Head Extreme One X

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Head Extreme One X

Head · 2026 · Extreme

Teardrop (borderline shape classification)

Head Extreme One X pairs a moderate swingweight that balances stability with manoeuvrability, a teardrop head that splits the difference between power and control and a controlled, low-trampoline feel.

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Measurements

The headline figures used in the comparison, with where each sits across the indexed rackets.

Swingweight
177
Higher than 90% of rackets
Twistweight
19.5
Higher than 87% of rackets
Balance (cm)
27.2
Higher than 83% of rackets
Face stiffness
69
Higher than 96% of rackets
Frame stiffness
88
Higher than 88% of rackets
Foam & trampoline
EVA Medium · Very low
12K Carbon

Measurements by source

Every reading is kept with its source and confidence. Conflicting readings are listed side by side rather than averaged.

SourceConfidenceSWTWBalScrRA
LabExtreme Tennis X-CompareHigh17719.527.26988
ImageProduct image (silhouette inspection)shape TeardropMedium

Values are shown in each source's native scale (X-Compare, official or TWU). A blank cell means that source did not report that metric.

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The rackets most similar to this one, using it as the reference.

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  • Head Extreme One

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    Very close92
  • Head Coello Pro

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  • Head Speed Pro

    Close on swingweight, balance and twistweight, the same head shape and similar foam.

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Data & method

Measurements are third-party readings retained with provenance, and the score is a heuristic comparison, not an authoritative ranking. See the Method and Sources.