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frontpage Posted by Exposure • Aug 23, 2022

Head Speed Graphene 360+ Pro or MP Tennis Racquets

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$149 each

$239

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Tennis Warehouse has select Head Speed Graphene 360+ Tennis Racquets on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

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Tennis Warehouse has select Head Speed Graphene 360+ Tennis Racquets on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Exposure for finding this deal.

Available:Tennis Express also has select Head Speed Graphene 360+ Tennis Racquets on sale for $149. Shipping is free.

Available:

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $90 lower (37% savings) than the list price of $239.
  • About this product:
  • About this store:
    • Information about Tennis Warehouse's return policy here.

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arm&hammer
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I would not recommend this racquet to most beginners and intermediates, because you have to generate the power with this racquet. For beginners and intermediates that means your footwork has to be perfect, swing and timing has to be perfect and have to hit the ball in the center of the racquet every time, most people cannot do that unless you are an intermediate who plays at least 3X a week or an advanced player.

I've been playing tennis since 10 and after 40 years, I like middle of the road racquets such as the Wilson Ultra 100 and Babolet Pure Drive. I own both of them and with slight mods they play somewhat similar. As others mentioned the Slickdeal is going to a local tennis shop and demoing some rackets first, that way you get a racquet you will keep for a long time.

FYI- there are other/better racquets on sale at TW for similar prices:
Yonex eZone- last year's model $179- much more friendly all around racquet
Wilson Ultra 100 V2 older model - $159 one of the best selling raquets 7 years ago
and the best selling racquet in the world:
Babolet Pure Drive 100 , the 2018 model is $179
but I would go to a local tennis shop and demo some to see which one fits your style, Tennis is half psychological so you would p[lay better if you are comfortable with your racquet.
ThriftyManatee4506
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The ones you get at walmart
Noobzilla771
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I learned to get previous year models and save at least $100. Not much change besides aesthetic design and color. Of course, it's best to demo multiple rackets and remember that overgrip and type of string makes a huge difference.

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Aug 26, 2022
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bluedragonvn
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Quote from dealminion :
What's the difference between both the models?
Pro is heavier and has 16x20 string pattern meaning less spin friendly. Good for advanced players.
Aug 26, 2022
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yoogenetics
Aug 26, 2022
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Quote from ursus :
Thanks for posting. been waiting for a racket SD deal. Now need to determine grip size and see if that 4 1/2 is a good match
I would go to a local tennis shop and demo some rackets first. Have them suggest a grip size based on your hand.

Try out various rackets before you buy. Not saying this racket is bad, but if you're a beginner, there are lots of rackets in the $100 range that could be a more suitable option.
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SlickSeagull2150
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These one's are older models from 2021 just fyi
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I love HEAD !!
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I learned to get previous year models and save at least $100. Not much change besides aesthetic design and color. Of course, it's best to demo multiple rackets and remember that overgrip and type of string makes a huge difference.
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For intermediate to advanced players.
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Exposure
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Quote from dealminion :
What's the difference between both the models?
https://tennisrally.net/2020/03/0...et-review/

I think this comparison is ok? Should be a decent reference

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Quote from LeviathanUltima :
How does it compare to the radical MP? That one is discounted to 199.
You might need to do deep research on that one. The differences are big, you might want to demo both to see how it fairs
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I would not recommend this racquet to most beginners and intermediates, because you have to generate the power with this racquet. For beginners and intermediates that means your footwork has to be perfect, swing and timing has to be perfect and have to hit the ball in the center of the racquet every time, most people cannot do that unless you are an intermediate who plays at least 3X a week or an advanced player.

I've been playing tennis since 10 and after 40 years, I like middle of the road racquets such as the Wilson Ultra 100 and Babolet Pure Drive. I own both of them and with slight mods they play somewhat similar. As others mentioned the Slickdeal is going to a local tennis shop and demoing some rackets first, that way you get a racquet you will keep for a long time.

FYI- there are other/better racquets on sale at TW for similar prices:
Yonex eZone- last year's model $179- much more friendly all around racquet
Wilson Ultra 100 V2 older model - $159 one of the best selling raquets 7 years ago
and the best selling racquet in the world:
Babolet Pure Drive 100 , the 2018 model is $179
but I would go to a local tennis shop and demo some to see which one fits your style, Tennis is half psychological so you would p[lay better if you are comfortable with your racquet.Confused
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Quote from Gt7737 :
I love HEAD !!
You seem like a giver.
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Gt7737
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Quote from JimmyR30 :
You seem like a giver.
Goooonnnngggggg try again "JIMMY"
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nhatanh181
Aug 26, 2022
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Not a beginner racket both MP and Pro but if the price keeps dropping too $100 I would buy the MP to see what's the hype about.
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SoFetch
Aug 26, 2022
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Quote from superman89 :
What's a good racket for beginners?
Personally, I think Head Microgel Radical MP, is the most solid racquet to learn and play on. It's still used in local tournaments. It's a solid stick, used can be around $50 or less. Wal-mart I think more kids/junior racquets that have a shelf-life. Radical you can start and learn your first strokes (if you're adult sized) and make yourself into play recreationally and local competitions. I keep some on hand to lend to friends who want to try to play.

That said, $150 for a new racquet is pretty crazy. I live in the town where Tennis Express is, and walking in to see $200+ for new sticks is wild. The Speed isn't beginner friendly as a Radical and doesn't quiet elevate you like the Boom did for some. But you can definitely work up to it.
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rkster09
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Amazon.com: HEAD Graphene 360+ Speed MP Black Tennis Racquet, 27 Inch Performance Adult Racket - 4 5/8 Grip, Unstrung : Everything Else

Shows same price 150 , unstrung though...

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Quote from nhatanh181 :
Not a beginner racket both MP and Pro but if the price keeps dropping too $100 I would buy the MP to see what's the hype about.
I doubt that'll happen. Rackets have gotten so expensive these days. At best they fix their buy more than 1 price

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