Head Speed Pro 2025
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PADELTESTLAB SCORE
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78/100
Price range
Description
Who this racket is for
Pros
- ✓The Power Foam core combined with the 38mm profile delivers fast ball exit on attacking shots, something that really stands out on smashes and viboras from mid-court. The high balance concentrates mass in the head, adding extra inertia on bandejas and offensive lobs without sacrificing shot direction. Auxetic 2.0 in the bridge is designed to dampen impact vibration, a welcome touch during long sessions with repeated power shots.
Cons
- ✗The high balance demands anticipation on defence — arriving late to a fast ball costs you more than it would with a mid- or low-balance racket.
PADELTESTLAB SCORE
0-100 scale
78/100
The Head Speed Pro 2025 targets advanced players with consolidated technique who want more performance without yet moving to a pure competition racket. Its teardrop shape shifts the sweet spot slightly upwards, striking a balance between control and power. The high balance adds weight to the swing and pushes the racket toward an offensive profile. Its 370g weight range places it in the medium-weight group, the most common among amateur players.
Head Speed Pro 2025: Power With the Handbrake On
The Head Speed Pro 2025 sits at the top of Head's all-round racket range, pairing a teardrop shape, 370g and a high balance that mark it out as a racket for advanced players — whether that's someone who's made the switch from tennis or a seasoned club competitor.
Head Speed Pro 2025 Technology: Power Foam Core Meets Auxetic 2.0
The core is Power Foam, a high-rebound foam that translates into a fast response off impact: the ball comes off the strings quickly without needing to follow through hard. The faces blend carbon and fibreglass in a hybrid weave, a formula built to add power without giving up all the directional control that pure carbon delivers.
The bridge features Auxetic 2.0, a structure that flexes differently to a conventional rigid bridge, aiming to sharpen feel on contact and soak up some of the shock from impact. Alongside Graphene Inside and Smart Bridge, the goal is to distribute the frame's material so the weight does its work where it counts most — up in the head, in line with that high balance.
On-Court Feel: How Does the Head Speed Pro 2025 Play?
The high balance shows up most on the smash and the bandeja: the head-heavy build adds extra inertia, letting you put a smash away down the line or close out a bandeja with less arm effort, provided you get there in time. On defence and off the back wall, that same balance works against you if your opponent picks up the pace — the racket reacts a touch slower than a mid-balance model, so getting your footwork and positioning right early matters more than it would with a more evenly balanced racket.
What Level Is the Head Speed Pro 2025 Really For?
This one's built for advanced players: club-level competitors with solid technique, or amateur tournament players who already have their smash timing down and want to squeeze extra power out of a Power Foam core in a 38mm profile. It's not a beginner or transition racket — the high balance punishes anyone who hasn't yet built a solid baseline groundstroke.
Who Should (and Shouldn't) Play With It
Best suited to: - Advanced players who smash frequently and want more pop on their attacking shots. - Club pairs who already play set positions and consistently get to the ball early on defence. - Players coming over from tennis who want a racket with a predominantly carbon face.
Not the right fit for: - Players nursing elbow or shoulder issues, since a high balance in a 38mm profile puts extra strain on the arm with every shot. - Club players who still lean on defence more than the smash, where a mid-balance racket gives more margin for reaction.
Verdict
The Head Speed Pro 2025 is an attacking racket for the advanced player: a Power Foam core, hybrid carbon-and-fibreglass faces, and a high balance that prioritises power on the smash and the bandeja. Its biggest strength is ball exit speed on attacking shots; its biggest drawback is getting caught out on defence when you don't arrive early. It performs best in the hands of a player with technique already dialled in who wants to add extra punch without stepping up a range.
What Balance Does the Head Speed Pro 2025 Have?
The Head Speed Pro 2025 has a high balance, with the racket's balance point shifted up toward the head. That balance concentrates weight in the head of the racket, adding power on the smash and bandeja in exchange for demanding more anticipation on defence.
Head Speed Pro 2025 vs a Control Racket: What's the Difference?
Unlike a control racket, which usually carries a low or medium balance and a round shape, the Speed Pro combines a teardrop shape, high balance and a fast-rebound Power Foam core. That combination prioritises power on ball exit over forgiveness, which means it demands more precise contact than a control-oriented model.
In the brand's lineup
Within Head's lineup, the Speed Pro occupies the mid-range starting at €159.95, offering highly competitive value for its segment. Its overall score of 8.0/10 places it among the best all-round rackets we've reviewed.
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Head Speed Pro 2025 for?
The Head Speed Pro 2025 targets advanced players. It needs consolidated technique and is not recommended for beginners.
How much does the Head Speed Pro 2025 weigh?
The Head Speed Pro 2025 weighs 370g according to the manufacturer's stated specs.
What's the Head Speed Pro 2025's PadelTestLab score?
The Head Speed Pro 2025 scores 8.0/10 in our review, based on power, control, ball exit, maneuverability and sweet spot.
How much does the Head Speed Pro 2025 cost?
Current price of the Head Speed Pro 2025 is 159.95€ – 280€, comparing 3 shops in our finder.
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