Head's premier shoes for stability, durability, and comfort.
Designed with stability, comfort, and durability in mind, the Head Revolt Pro 4.5 takes what you loved from the previous versions and makes subtle improvements for a great all-around performer. The upper has been reconstructed for a more supportive and locked in fit. Aesthetically, the upper is more technical and clean looking, with a wave-like design that contours nicely to your feet and also allows for ventilation, with a mesh layer underneath. Within the midsole the Tri-Nrg system not only delivers comfort and shock-absorption, but helps to stabilize your feet when pushing off and accelerating. Head's signature Hybrasion+ rubber has been formulated to withstand the wear and tear while playing on hard courts, but the traction will perform on a variety of court surfaces. Outsole is backed by a six-month outsole durability guarantee.
- Upper: TPU protective layer, with mesh underneath. TPU heel counter for a more secure fit. Drift defense for drag protection, and Lockdown strap to support the foot.
- Midsole: 3D anti-torsion midfoot shank, Tri-Nrg triple density foam.
- Outsole: Hybrasion+ special rubber compound formed in a modified herringbone for great traction and durability. Backed by a six-month outsole durability guarantee.
- Color: Navy / Lime
Fit Details
Length: | True |
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Width: | Generous Medium |
Arch: | Slightly Low |
Break-in: | Slight |
Weight: | 14.1 ounces (size 10.5) |
Durability Guarantee: | Yes |
Surface: | All Court (Hard) |
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Customer Reviews
Mis-marked Shoe size?Bought a Men's size 10. The EU size was 44, usually it's a 43. Still wore them but had to tie the laces tighter. Would have returned them but they looked worn after a couple of matches just trying to figure out if they would work.
Good feel but bad durability issuesI bought 2 pairs of these back in October when they were on sale. After three months of wearing the first pair, one of the fabric eyelets blew out and had to be resewed on. The next month, the outsole on the left toe was completely worn through. I play on hard courts 1-3 times per week for 2-3 hour sessions.
I've been on the second pair for exactly one month and one of the eyelets just blew out the same way as the first pair. I expect the outsoles are going to last 2-3 months max.
I like the way the shoes feel but they don't last long enough to be practical.