Head Speed Pro X 25

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The Head Speed Pro X 25 is built for advanced players who want to generate serious power from the back of the court. At 400g with a high balance point and a teardrop shape, this racket puts mass where it...

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// Spec sheet

The numbers.

Shape
Teardrop
Weight
375 g
Balance
272 mm (medium-high)
Profile
38 mm
Core
Power Foam
Face
12K Carbon
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 Speed Pro X 25 is built for advanced players who want to generate serious power from the back of the court. At 400g with a high balance point and a teardrop shape, this racket puts mass where it counts: in the upper half of the frame, where contact happens on drives and smashes. If you already have solid technique and want a racket that rewards a full swing, this is worth a close look.

The medium hardness core gives you a bit of feel and forgiveness compared to a fully hard foam, which matters when you are playing long rallies and need some feedback from the racket. The teardrop shape sits between a round and diamond, giving you a decent sweet spot while still favouring attacking play. This is not a defensive or control-first racket. It is designed for players who move forward, finish points, and hit with intention.

If you are an intermediate player still working on consistency, the high balance and 400g weight will likely tire your arm and make timing harder. A lower-balance, lighter racket will serve you better at that stage. The Speed Pro X 25 is a tool for players who have already put in the hours and want a racket that keeps up with them.

Frequently asked questions

Who is the Head Speed Pro X 25 designed for?

It is designed for advanced players with an attacking style who want power and a high balance point to support aggressive shots.

Is 400g too heavy for most players?

For intermediate or recreational players, yes, it can be. At 400g with a high balance, the swing weight is significant and requires good technique to control over a full match.

Does the medium hardness core affect power?

Medium hardness gives a slightly softer feel than a hard diamond racket, which means a touch more comfort and feedback, while still delivering strong power output on clean strikes.

How does the teardrop shape compare to a diamond shape?

A teardrop shape has a larger and slightly lower sweet spot than a diamond, making it a little more forgiving while still favouring power over pure control.