Head Extreme Pro 2026 Padel Racket Review
The Head Extreme Pro 2026 hits the sweet spot between power and control that many intermediate-to-advanced players crave. With its teardrop shape, Graphene 360+ frame, and Power Foam core, it delivers enough power to punish weak balls while remaining forgiving enough for everyday club play.
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Key Specifications
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Shape | Teardrop (hybrid) |
| Weight | 355-370g |
| Balance | Medium-high |
| Core | Power Foam + EVA |
| Frame | Graphene 360+ carbon |
| Surface | Rough fibreglass with Spin Grommets |
| Price | £150-200 |
Performance Review
Power: 8/10
The teardrop shape shifts weight slightly toward the head without going full diamond. This gives you noticeably more power than a round racket, especially on overhead shots and drives. The Power Foam core amplifies energy return without feeling harsh.
Control: 7.5/10
Here’s where the Extreme Pro shines for its category. The Graphene 360+ frame distributes flex and stiffness evenly, creating a responsive feel that helps you place the ball accurately. Volleys and bandejas feel precise.
Sweet Spot: 8/10
The teardrop shape provides a generous sweet spot — not as large as a round racket, but significantly bigger than a diamond. Off-centre hits are manageable rather than punishing.
Spin: 8/10
Head’s Spin Grommets technology extends the string bed (well, the surface in padel terms), creating more surface texture for spin. Combined with the rough fibreglass face, you get reliable spin on all shots.
Comfort: 7/10
The EVA layer combined with Power Foam absorbs vibration reasonably well. It’s not as plush as a dedicated comfort racket, but most players will have no issues through a full session.
Who Is It Best For?
- Intermediate players ready to step up from beginner rackets
- All-round players who want versatility
- Club players who play 2-3 times per week
- Anyone wanting a balance of power and control without extreme trade-offs
Pros
- ✅ Excellent power-to-control ratio
- ✅ Generous sweet spot for a teardrop shape
- ✅ Graphene 360+ frame offers premium performance
- ✅ Good spin generation
- ✅ Versatile for all areas of the court
Cons
- ❌ Not specialised — dedicated power or control rackets outperform it in their niche
- ❌ Head-heavy balance may tire some players’ arms
- ❌ Design is similar year-to-year — incremental upgrades
Verdict: 8/10
The Head Extreme Pro 2026 is the versatile all-rounder that suits the largest number of players. It doesn’t have the raw power of the Babolat Viper or the pure control of a round racket, but it does everything well. If you only own one racket and play regularly, this is a sensible choice. See how it stacks up in our Best Padel Rackets 2026 guide.
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