The EA10 Ventus Hybrid 12K Xtreme 2026 takes Alonso's Xtreme carbon and applies it to a hybrid teardrop - a balanced shape that performs well both at the net and from the baseline without fully committing to either.
Among the Nox pro range, this is the most versatile frame. The hybrid construction means the racket transitions between attack and defense more smoothly than pure diamond or round alternatives.
At EUR 306 it is the most expensive in the EA10 line but offers genuine versatility that the Attack version sacrifices. For advanced players whose game is not one-dimensional, this is the Nox pro frame to consider.
An excellent choice for high-level complete players.
Who it's for
Best for: Pro players wanting Xtreme carbon in a versatile hybrid teardrop format
Skip if: Players below advanced, arm-sensitive players
Strengths
- 12K Xtreme carbon in a versatile hybrid teardrop
- Best versatility in the Nox pro range
- Edu Alonso endorsement reflects genuine all-court credentials
- Strong performance across all shot types
Weaknesses
- EUR 306 is a significant investment
- Xtreme carbon still demanding on the arm
- Not the best choice for one-dimensional power players


