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Interested in power, comfort and maneuverability? We think we've got your solution with the Head Graphene 360 MP Lite. Although not as hefty as its big brother, this lighter version boasts a more manageable swingweight. As a result, you'll find it easier to maximize stroke speed in the service of pace and spin. With its open 16x19 string pattern, the MP Lite is quite spin friendly, and the RA stiffness of 63 makes it more arm-friendly than many of its competitors.
Head Size: 100 sq. in. / 645.16 sq. cm.
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight:10.3oz / 292g
Balance: 13.38in / 33.99cm / 1 pts HL
Beam Width: 23mm / 23mm / 23mm /
Composition: Graphene 360/Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors:Black/White
Grip Type: Head Hydrosrob Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Updated with a sleek racecar cosmetic, the Ki Q+5 Pro �offers impressive precision and pop on full swings.�With its thin 21.5mm beam, the Q+5 Pro has great feel, and it will give experienced players the needed precision�to attack the ball with their most powerful strokes. Compared to the Q+5, this racquet feels slightly more stable against�pace, but it still manages to accelerate through contact with impressive speed.�
Wilson adds another chapter to the�Ultra 100.�Like the previous generation, this racket packs a 318 gram strung weight and a powerful beam construction.�It's also very maneuverable, giving it an appeal that extends from recreational players and weekend warriors all the way to intermediate league players.
With roots that extend back 40 years to the original Black Ace 93, this racket features the legendary engineering of one of the game's most experienced racket manufacturers.� At roughly 300 grams strung, the Ki Black Ace (285g) is ideal for the intermediate player who wants an arm-friendly racket with outstanding control. The feel is exceptional thanks in part to its 21mm straight beam and flexible RA stiffness. Although this is the lightest model in the series, the Ki Black Ace (285g) has impressive stability for its weight.
The personal racket of a 20x major champion, the Pro Staff RF97 v13 delivers premium performance and sleek design fit for a legend. Featuring the same specifications and composition as its predecessor, this racket caters to avid Roger Federer and Pro Staff fans by maintaining the signature precision and pure feel emblematic of the Pro Staff series. Racket design sports black elastic base, exposed carbon fiber weave with gloss finish at the tip above the 3 & 9, and two-toned pinstripes along the throat with a modern font treatment. Featuring a design that summons the heritage of the iconic Pro Staff franchise from years past, the all-new Pro Staff series enhances precision while maintaining the classic feel beloved by its users worldwide.
Introducing the Ultra 100L BOLD! Featuring the same specs as the standard cosmetic version, this special edition of the Ultra 100L is defined by its bold black and white cosmetic. With its fast feel, the Ultra 100L BOLD is ideal for the intermediate player who wants an explosive racquet with precise and spin-friendly targeting. It should also work for the strong beginner who wants a frame that will reward continued improvement.
For the 2018 version of the Ki 5 (300g) ProKennex delivers a very precise and spin-friendly weapon to intermediate and advanced players. With its maneuverable 11.1 ounce weight and head light balance, the Ki 5 (300g) swings fast and delivers easy access to pace and spin. The firm beam creates a crisp, lively and accurate response, and the comfort level is unmistakably high thanks to the Kinetic Technology (which has a proven track record for producing arm-friendly racquets).
With the Pro Staff 97L v13 Wilson brings the seductive feel and precision of the Pro Staff experience to the rising intermediate player. This racquet has similar cosmetic stylings to Federer's RF97 Autograph, complete with the same subtle elegance, velvety paint and chrome touches. At only 10.8 ounces strung, the 97L will help you swing faster when loading the ball with pace and spin. It also has a surgical 97in² head, which translates into extra confidence when selecting ambitious targets. Updated with Braid 45 for 2020, a portion of this racquet's graphite fibers have been strategically woven at a 45 degree angle to enhance feel, pocketing and stability.
With this update to the Blade 98 (18x20), Wilson adds another chapter to one of the game's classic player's racquets. Like the previous generation, this racquet combines an elegant and minimalist cosmetic with the same velvety paint finish that was originally launched with Federer's Pro Staff RF97 Autograph. Although Wilson has given this racquet a slightly more head light balance than its predecessor, it packs a higher swingweight, giving it a tad more plow-through. In addition to its buttery 62RA flex, the Blade 98 (18x20) has FeelFlex technology, which uses Wilson's proprietary Carbon Mapping to add torsional stability while also helping the racquet bend in ways that compliment the modern swing path (think more spin and power).
With this update to the Ultra 100L, Wilson has created an explosive racket for improving players. At 295 grams strung, the Ultra 100L should appeal to a broad range of intermediate players, including the occasional league player or weekend warrior.�According to Wilson, this racket's big power comes from three strategic enhancements.
The Drive Lite from Babolat is an ideal racket for tennis players looking for a lightweight racket with a large face. It is comfortable and powerful at the same time. Due to the lightweight nature of this racket, manoeuvrability on the court is easier than ever.
For 2019, ProKennex updates the Ki Q+ Tour with a sporty racecar cosmetic but keeps the "best of class" comfort and arm-safety that has defined the brand. With its thin box beam, headlight balance and low stiffness�rating, the Ki Q+ Tour has a wonderfully classic and controlled feel. Like the previous generation, this light player's racquet gives intermediate and advanced players impressive control and spin on full cuts. The Ki Q+ Tour features the most evolved version of�Kinetic Quadfocus Technology, which deploys movable mass around multiple locations to create a more stable response.
Introducing the lightest and fastest member of the Ultra franchise. At only 272 strung, this racket is extremely easy to use, making it great for beginners. It should also work for the intermediate player who requires maximum maneuverability or the rising junior who is ready for an adult performance frame.
The ProKennex Destiny FCS 265 is an all-round tennis racket providing excellent shot precision and manoeuvrability and has a mid-plus 100in2 (645cm2) head for good levels of power and control. The racket features FCS system delivering proper flex and comes strung with Crystal Plus string for great playability and an extra soft feel. This evenly balanced racket is constructed from graphite for added stiffness and strength and offers Griptack grip to ensure a combination of tackiness and absorption.
The entry-level CX ELITE 270 is perfect for beginner adults or juniors looking for their first full-size racket.
The Nova Lite 100 is designed for the player looking to add explosive power to their game, in a lighter more maneuverable set up. Ideal for young juniors or recreational players looking for a lighter frame with added power. This player enhancement frame allows you to hit massive shots from anywhere on the court. With it’s spin friendly 16×19 string pattern, you’ll find easy access to spin and power on groundstrokes and a huge boost of pop on the serve. Nova Lite’s stunning design and metallic accents will have you exploding the ball past your opponent in style.
Perfect for all budding Andy Murrays'. Now updated with Graphene 360 technology, the stability of the racket has been improved by strengthening the frame which reduces frame deformation on impact. With Graphene 360, players can also enjoy increased power thanks to the optimised energy transfer from the racket to the ball.
Interested in power, comfort and maneuverability? We think we've got your solution with the Head Graphene 360 MP Lite. Although not as hefty as its big brother, this lighter version boasts a more manageable swingweight. As a result, you'll find it easier to maximize stroke speed in the service of pace and spin. With its open 16x19 string pattern, the MP Lite is quite spin friendly, and the RA stiffness of 63 makes it more arm-friendly than many of its competitors.