Head MicroGel Radical Midplus Tennis Racquet
Head MicroGel Radical Midplus Tennis Racquet
Head MicroGel Radical Midplus Tennis Racquet (Model #230218)
The Head MicroGel Radical Midplus Tennis Racquet features MicroGel technology, a Contour Pro grip for a firm grasp and an oval head shape that offers plenty of coverage of the sweet spot for precise action. The large sweet spot offers a large target for solid contact with the ball. Graphite construction. The Head MicroGel Radical MidPlus Tennis Racquet is ideally suited for players with aggressive, long strokes and recommended for the 5.0-7.0 NTRP level players.
Features:
Contour Pro grip provides a firm grasp
Oval head shape offers plenty of coverage of the sweet spot for precise action
Micro Gel technology
Graphite construction provides durability
Large sweet spot offers a large target for solid contact with the ball
Technology:
MicroGEL Technology: MicroGel is a revolutionary silicone based material with the lowest density of any solid known on the planet. This incredible ‘Super Material’ weighs only about 3mg per cubic centimeter, but is able to support up to 4,000 times it’s own weight. Head has combined MicroGel with stiff and strong carbon composite fibers to create a racquet with incredible responsive qualities. On ball impact, Head MicroGel uniformly distributes the impact load around the frame circumference providing a rock solid feel and unique touch that has to be experienced to be believed.
The Head MicroGel Radical Midplus Tennis Racquet comes pre-strung with Head Sonic Pro 16g at mid range. It does not come with a racquet cover.
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this racquet gives you lot of control! the control thanks to balance of the racquet. if you are an experienced tennis player and you hit the ball with big swing you will play very accurately with this racquet. i can serve better with it. it gives me more power and more precision. there is only one disadvantage of it. you get less power on forehand side. you have to hit the ball harder if you want a tough winner forehand. but as i said it gives you lot of control! i think it's more important than the power!