Head Extreme Motion 2023
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PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
80/100
Price range
Description
Who this racket is for
Pros
- ✓The Power Foam core paired with the diamond shape concentrates power in the sweet spot, which really shows up on smashes and tight víboras. The rough Extreme Spin finish lets you load up bandejas and defensive lobs with extra spin without losing directional control on sliced shots. Auxetic technology widens the effective hitting surface, helping the racket hold onto its power even on shots that miss the exact centre of the face. The 38mm frame and Smart Bridge reinforce the structure to handle repeated smashes without losing stiffness over the course of a match.
Cons
- ✗The head-heavy balance demands early preparation on defence — getting to the ball late costs you more here than it would on a mid-balance racket. At 360 grams with weight concentrated in the head, players without a well-trained wrist may feel arm fatigue creep in over long matches. The hybrid woven carbon-and-fibreglass face favours power over fine touch, so precision when building a point from the back of the court falls short of what a pure control racket offers.
PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
80/100
The Head Extreme Motion 2023 targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its diamond shape moves the sweet spot to the top of the face, giving more leverage and power at the cost of some tolerance. The high balance adds weight to the swing and pushes the racket toward an offensive profile. Its 360g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.
The Head Extreme Motion 2023 is the attacking racket in Head's 2023 Extreme line: a diamond shape, 360g and a 38mm frame built for advanced players chasing serious pop without sacrificing every ounce of maneuverability.
Head Extreme Motion 2023 Construction: Hybrid Woven Carbon Face Meets a Power Foam Core
The hybrid woven faces blend carbon and fibreglass into the same weave, aiming for a middle ground between the stiffness of pure carbon and the extra give fibreglass brings. The payoff is a face that delivers real pop without the harsh, dead feel of a solid 18K or 24K carbon face.
Underneath, the Power Foam core spreads that power across a slightly longer dwell time than a hard EVA core, which helps forgive shots that don't land dead-centre on the racket face.
Both faces have a rough finish courtesy of Extreme Spin technology, built to bite into the ball on heavily-sliced shots — cut bandejas, defensive lobs with extra rotation and topspin víboras all get noticeably more grip than they would off a smooth face.
Auxetic technology reshapes the frame's internal structure to widen the surface that actually engages on contact, while the Smart Bridge and Tailored Frame tighten the connection between frame and face to withstand repeated smashes without losing stiffness as the match wears on.
An Anti Shock frame guard absorbs knocks against the court floor and glass — a common wear point on attacking rackets played tight to the net — and a Soft Butt Cap in the handle dampens the vibration that travels up to the wrist on the sharpest strikes.
On-Court Performance: How Does the Head Extreme Motion 2023 Play?
Attack is where the design shows up most: the diamond shape shifts weight toward the head — a head-heavy balance — turning the smash and the víbora into this racket's most rewarding shots. The Power Foam core doesn't dampen the ball as much as a hard, competition-grade EVA, so contact feels a touch springier than crisp.
At the net, that head-heavy balance means you need to read the point earlier: blocking volleys close to the net works well when you've got time to set up, but it punishes you if the ball catches your arm still tucked in.
In defence, the combination of head-heavy balance and rough face texture helps put depth on lobs with some bite, but it takes a longer swing than a mid-balance racket to get the same height without losing control of direction.
From the back of the court, fine control isn't this racket's strong suit. The hybrid woven face prioritises pop over feel, so building a rally with cut, well-placed shots asks for more precise wristwork than you'd need with a control racket built around a smooth face and a softer core.
Who Should Play With the Head Extreme Motion 2023?
This racket performs best in the hands of advanced players who already hit with consistency and want a racket that amplifies the power of their smashes and víboras without giving up too much maneuverability at the net.
It's not the right call for baseline-first players, or for anyone nursing elbow or wrist niggles: the head-heavy balance and the 360g weight concentrated up top punish anyone who doesn't get the arm set up in time for every ball.
Head Extreme Motion 2023 Review: Verdict
The Head Extreme Motion 2023 is a power-diamond racket with a hybrid woven carbon-and-fibreglass face and a Power Foam core, built for smashing and volleying hard close to the net. Its biggest strength is the pop it generates on attacking shots thanks to the head-heavy balance and Auxetic technology; its biggest weakness is precision when building a point from the back of the court, which doesn't match a dedicated control racket. It's a racket I'd recommend to an advanced player with an established swing, not to someone still building their technique.
Is the Head Extreme Motion 2023 a Control or Power Racket?
It's a power racket. The combination of diamond shape, head-heavy balance and Power Foam core prioritises pop on smashes and víboras over precision on baseline shots — something players who haven't yet grooved their attacking game will notice fastest.
In the brand's lineup
Within Head's lineup, the Extreme Motion 2023 occupies the mid-range starting at €112.95, offering highly competitive value for its segment. With an overall score of 7.9/10, it's a solid choice within its price range.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Head Extreme Motion 2023 for?
The Head Extreme Motion 2023 targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.
How much does the Head Extreme Motion 2023 weigh?
The Head Extreme Motion 2023 weighs 360g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.
What's the Head Extreme Motion 2023's PadelTestLab score?
The Head Extreme Motion 2023 scores 7.9/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.
How much does the Head Extreme Motion 2023 cost?
Current price of the Head Extreme Motion 2023 is 112.95€ – 240€, comparing 3 shops in our finder.
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