Head Radical Pro 2026

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The Head Radical Pro 2026 is built for experienced all-court players who want a racket that rewards clean technique without punishing every off-centre hit. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, giving you genuine weight behind...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Teardrop
Weight
360-375 g (nominal 370 g)
Balance
260 mm (low)
Profile
38 mm
Core
Control Foam
Face
3K Carbon (Double Carbon layer)
Surface
Smooth
Level
Advanced
// Playability
Weight
Light Medium Heavy
Balance
Low Medium High
Feel
Soft Medium Firm
Style
Control All-round Power

Product details

The Head Radical Pro 2026 is built for experienced all-court players who want a racket that rewards clean technique without punishing every off-centre hit. At 400g, it sits at the heavier end of the spectrum, giving you genuine weight behind your shots when you make solid contact.

Head hasn't published the full spec sheet for this model yet, so the balance point, shape, core material, and face construction aren't confirmed at time of writing. What the Radical Pro name has historically stood for is a controlled, versatile feel that suits players who move well and build points through placement rather than raw power. If that matches how you play, this racket is worth a close look once the full specs land.

That 400g weight is the most important number here. If you're an intermediate player still developing your swing mechanics, a racket this heavy will tire your arm before it helps your game. It's genuinely suited to players who already have a consistent stroke and want the extra mass to add depth and stability, particularly on defensive shots and fast exchanges at the net. Lighter players or those returning from a wrist or elbow injury should look at something in the 360-375g range instead.

Because the 2026 spec details are limited right now, we'd recommend checking back as Head releases the full product information. The Radical line has a strong track record, and the Pro variant has typically been a serious option for club-level and competitive players who prioritise control.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Head Radical Pro 2026 designed for?

It suits experienced players at club or competitive level who prioritise control and consistency over maximum power, and who are comfortable handling a 400g racket.

Is 400g too heavy for a beginner?

Yes, for most beginners it is. A lighter racket in the 355-375g range will be easier to swing correctly and will reduce the risk of arm fatigue or injury while you're still building technique.

How does it compare to other rackets in the Radical range?

The Pro is typically the most performance-focused option in the Radical line, aimed at stronger players, while the standard Radical models are tuned for a broader range of skill levels.

How should I care for this racket?

Keep it in a protective cover away from extreme heat or cold, and check the frame and grip regularly for wear. Avoid leaving it in a car boot in summer.