Head have continued their use of the famous Graphene 360+ technology into their new line of Speed rackets, offering a great combination of stability and comfort. The Speed Lite opens up the line that Novak Djokovic endorses to a more inexperienced audience, as the incredibly light weight makes this racket…
Read MoreWe’ve always been fans of the Head Speed rackets, and have found the Speed S to be a great racket for intermediate players in the past. With the newly updated Head Graphene 360+ Speed S, Head brings the lightweight version of the Djokovic racket into the 2020s and we got…
Read MoreThe Head Speed range of rackets is easily one of my favorites on the market. I used these rackets for the best part of 8 years and I just can’t fault them. With the last Graphene update, Head changed the weight of this racket quite a bit, bringing it down…
Read MoreThe Head Speeds are a racket range that I’ve always really enjoyed. I used the Speed Pro in its different forms between 2011 and 2018, so you could say I’m a bit of a fan. They have changed a lot over those years though, and perhaps, even more so with…
Read MoreHead’s most powerful racket, the Graphene 360 PWR Speed is one that will suit more senior players and lower level players looking to get some easy power without putting too much pressure on their joints. This racket is not one that advanced players should consider, as it proved difficult to…
Read MoreI couldn’t wait to get my hands on the Head Graphene Touch Speed Pro 310g 18 x 20, as both my brother William and I, showcased the old Speed Pro 335g for the duration of our high school and college careers. Both of us immediately fell in love with it,…
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