players to generate significant ball speed with little effort.
The only notable drawback is again related to spin: when attempting to impart heavy effect, the ball may occasionally slide on the glossy sections, especially compared to the standard 18K model. However, for flat or direct volleys, the response is superior and the ball speed is impressive.
Smash and overheads: power and technical demands
Despite its round shape, the AT.2 LTD 2023 delivers more power on flat smashes than the AT10 18K 2023, thanks to its firmer core and face. The difference is most noticeable on flat overheads, where the racket absorbs less energy and returns more power to the ball. For “por tres” smashes, the change is less dramatic, as the softer AT10 18K may even help more due to its livelier foam.
The reviewer emphasizes that the sweet spot is crucial for smashes: hitting with the central area yields excellent results, but shots struck higher or outside the sweet spot lose power and feel. This makes the racket somewhat technical for overhead play, requiring adaptation for those used to larger sweet spots or softer rackets.
Key strengths and areas for improvement
- Maneuverability: Very agile and comfortable, especially for long matches
- Control: Excellent at medium and high speeds, especially in mid-court and net play
- Power: Improved over previous models, especially on flat smashes and fast volleys
- Spin: Mixed results due to dual surface finish; requires adaptation for heavy effect shots
- Sweet spot: Centered and slightly reduced, making the racket more technical
The reviewer prefers the AT.2 LTD 2023 over the AT10 18K 2023 for players seeking a more aggressive, controlled, and technical racket. Those who need more help in defensive play or prefer a larger sweet spot may find the standard AT10 18K more forgiving.
Best court zones for the Nox AT.2 LTD 2023
- Mid-court (vibora and bandeja): Outstanding control and acceleration, minimal fatigue
- Net (volleys): Agile, responsive, and offensive with excellent ball speed
- Baseline (defense): Good control and comfort, but requires more effort at low speeds
- Smash (overheads): Delivers solid power if struck centrally, but less forgiving on off-center hits
The channel concludes that the AT.2 LTD 2023 is a strong choice for players who value maneuverability, control, and a firmer touch, and who are willing to adapt to a more technical sweet spot for the reward of extra power and precision in attack.





