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Head Graphene XT Speed S

Racquet
4.8
6 Reviews

Head Graphene XT Speed S

4.8
6 Reviews
$99.00
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Overview

Pre-strung with a synthetic gut for added convenience and value!

The Head Graphene XT Speed S replaces the Graphene Speed S. Like it's predecessor, this update offers the benefits of the standard midplus version but in a slightly faster and more maneuverable package. The result is a racquet that should allow a wide range of intermediates to create effective pace and spin. With the addition of a stronger and lighter form of graphene in the shaft (called Graphene XT), Head is able to reposition even more weight to the grip and tip. The result is a racquet that offers smoother acceleration and easier access to power. With its near even balance, the Speed S has sufficient weight in the head to keep the racquet stable and comfortable against all but the heaviest levels of pace. From the baseline this racquet feels mobile and precise, with plenty of pop available to those who like to turn up the heat. At net the Speed S is fast enough for rapid exchanges but also quite stable for its weight class. Finally, aggressive serves should like how easily this stick whips through contact, a fact that should allow aggressive servers to dial up the pace and spin. With its fast feel, crisp response and controllable power, this version of the Speed S is a very solid option for intermediates who want solid performance from all areas of the court.

Specifications

Head Size: 100 in² / 645 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.5cm
Strung Weight: 10.7oz / 303.34g
Balance: 13.35in / 33.91cm / 1 pts HL
Swingweight: 317
Stiffness: 68
Beam Width: 22.5mm / 22.5mm / 22mm /
Composition: Graphene XT/Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors:
Black/ White
Grip Type: Hydrosorb Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: None
Two Pieces
Shared: 7T,8T,7H,8H
String Tension: 48-57 lbs / 22-26 kg
Sony Smart Tennis Sensor Ready

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
6 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Top of the laneWith little customization this racquet is just smashing the ball. The spin is huge. I strung mains with head lynx 16g 26kg and crosses with head hawk touch 16g 25kg. Totally satisfied. A tiny con of the racquet that it is not forgiving like new Blade v9 or new other newest racquets.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Not bad - have to swing out for power to showUnlike the D-1. reviewer, who could probably beat me 6-0, I was a D-2 walk-on who had some rough seasons. I have been using a Dunlop Biomimetic 600 tour that I really like, but I only have one and they are hard to come by these days. I decided to try the S because its specs were almost exactly the same as the 600, and it was on sale. (I got the Dunlop for $49.99 on this site years ago as they were changing to the F/X/C models). Despite almost the exact same specs, played much different. You wouldn't think a swing weight of 313g vs. 317g would make any difference but combined with 1pt HL vs. 4pts. it felt much heavier and not nearly as quick at the net - but quick enough. It was better on serve once I got used to swinging out (Stiffness 68 -S vs 71-600). Personally, I don't think stuff like twisting the fibers, or some new proprietary material makes more difference than weight and balance characteristics, so any modern racquet that has the right stiffness, balance head-to handle, and weight will do you.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Head GrapheneXT racquetYoung teen's first racquet recommended by tennis instructor. She loves it!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Good racketI only been playing for four months so take that into account when reading this review. Lucky for me the product arrived in just one day and it was in perfect state! If you look for an affordable beginner control and power racquet this one is great. I personally been struggling finding the sweet spot due to the smaller racquet head compared to my previous racquet. One thing I didn’t like about this racquet is the grip is too cushiony and I can’t feel the bevels right but that’s an easy fix. In general it’s a well built racquet and great if you’re into a control and power racquet with a head light balance.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
5 out of 5 Stars
NicePretty good
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
I'd buy againI appreciate that it arrived strung. My son is enjoying the increased power and control it provides.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I liked the previous Graphene model enough that I got an XT racquet as well. According to the manufacturer, the unstrung specs are exactly the same as the Graphene model. The paint is different obviously, but playability is similar enough to the older Graphene that I can use them interchangeably. I added lead tape at 3, 9, and 12, which gives it just a wee bit more stability and plow. It's really quite the weapon now, quick and has pop. Strung with Rip Control and it's surprisingly soft, easy on the arm, and all-around playable. Strung with SPE, it has great feel and control, and can really generate spin. I've tried all the speeds but the S might be my favorite.
From:N8, 8/15

Comments: I'm 3.0-3.5 player and was using a Prince Hornet Mid Plus earlier but decided to try out these new HEAD Graphene XT racquets at a promotional event at my tennis club and was really amazed at the versatility of the Speed S racquets from both the baseline (medium-fast swing) and at the net for finishing off volleys. I also found a great deal of pop on my serves and even good accuracy so I was very pleased with its overall play. This is definitely a great racquet for intermediate players who are looking to advance their game to the next level, you must demo one before buying though.
From:Ashkay, 11/14