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Tennis Warehouse has select Head Boom Tennis Racquets Only (various grip size) on clearance listed below. Shipping is free (via GLS shipping)

Thanks to community member dakels for finding this deal

Note, product does not include tennis racquet strings; be sure you select the 'Unstrung - Do not string' option.

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Prior year model Head Boom tennis racquet on sale 61-65% off MSRP.
https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/...opt_page=1
$79-99 for different models.

DOES NOT INCLUDE STRING but they will string it for you for free. Suggest something like a Solinco Hyper G soft for about +$12.99 and free stringing. Also suggest a smaller grip size like 1/4-3/8.

There are 4 Head Boom racquets on clearance sale. A new 2024 model is arriving tomorrow so these are last years model. They range from beginner/intermediate to pro level. I am an ex instructor and coach, currently play 4.5 NTRP and I demo'd the Boom Pro the other day and was impressed enough to purchase 2 that day. Too good to pass up at this price.

Lighter: Head Boom Team L $79 [tennis-warehouse.com]
Head Boom Team $79 [tennis-warehouse.com]
Head Boom MP $99 [tennis-warehouse.com]
Heaviest: Head Boom Pro $99 [tennis-warehouse.com]

Usually a $10 discount per racquet if you purchase more than 1. I got 2x for $89 each.
Demo: I always recommend demoing racquets. From TW you can demo for the cost of shipping, $15 They sometimes give you a $25 off purchase when you demo. I'm not sure if they do for these clearance racquets but I got the demo discount for each racquet for my Babolat Pure Strike and Head Speed Pro purchases a few months ago. I got $25 demo credit off each. You can ask a CSR 1.800.883.6647.

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Racquet buying guide [tennis-warehouse.com]
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You should demo through TW, its only $15-25 for 3 racquets; they ship fast; and they often give you a $25 demo credit toward the purchase (some restrictions and may not apply to this clearance priced racquet)

I demo'd the Head gravity pro 3 years ago (2021 model?) and liked it a lot. It had a good weight and density that plowed through the ball well. The small beam sliced through the air well but the flex was a bit more than I was used to. It feels good overall but it also felt a little harder to control the angle than the Head speed pro which I ended up buying. The Speed pro was more responsive and predictable for me against really hard shots like serves.

Now the Boom pro which I just bought feels a bit stiffer (and is on specs) but the weight feels so much more maneuverable. I'm able to move it much faster than my speed pro and get a lot more spin with control. All these head racquets like full, long swings. They aren't as forgiving on flat shots as other racquets I used to use like wilsons, or pure strikes. (note the gravity, speed pro are 18x20, Boom pro is 16x19 but it feels so stable to me)

I wasn't in the market for a new racquet, my friend demo'd it and I played so much better with it and this price was so cheap I bought it. I didn't try the new 2024 model because 1: it's not out yet, and 2: it's full MSRP like most new model racquets at $269 and I generally need 3-4 racquets due to how often I break strings (3-6 hours).
federer here. these are actually decent frames. the main distinction is the weight and balance. if you want easier, go lighter, if you want to play a ton and be more serious, the heavier MP may be best. happy to answer more questions.

for strings, unless you need durability dont use poly. syn gut/multi would be fine
Hi all - as a 4.5 tennis player, who recently went through an upgrade on tennis racquets, I would like to point out the following:
- be careful with the racquet weight - if it is heavier than what you can handle, it may lead to wrist or arm or shoulder issues. The heavier the racquet not necessarily the better. You can add lead tape if you feel it is somewhat light (I did that on the handle to slightly tweak the balance).
- strings are a personal preference - I moved from Solinco Hyper G Soft to Luxilon Eco because it is a softer poly string which provides great feel and results for me. I could not play well with other Luxilon and other brand's polys ... not because these are bad strings, but due to my personal taste and overall strength/technique.
- multifilament strings last 3 weeks max - try to find a soft poly and more comfortable tension so that you don't waste the saving in restringing your racquet every month. A soft poly such as Luxilon Eco could be a good substitute for multi-filaments (but it depends on your situation).
- I did not like the idea of buying a smaller grip and then replacing it with a thicker one or adding double/triple overgrips -- I lost power, feel, control, and it feels so spongy and soft that is is hard to maneuver on volleys. I started to tighten the grip which led to wrist pain over time.
- This is an amazing price for a new tennis racquet for a 3+ player/recreational player. Tennis racquets are so expensive nowadays that at this price I think it is very tempting.
- Try to demo it , although I think you would need to play for a month or so before reaching a solid conclusion (you may need to get use to the new racquet, improve your strokes/technique, etc.) - maybe just purchase it and resell for $50 or so to recoup part of the cost if you don't like it.

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gostdi
03-08-2024 at 05:13 PM.
03-08-2024 at 05:13 PM.
Quote from dakels :
Prior year model Head Boom tennis racquet on sale 61-65% off MSRP.
https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/...opt_page=1
$79-99 for different models.

DOES NOT INCLUDE STRING but they will string it for you for free. Suggest something like a Solinco Hyper G soft for about +$12.99 and free stringing. Also suggest a smaller grip size like 1/4-3/8.

There are 4 Head Boom racquets on clearance sale. A new 2024 model is arriving tomorrow so these are last years model. They range from beginner/intermediate to pro level. I am an ex instructor and coach, currently play 4.5 NTRP and I demo'd the Boom Pro the other day and was impressed enough to purchase 2 that day. Too good to pass up at this price.

Lighter: Head Boom Team L $79 [tennis-warehouse.com]
Head Boom Team $79 [tennis-warehouse.com]
Head Boom MP $99 [tennis-warehouse.com]
Heaviest: Head Boom Pro $99 [tennis-warehouse.com]

Usually a $10 discount per racquet if you purchase more than 1. I got 2x for $89 each.
Demo: I always recommend demoing racquets. From TW you can demo for the cost of shipping, $15 They sometimes give you a $25 off purchase when you demo. I'm not sure if they do for these clearance racquets but I got the demo discount for each racquet for my Babolat Pure Strike and Head Speed Pro purchases a few months ago. I got $25 demo credit off each. You can ask a CSR 1.800.883.6647.

Guides:
Racquet buying guide [tennis-warehouse.com]
I bought pro and MP version of this. Not good. No power no control.
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03-09-2024 at 06:58 AM.
03-09-2024 at 06:58 AM.
Does not say out of stock, but when I add the 79 one to my cart it's not actually showing up after saying added to cart....
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lacard59
03-09-2024 at 07:10 AM.

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03-09-2024 at 07:10 AM.
FYI, just talked to a representative and he mentioned the following:

- The standard Team is already out of stock
- He suggested demoing racquets BUT demo discount wouldn't be applied as per the manufacturer
- Demo discount would only apply to racquets valued at 139.99 or above.
- Discount for the racquets should stay around until the all of them are sold out
- TW won't be re-stocking this model (this might have been obvious already)

Hope this helps bring clarity and let people decide if they want to jump in on this deal. Thanks for posting it!
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03-09-2024 at 12:47 PM.
03-09-2024 at 12:47 PM.
Any opinions on the Head Speed Team vs the Boom Team? Looks like the Speed Team L can be had for the same price.
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03-09-2024 at 02:39 PM.
03-09-2024 at 02:39 PM.
Quote from iwannagps :
Any opinions on the Head Speed Team vs the Boom Team? Looks like the Speed Team L can be had for the same price.
The speed L is the lighter version, but has noticeably more power. It is harder to control if you are a big hitter, but a bit more finesse if your swing speed is low.

I would say the boom is a bit more of a control racquet and the speed is a bit more of a power racquet.
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03-09-2024 at 02:48 PM.
03-09-2024 at 02:48 PM.
Quote from Treyshadow :
The speed L is the lighter version, but has noticeably more power. It is harder to control if you are a big hitter, but a bit more finesse if your swing speed is low.

I would say the boom is a bit more of a control racquet and the speed is a bit more of a power racquet.

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03-10-2024 at 05:12 PM.
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Only 3.0 player here, but tried a lot of rackets myself. My conclusion is up to my current level (or maybe even to higher levels) brands/rackets really don't matter that much compare to your strategy and techniques. If you are a beginner, and you like this color, it is a great deal at this price. Its much better than a crappy $30 racket that is not made with graphene.
If you are buying this for kid prolly go with team/lite version first, my gf use the mp and I think it's okay weight for someone new to tennis as adult. Pro definitely feels different, heavier and more stiff, I wouldnt recommend it unless you really know what you want.

Side note on the demo programs, i don't really like those because most store strung racket with crappy poly string that will last forever on the racket but doesn't give you the right feeling compare to your own string.

Boom is launching their new rackets 2024, that's why this goes cheaper. Im not sure how long the deal would last but last one like this range was the blade v6 at $59. That one is much heavier swingweight, not very friendly to beginner and a old model(doesn't make it bad, but indeed older), so this is my overall recommendation to all my friends who recently wanted to play tennis.
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pfujitsu
03-10-2024 at 05:29 PM.
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Quote from federer :
federer here. these are actually decent frames. the main distinction is the weight and balance. if you want easier, go lighter, if you want to play a ton and be more serious, the heavier MP may be best. happy to answer more questions.

for strings, unless you need durability dont use poly. syn gut/multi would be fine
I'm a big fan Federer, so you might want to check your contractual obligations with Wilson (Pro Staff) before talking about other tennis frames.
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Quote from pfujitsu :
I'm a big fan Federer, so you might want to check your contractual obligations with Wilson (Pro Staff) before talking about other tennis frames.
thanks for being a fan! shhhhhh you got me dont tell Wink
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03-14-2024 at 06:24 AM.
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If gravity or speed on sales like this..
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03-14-2024 at 02:39 PM.
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Quote from nhatanh181 :
If gravity or speed on sales like this..

The 2022 model speed was cleared out last fall to make way for the 2023 black paint job and the 2024s. Lowest price speed MP was around $110, though some retailers had speed team L for around $100. Only saw 30% discounts on the last clearance of gravity frames.
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