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Head Extreme Pro

7.9

Based on 2 Expert Reviews

Best Suited For
Strong, advanced power players
Pros
  • Extremely powerful
  • Good sweet spot for a diamond
  • Comfortable for a hard racket
Cons
  • Low manevuerability

Scorecard

Power
The amount of force imprinted on a ball from the racket
9.5
Control
The amount of precision in placement that a padel racket allows a player to exert on a ball.

8.0
Sweet spot
The zone of the racket face where the highest percent of force is applied to the ball.

8.0
Maneuverability
How easy a racket is to maneuver. Inversely correlated to racket weight and balance.

6.3
Soft
Touch refers to the hardness or softness of the racket.

Hard
Smooth
The application of a rough surface on a padel racket's face in order to assist the player in generating spin on their shots.

Rough

Specifications

Suggested Price

€280

Weight (g)
370
Shape
Diamond
Surface
Carbon fiber and fiberglass
Core
Medium-Hard EVA
Released
2023

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Score
Overall
7.9
Power
9.5
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7.3
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7.8
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9.2
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6.0
Maneuverability
7.2

How Does the Head Extreme Pro perform?

Head's Extreme Pro is the updated Delta Pro, which is our top suggestion. Arturo Coello will play with this racket. There are a few minor changes to this racket from the Delta Pro.

Weight

The Extreme Pro's target weight, at 370, is 5 grams lower than the Delta Pro's. We welcome this slight increase in maneuverability at the expense of a smidge of power. No one is called the Extreme Pro a weak racket.

Silicon end cap

Head has introduced a silicone end cap to their new models in 2023, beginning with the Speed line (the new form of the Alpha line). We welcome this addition as it makes grabbing the racket from the very bottom of the handle, which we do often while hitting viboras, super comfortable.

Extreme spin

The new Extreme Spin roughness runs a slightly different pattern. One reviewer described it as slightly less marked than the Delta Pro's.

Our test of the Head Extreme Pro

Expert Reviews of the Head Extreme Pro

8.0
Dani 13

Very similar to the Delta Pro with a few improvements: I liked my aerial game more, I liked its rigidity which gives me control at high speeds, I like the soft end cap. In terms of power, it works very similar to the Delta Pro. Recommended for those who are strong enough to handle the high balance and weight.

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7.9
Racketspecialisten

This racket is for more advanced players, such as tournament players who to have a speed-weapon with a very comfortable but precise feeling when hitting the ball.

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Head

Extreme Pro

Strong, advanced power players
7.9

rating based on 2 expert reviews

Hardness
Medium-Hard
Core
Medium-Hard EVA
Shape
Diamond
Release Year
September 1, 2023
Surface
Carbon fiber and fiberglass
€
280
MSRP