Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. If you are curious about where the new Extreme racquets stand in the HEAD family of racquets, you can check their power chart below. Of course, I’m not the target group of this racquet. The comfort is better than the Aero and similar to the Dunlop and it offers even more spin. Clearly, we enjoyed this racket otherwise we wouldn’t have featured as one of our best beginner rackets, but what style of players will it suit, and is it the right weapon for you? The Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S makes tennis as uncomplicated as it can be and we think this is a great quality for a beginner/ intermediate racket. Essentially, this racket does exactly what it’s designed to do at the net. But any kind of finesse shots was harder to come by. Once I did, tennis was pretty easy, just point and shoot. The line is overall probably a bit too lively and powerful for my liking, but the new 98 sq inch. Those attributes immediately caught Brittany's attention. I did like Lynx Tour in the Pro, but Hawk Touch was my favorite string in these frames overall. But let’s go through the different models below. I think these racquets require a fairly dead string to increase the control. However, it was the serve which we enjoyed most with this racket with the power-oriented frame allowing us to crank up our serve speeds but still keep pretty good consistency. A larger head size improves racquet stability, so I felt like this frame needed extra weight in the hoop. Overall, a very good racket and the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S earns a 7/10 from us. Like with the other Graphene 360+ updates, such as the Speed MP, Gravity, Prestige and Extreme (click to read my reviews), the softer feel of the spiral-fibers makes the Radical racquets better. I hope I can answer that in this HEAD Graphene 360 Speed Pro racquet review. Head size: 98 sq inches / 630 sq cm Weight: 305g / 10.8 oz Balance: 315 mm / 7 pts HL Beam: 22/23/21 mm Length: 68.5 cm / 27 inches String pattern: Tight 16×19 Stiffness: Medium Stiff Power level: CPI 500 (HEAD power scale) – relatively high. It is time for the Speed MP to get an injection of spiral fibers. Whether I was attacking off the front foot, or defending for my life, I found the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S gave me what I needed and I was very happy with its performance. The 105 sq inch head makes this racket extremely easy to play with for beginner and intermediate players, allowing them to enjoy the performance benefits of this racket range. There’s a tendency for light rackets to b… The HEAD Extreme series has always focused on helping the player generate more topspin and power. Head size: 100 sq inches / 645 sq cm Weight: 315g / 11.1 oz Balance: 315 mm / 7 pts HL Beam: 23/26/21 mm Length: 68.5 cm / 27 inches String pattern: Tight 16×19 Stiffness: Medium Stiff Power level: CPI 400 (HEAD power scale) – relatively high. This racket is amazingly easy to play with. It also contains the unstrung specs of all these racquets. Head Graphene 360+ Extreme MP. Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S Racket Review. The new Extremes share most of that but it definitely offers improved control thanks to the tighter string pattern and better comfort from the spiral fibers in the layup. The Head tennis company has been one of the pioneers of manufacturing amazing tennis racquets since the late 1960’s when the owner, Howard Head, started making racquets with aluminum frames. Does the Pro hit somewhere inbetween? It stacks up well against bestsellers like the Babolat Pure Aero and the Dunlop SX 300. The ball always has a little bit more power on it when you’re at the net, so the stability can help you control the extra zip on the ball. I preferred the slightly softer feel of Lynx Tour and thought the racquet and the string complimented each other well. Weighing in at 310g and with a big swingweight of 331, this racket’s specs are right in my comfort zone, and I was extremely excited to give it a playtest. The 105 square inch head and open 16x19 string pattern make the Extreme S a spin machine. We really enjoyed this part of the playtest and gave the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S a 7.5 out of 10 on the serve. Used to play with head youtek ig speed mp 300, so the question is any good recommendation on a racket I could pick up. I enjoyed doing this HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme Racquet review because it was a significant improvement over the predecessor. A playtest of one of my favorite players’ racket! While the volley is a relatively simple technique, you don’t have much time to think about things so it’s important you feel comfortable with your racket in your hand and that should be the case with the Extreme S. Personally, I prefer a racket that’s more control-oriented at the net, but I still managed to get on with the Extreme S reasonably well. The racquet’s twist weight is pretty low, which makes it a bit unstable on heavy balls. Chris - "None. Wilson Racquets Preview: Blade Pro, Blade 102 SW,... Making the Switch – with Daniel Rutkowski, Wilson Six One 95 nCode Classic Racquet Review. The swing weight is right in my wheelhouse and I had a hard time deciding whether I liked this one or the Tour the most. When you start playing at a high level and the serves are coming down very quickly it can feel like the ball pings on you a bit but on slightly slower serves it’s not a problem. I got more control, comfort, and feel with this string over the regular HEAD Hawk string. All the focus on spin tech does create a lively feel. In some cases (I mainly noticed this with the S and the MP models) it was a bit too lively for my taste and the ball could be difficult to control on volleys and touch shots. Head introduced Graphene in 2013 and the material now forms the core component of most of their tennis rackets. Previous versions of this racket have been known to be very spin friendly, which is not normally what I look for, but I can make an exception w… Thanks in advance. At the time of writing, the racquets are available in the USA and Asia. I enjoyed doing this HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme Racquet review … I would say this is an excellent frame for veterans and doubles players with shorter swings. We gave the Extreme S a 7 out of 10 on the return. The Extreme S finds a nice balance, giving people the power boost they need whilst still maintaining some control. I have only tried the MP for now, but that’s a good sign of things to come. We found that the speed and comfort of this racket really stood out on the return though and this made it very pleasant to play with. So basically I haven’t played proper tennis in like 2 years. On the groundstrokes, it swings beautifully through the air and has surprisingly good stability which means you’ve got a good level of control to help you unleash your power. First you’ve got to get the racket into position though, and the fact the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S is so agile is a great help in this area. We recently featured the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S in our “Best Tennis Rackets for Beginner Players” article, so we decided it was time we gave you the full write-up on exactly how this playtest went. Sean - "There's too much power at times, and I am not a huge fan of the hollow feel at contact.". I prefer racquets in the 330 SW range and 4 grams of lead tape at 3 and 9 helped me enjoy this racquet a lot more. Overall we very much enjoyed the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S as an easy to play with racket that offers plenty of power and spin to beginner and intermediate players. HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme Racquet Review, Top Three Racquets for Intermediate Players. The Europe release date is Aug 20. In short: I like it. This stick is very comfortable with a great sweet spot that gives you plenty of margin for error. Your email address will not be published. We’ve always been fans of the Extreme range for its easy power and spin, and with the S version, Head also adds even more easy playability. Thanks! The issue is that if you’re a flat hitter you the ball might end up launching on you with this frame and the Extreme S. My strung specs were: 321.6g, 33.3 cm, 333 SW. Head size: 100 sq inches / 645 sq cm Weight: 300g / 10.6 oz Balance: 325 mm / 5 pts HL Beam: 23/26/21 mm Length: 68.5 cm / 27 inches String pattern: Open 16×19 Stiffness: Stiff Power level: CPI 600 (HEAD power scale) – high. Graphene 360 forms an integral element within the Head Extreme whereby the frame incorporates Graphene at all the major impact points including the shaft and the head. Rating vise I was like 3.5-4, but I suppose I’m a bit lower at the moment. Dislikes. The nice thing is that it’s not so power oriented that it forgets about control completely. When you’ve got power, spin, and control at your fingertips you can do a lot of good work with your serve and this lays the foundation for plenty of victories. We gave the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S a 7 out of 10 on the volleys, a pretty good score for a light racket. I would go for the new HEAD Graphene 360+ Speed MP! Overall, the Head Graphene 360 Speed Sis built around its fantastic maneuverability. I tried the previous version a while back and had a lot of fun with the amount of pace it generated. If you’re an advanced player and want a powerful frame that can offer good spin without being a complete rocket launcher, the Extreme Pro is a great choice. Well, watch the video and find out. Power isn’t the be all and end all on the serve, but it certainly helps and the Extreme gives you plenty of potential. However, serves ended up being Mark's favorite shot to hit with the racquet. Graphene has been placed at strategic parts of the head and throat to optimize energy transfer into the shot. The racquets are lively and powerful and will likely not appeal to players looking for control and touch except for the Tour which is an interesting option for players who like the HEAD Graphene 360 Radical Pro, but want a bit more spin and power. In my opinion, this is exactly what you want when your an intermediate player who is developing their game. Hay big fan of your yt channel. I expect former Extreme MP lovers will jump over to the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme Tour model. The dampening is impressive in these frames. Stable, very powerful, and spin-friendly, but still pretty comfortable. For its weight, the Extreme S has pretty good stability, which is also useful when volleying. She said, "The Extreme family has easily become my favorite in the Head … I would string these frames fairly high, around 54-55 lbs. The Extreme S is a game-improvement frame, made to give you lots of power and spin “for free”, while not making the racquet harsh on the arm. But with the extra weight, it plows through the ball nicely and held up well at the net. The Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S makes tennis as uncomplicated as it can be and we think this is a great quality for a beginner/ intermediate racket. With the Graphene 360+ Extreme S, Head adds a new mold to the Extreme family.With its 105 square inch head, this racquet puts the big power and juicy spin potential of the Extreme … I don’t think it has quite the same focus on control as these rackets used to, but the Speed S still offers a nice … It’s still a powerful and spin-friendly frame, but not as much as the rest of the racquets in the line. I have a question. To get more ideas on the best string setup for your game, check out our tennis string tension guide. Here is my HEAD Graphene 360 Extreme Pro Racquet Review. check out our tennis string tension guide. On the second serve I found I had more than enough control and hit a very high percentage of serves in the court. The Tour was the most controlled racquet of the bunch and the Pro offered the best stability. I tried it both with HEAD Hawk 1.25 and HEAD Lynx Tour 1.25 at around 54-55 lbs. It is the most stable of the bunch and the racquet that requires good technique to get it moving. We’re not always huge fans of the bigger heads, but in this case we found it worked really nicely. But first: a HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme Preview. At net, it’s very easy to get into position, giving you a great chance of timing the ball, and it continues to be very comfortable through contact. As those familiar with the racquet line might expect, the Graphene 360+ Extreme MP is loaded with power and spin. The technologies in the new Extreme racquets center on aerodynamics and string movement, two areas that will help produce racquet head speed and spin. I found the Radical S performed particularly well from the back of the court, where its easy playability makes it ideal for beginner and intermediate players. Great frame, easy to use. It’s from the back of the court where the Head Graphene 360+ Extreme S does most of its work and we gave it a 7 out of 10. I have tested all of the Graphene 360+ models to date, and was excited to test the new HEAD Extreme Tour. There are no demos in my country so I can’t test them out.? My racquet in stock form strung with HEAD Hawk 1.25 came in at 327g, 32 cm balance, 324 SW. I found this racquet challenging to control and I had to shorten up and slow down my swing quite a bit to get the ball within the lines. I have hit with both the MP and Tour, but the Pro isn’t available in Australia. The HEAD Extreme series has always been focused on helping the player generate more topspin. Head Graphene 360 Extreme MP Tennis Racquet Review Loaded with power and spin, this update features Head's Graphene 360 technology for stability and feel. Ps. Nearly four decades later, the company is still coming out with match winning tennis racquets; Most recently, with the launch of the latest series of HEAD Graphene 360 … The Head Graphene 360 Radical Sis now an extremely maneuverable racket that’s very comfortable to play with. While this setup might be a little bit more advanced, it did help us tame some of the power of this racket, allowing us to swing big and really go for our shots. The increased weight would not bother me, since I would add some to the MP if I bought that. The new HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme racquets are a significant improvement over previous Graphene Extremes. He explained, "Where I had to make an adjustment at the baseline with regards to the Extreme Tour's head … I hit with more depth and spin with the MP although I like the control and feel of the Tour more. With an updated look and feel, the Head Graphene 360 Extreme MP left a lasting impression on our playtesters. In stock form, it does suffer from some stability issues. The Head Graphene 360+ Extreme Tour produced mixed results for the playtesters when it came to serving. The easy manoeuvrability made it easier to get the contact point out in front and the big sweet spot helped ensure we timed a lot of balls. The update to the HEAD Graphene 360+ Speed MP … It’s endorsed by players such as Matteo Berrettini (uses older model pro stock) and Jan-Lennard Struff (uses the Pro). The HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme racquets introduce spiral fibers for a softer, more comfortable feel. Have you tried the new HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme racquets? It is a little too powerful for me (although I did love the extra pop it gave me on serve), not as much as a Pure Aero Tour for example, but too much for players who like control-oriented racquets. Note: The playtest racquet was strung with Head Lynx Tour 1.25 mm at 50 lbs. The HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme racquets introduce spiral fibers for a softer, more comfortable feel. This Graphene 360 Extreme Pro feels great and is my current favorite from the Head lineup.". My preferred string setup in this frame was HEAD Hawk Touch 1.20 at 53 lbs. The Head Graphene 360 Extreme Prois the stick of choice of legendary Frenchman Richard Gasquet (at least he reps it), owner of the most picture-perfect backhand on tour. Weighing in at 280 grams, the HEAD Graphene 360 Extreme S is designed for intermediate players who want the power and spin of the new EXTREME but with additional manoeuvrability. I found the MP to be the most logical choice for intermediate players. I did not get quite the same power on serves as with the Pro or the MP, but it handled flatter shots a bit better thanks to the tighter pattern and the spin potential is still more than enough. At 9.7 ounces unstrung, the Extreme S … The spiral fibers improved the feel of the Prestige and Speed racquets and that’s also the case with the new Extremes. Despite using all of these racquets with a full bed of poly, I never experienced any discomfort and that is pretty rare for thick-beamed power racquets. This stick certainly isn’t just about easy swinging though and when you come to contact, you’ll find you’ve got plenty of power and spin to put your opponents under pressure with. It was also ultra-stable. The Pro is powerful, stable, spin-oriented, but doesn’t have a crazy launch angle. It’s a solid racket to learn the game with … It is oversized, light, weighted in the head, and packs a LOT of power. Required fields are marked *. I am more into control racquets like the HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 or the new HEAD Prestige MP so it shouldn’t come as a surprise to readers of Tennisnerd. The best part is that it does this without sacrificing too much on performance. How well the Extreme … It also features new Graphene 360 … Personally, these racquets are a bit too powerful and lively for my taste. Finally it’s here, the racquet I have been waiting for so long, it’s the brand new Head Graphene 360+ Extreme Tour. Groundstrokes . They offer better feel and more comfort while maintaining the power and spin levels of their predecessors. I struggled at times to control the launch angle and when it came to volleys, I felt a bit lost at times as the ball at a tendency to jump off from the string bed. The spiral fibers improved the feel of the Prestige and Speed racquets and that’s also the case with the new Extremes. The addition of wider string spacing and Graphene 360 spin grommets gives this racquet an extremely spin-friendly response. One thing’s for sure with this racket; there’s some serious power available on serve. Overall, I was very impressed with the improvements these rackets have made with the introduction of Graphene 360 technology. It helps people get into position quickly and has a nice set up for beginners and intermediate players. In feel, it reminds me a bit of the new Pure Strike, dampened, spin-friendly, powerful but with good directional control. With such easy manoeuvrability it’s easy to get this stick moving through the air and it offers impressive stability on contact. Thankfully, the Graphene 360 Speed S has plenty of performance to go with its maneuverability. #tenniswarehouse #headtennis #tennisracquetreview Head Graphene 360 Extreme Pro Tennis Racquet Review Spin, power and speed! Also, how would the MP compare to the Head Speed MP? ? The S is the powerhouse of the new HEAD Extreme racquets. The HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme … You can see the tech included in the pic above, such as Spin Shaft, Spin Pattern, Spin Grommets, and Power Grommets. The sweet spot is bigger compared to the Tour version. The Pro is excellent for the advanced clay-court and topspin player who likes to hang out at the baseline and deliver bombs over to the other side of the net. It has a 98 sq inch head size and a thinner beam, which makes it into something resembling a more powerful Radical Pro. ... Gear Review When the latest batch of racquets arrived for me to demo, I let out an audible groan at the sight of the Head Extreme MP. This newest entry introduces Graphene 360+ technology to the line. The Tour was interesting and enjoyable, but it wasn’t a hundred percent in tune near the net. This new racquet from Head is updated with spiralfibers to improve feel but it’s also a completely new mould and a new edition in the Extreme … A racquet packed with extreme power and spin! Of course, there’s no point in having a racket that’s highly maneuverable but has no performance to speak of though. The return was perhaps one area where I wanted a little bit more control from this racket but that shouldn’t be a problem for beginner and intermediate players. The HEAD Graphene 360+ Extreme S Tennis Racquet provides a larger head and more spacious sweet spot than the Extreme MP. Weight (unstrung): 300 g / 10.6 oz String pattern: … As a slightly more experienced player with fast, aggressive strokes, this is vital when I’m using the lighter rackets, and I was happy to find there was enough control with the Extreme S. The control is important for beginners and intermediates as well because you’re constantly improving your strokes, and trying to swing through more effectively, so you need the control to make sure you don’t end up hitting the back fence. Too much? Oct 16, 2020 | Head Rackets. You’ve got a big sweet spot to hit and lots of comfort so it’s very forgiving when you get things slightly wrong which is nice at any level. At 275g unstrung, it’s an ideal weight for beginner and early intermediate players, allowing them to practice their technique with a racket that’s easy to swing. It makes it easy to find spin and power, but it doesn’t do it by completely disregarding control. The strung specs of mine revealed an even higher swing weight than the Pro version, but the low static weight made it pretty easy to swing. It has a lighter static weight and a slightly more open string pattern for even more spin. HEAD has now revealed their new Extreme racquets and I am working on my review. The MP is very similar to the Pro. But if you are a clay-court or a baseline who likes to attack by putting plenty of RPMs on your shots, the Pro is a great frame. Buy 2 or more for $179.95 per racquet. It is still a pretty powerful racquet. Here is my HEAD Graphene 360+ Speed MP Racquet Review. by thetennisbros | Oct 16, 2020 | Head Rackets | 0 comments. The strung specs were: 300g, 34.5 cm balance, 318.5 SW. 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