Head Nitro Pro Tennis Shoe Review
May 12th, 2016
by Do It Tennis
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Shoe Reviews
Stale tennis shoe designs has been blown up by the new
Head Nitro Pro. It is the recent evolution of a premium lightweight performance shoe for fast, versatile players. The Head Nitro Pro speed profile has created a rivalry with existing power-designed workhorse: the Head Revolt Pro tennis shoe.
Head Nitro Pro for Speed
Made with a special welded super lightweight, thin and flexile material on top, the Head Nitro Pro has a unique low-to-the-ground midsole construction with a minimum drop from the heel to the forefoot (almost flat), which allows for faster and more flexible movements. The technologies in the heel and mid-foot offer a faster forward motion. A running-like toe spring delivers easy flex to rocket for the next tennis ball hit your way.
Head Nitro Pro for Comfort
With its breathable and flexible mesh construction, this tennis shoe offers superb lightweight comfort. The Head Nitro Pro also features the Head Cooling System™ integrated into the sole of the shoe to keep your feet cooler during play. A mid-foot wrapping lacing system helps with additional individual support and ease of lateral movements on the tennis court. Head’s own 180° Heelstab design works for perfect heel fit & stability.
Head Nitro Pro for Versatility
Available in men’s, women’s and junior versions the Head Nitro Pro is a versatile solution for tennis players. The tennis shoes hybrid outsole profile works for all different kinds of tennis surfaces. There are special durability zones for hard court users and more open tread zones for the best grip on clay. The outsole is created with Head Hybrasion+™ a non-marking rubber compound. The 180° Drift Defence around the toe and medial side increases durability for extended hard court play.
Want More on Head Tennis Shoes?
Lean about the innovations of the Head Nitro Pro tennis shoes from the
design team themselves. All Head tennis shoes are engineered for
more comfort in every step without sacrificing speed or power on the tennis court.
What’s your view?
Which do you think we will see among the Head team, tennis stars like Novak Djokovic or Sloane Stephens, wearing the new Head Nitro Pro first?
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