Head Speed Pro

8.3

For advanced padel players seeking the ultimate blend of power, control, and maneuverability, the Head Speed Pro Padel Racket stands out as a top contender in the market.

Pros

  • Incredible versatility
  • Good comfort and vibration absorption

Cons

  • Could be more precise
  • Not for strikers

Scorecard

Power
Control
Comfort
Precision
Sweet-spot

Specifications

BRANDS

Head

Weight (g)

370

Surface

Carbon/Fiberglass

Core

Power Foam

Brand

Head

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Our Analysis

Design and Technologies

The Head Speed Pro boasts a sleek and stylish design, primarily featuring a sophisticated grey color scheme accentuated by subtle orange details.

The construction of the racket incorporates advanced materials, including a carbon frame that provides exceptional rigidity and stability. This solid foundation enables players to deliver powerful shots with confidence. Moreover, the inclusion of graphene in the frame, along with the Auxetic technology, optimizes the racket’s weight distribution, ensuring an ideal balance that enhances maneuverability and responsiveness. On the racket’s faces, the fiberglass adds elasticity and forgiveness, although it comes at the cost of sacrificing some power and precision.

Furthermore, the handle features Head’s innovative Comfort Grip technology, providing a cushioned and ergonomic grip. This feature reduces vibrations, resulting in less fatigue during prolonged play sessions.

Performance on the court

The first impressive characteristic of this racket is its generous sweet spot, particularly noteworthy for a model designed for advanced players. With its medium-soft touch, the racket offers excellent comfort, making it particularly helpful in defensive situations where less effort is required compared to harder versions. Despite being a teardrop-shaped racket, it remains highly maneuverable, assisting in defensive plays.

At the net, the Head Speed Pro continues to shine. While it may not be the most precise racket available, its great elasticity aids in finding extra length in shots. The soft touch provides a pleasant sensation, and the feeling of having a good reserve of power is enjoyable. However, the softness can present challenges when attempting to block hard shots from opponents, as the soft foam and fiberglass faces can make control a bit difficult at times.

Regarding smashes, the racket’s output is again quite helpful. With proper technique, players can utilize the acceleration of their arm and the spring-like effect of the racket to deliver highly effective smashes. However, if you prefer to hit the ball with maximum power, you may find another model more suited to your striking needs.

Conclusion

It’s important to note that the Head Speed Pro is a teardrop-shaped racket designed to be versatile and all-around. Head’s decision to equip it with a relatively soft foam and a blend of carbon and fiberglass on the faces adds to its versatility. Consequently, the Head Speed Pro delivers an almost perfect combination of comfort, power, and control. It is a perfect fit for advanced and intermediate players who desire a versatile racket that performs well in every situation. Moreover, it provides excellent support for players with joint issues who prefer not to use a round-shaped paddle.

Professional players seeking more rigidity may lean toward the Pro X version, featuring 12K carbon on the faces. Keep an eye out for our upcoming review on the Pro X!