Head Speed MP 2026 · Updated Jun 5, 2026
The Head Speed MP 2026 carries a constant beam and an open string pattern across its 100 square inch head, and reviewers register a stiffer response than the 2024 model despite an unchanged RA rating. Feel is the most-cited strength: crisper and more responsive than the prior generation, with a pronounced ball-pocketing sensation at contact. The frame is stable and solid through impact, a clear step up from the previous version, and stays planted redirecting pace at the net, where volleys hold steady with workable touch. It generates pace readily, pairing a heavy ball with easy depth while landing short of the free power of a Pure Drive, and the serve accesses heavy slice and kick. Spin divides reviewers, with many finding it easy to generate and others reporting the frame supplies little on its own, and control splits the same way: many cite accurate, predictable placement, while several lose it at full swing speed. Maneuverability is contested between easy-to-swing and sluggish accounts, though comfort runs arm-friendly and the sweet spot reads large and forgiving. Reviewers broadly call it a versatile all-around frame that rewards a fast swing.
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