The New Head Radical Series | Tennis Racquet Review
The new Head Radical tennis racquet series is here and ready for the court. With new and improved features, including advanced graphene 360 technology, the Radical racquets transfer the energy of your stoke directly into the ball. The racquet’s claim to fame is that there is now “no shot you can’t play,” just ask the Radical racquet using pros; Sloane Stephens, Diego Schwartzman, Danielle Collins, Taylor Fritz and former World No. 1 Andy Murray.
Breaking Down the New and Improved Graphene 360 Racquet Technology
The structural base of the racquet is comprised of Graphene 360 placed in the shaft of the racquet. This provides optimized mass distribution for better mobility and more power. The Graphene 360 extends into the racquet head, reducing frame distortion thus offering optimal energy transfer from racquet to ball.
The Head Radical Pro Tennis Racquet
Like all of the new Radical racquets, the PRO comes with a new, bold design that is noticeable the second you walk on the court. The PRO has a heavier frame and was engineered for the tournament player. It is considered the “most aggressive” HEAD racquet of the series.
The HEAD Graphene 360 Radical MP Tennis Racquet
The RADICAL MP is slightly lighter than the PRO and was also engineered with the new Graphene 360 technology. The MP has a dynamic 16/19 string pattern for more playability and spin and was made with the all-court tour player player in mind. If you are a player who craves the perfect combination of power and handling, then this is definitely a racquet you’ll want to consider.
The HEAD Graphene 360 Radical S Tennis Racquet
The Graphene 360 Radical S tennis racquet comes with a bigger head and a lighter weight compared to the rest of the series. This racquet is perfect for driven club players who want mobility and easy playability.
The HEAD Graphene 360 Radical PWR Tennis Racquet
The most adaptable racquet of the Graphene 360 Radical series is the PWR racquet. This racquet was engineered for the serious high-level player who wants lighter frame and plays all over the court. In addition to all of the new technology in the series, the PWR Racquet employees an adaptive string pattern (ASP) technology, which allows players to choose between a powerful 14/19 pattern for more spin and a 16/19 pattern for more control.
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