HEAD’s new Speed Line includes the Pro, MP, MP Lite, S, and Lite models. They have updated their Graphene Touch technology from the previous generation and created all new molds featuring Graphene 360. Instead of the focus on a polarized weight distribution (weight in the grip and tip), Graphene 360 is located in the shaft and throughout the hoop to improve stability and increase energy return. HEAD made an effort to make the popular Speed Series more comfortable and solid at contact.
HEAD MxG One = MxG Fun?
Head adds the MxG 1 and the MxG 7 to their MxG series of racquets. The 1 is the most control oriented MxG racquet to date and features a mid-plus head size with a flat beam design. The 7 is the most powerful frame in the MxG catalog and has an expansive super-oversize head, and an extra-long 27.6 inch length.
Head Prestige Tour: Plenty of Prestige for the Masses
When HEAD refreshed their iconic Prestige racquet line in January, they added a Tour to go along with the Mid, MP, and Pro. The tour features the Prestige but in a more manageable weight, and head size. Maybe I am finally good enough to use a Prestige!
Top Six Synthetic-Gut Strings for 2018
Synthetic gut strings have gotten a bad rap over the years for being “cheap,” “inexpensive” and for having “low playability.” However, manufacturers have continued updating this type of string to give players better responsiveness, feel, and tension maintenance. Now you will see many different types of synthetic-gut strings that fit each player’s style and here are our top 6 choices.
Tennis Geeks Rejoice: A New Sensor from HEAD
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Novak, Simona, Sloane and Other Tennis Players that Switched Brands in 2018
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