
Speed Pro X

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Our Verdict
The HEAD Speed Pro X 2023 is a technically well-specified racket aimed squarely at advanced players who prioritise precision and consistency over raw hitting power. The 12K carbon face delivers a crisp, responsive surface, while the Power Foam core takes the edge off vibration to keep the arm comfortable across long sessions. Graphene reinforcement in the frame means the racket holds its geometry under load, ensuring energy transfer remains predictable rather than erratic. Auxetic technology adds a nuanced layer of feel that experienced players will appreciate, particularly when constructing points from the back court or playing touch shots at the net. This is a racket for a player who has refined their technique and wants a tool that rewards accuracy — it will feel genuinely at home in the hands of an advanced club or tournament competitor.
Speed Pro X
A tournament-oriented teardrop built for advanced players who want precise control without sacrificing power. The combination of Auxetic face technology, Graphene-reinforced frame, and Power Foam core positions it as a technically demanding but rewarding all-round tool.
- You get unusually clean feedback on every touch — the Power Foam core absorbs shock effectively and returns a consistent, cushioned feel that makes placement from the back court noticeably easier.
- Impacts feel stable and connected even on off-centre contact, which comes down to Graphene reinforcement in the frame stiffening the structure without adding deadness.
- The Auxetic face material expands on contact and retracts on release, giving the hitting surface a slightly more adaptive quality that translates to better retention on delicate shots around the net.
- Players who rely on an explosive, flat smash to finish points will find the medium-balance teardrop shape and foam core lean toward feel and precision rather than raw punch, making it a frustrating choice for aggressive net dominators expecting a power-forward response.
About This Racket
12K carbon weave — a balanced option between stiffness and flex. Good energy transfer on hard contact with enough face movement to generate spin on attacking shots. A versatile surface that works well across different playing styles.
Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits. Particularly effective on touch shots and soft play — less suited to players who rely on hard, flat striking for power.
Teardrop shape with medium balance. The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket. The go-to profile for all-round players.
Experienced players with developed technique who want flexibility across different match situations. Suited to competitive players who can adapt their game — equally comfortable defending from the back or finishing at the net.