Head Extreme Pro 2024 · Updated Mar 16, 2026
The Head Extreme Pro 2024 succeeds the Extreme Tour 2022 as the 98-square-inch control-oriented option in Head's spin-focused Extreme line. Reviewers consistently identified it as one of the most spin-oriented frames on the market, with playtesters reporting heavy, spin-laden ball flight and measurably higher spin rates on kick serves compared to other Head models. Power drew mixed assessments — some reviewers found accessible pace aided by a head-heavy weight distribution and plow-through, while others described the frame as underpowered in stock form, particularly on serve and in defensive situations. Feel was characterized as notably dampened and muted, with multiple playtesters reporting difficulty sensing ball location on the string bed; the dampening divided opinion, with some finding it improved solidity over the previous generation and others finding it artificial. Control with topspin-heavy technique was praised as predictable and precise, though flat hitters reported a loss of command. The aerodynamic frame shape produced quick acceleration through the contact zone, and playtesters noted effective touch at the net with firm punching volleys. Some reviewers observed that stability suffered without added weight, suggesting the frame benefits from customization to reach its potential.
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