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Head Graphene XT RadicalVous vous demandez quelles sont les caractéristiques des raquettes Head Radical? La raquette Head Graphene XT Radical Pro est idéale pour un jeu rapide et elle est considérée comme le modèle le plus agressif de la série. La Head Graphene XT Radical MP est destinée à donner à une balle un peu plus de puissance que le modèle Pro. Enfin, la raquette Head Graphene XT Radical Rev Pro a un point d'équilibre légèrement plus haut que les autres modèles de cette série. Si vous voulez plus d'informations, cliquez sur les produits qui vous intéressent.

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Test de la raquette de tennis Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro Test réalisé par Jean-Pierre, niveau approximatif 5/6, meilleur classement 1/6. Cordage du test Head Hawk, tension 24 Kg. Test de la raquette Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro en vidéo Les différences par rapport à la version précédente La version précédente était la Head Graphene Touch Radical Pro, qui intégrait le matériau Graphene uniquement dans le coeur de la raquette. Avec ce modèle, le Graphene est maintenant intégré dans tout le cadre, à 3h, 9h et 12h. L'objectif est de gagner en stabilité et en puissance. Auparavant, le Graphene était seulement utilisé dans le coeur de la raquette. La rigidité a légèrement augmenté ; elle passe de 66 à 68. Le swingweight passe en revanche de 330 à 325. La puissance de la Head GRAPHENE 360 RADICAL Pro J'ai trouvée la Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro un peu plus puissante que le modèle précédent. J'ai eu un léger manque de contrôle en revers, que ce soit chopé ou lifté. En revanche j'ai eu de bonnes sensations côté coup droit en ce qui concerne la puissance. Au service, j'ai manqué de puissance mais c'est un coup qui pour moi est un point faible. Le poids de 310g me convenait en fond de court mais au service j'ai eu un peu de difficultés pour bien manier et accélérer la raquette. Globalement cette raquette est destinée à des joueurs qui sont capables de produire de la puissance, qui sont offensifs, mais qui veulent tout de même une puissance raisonnable. Accès aux effets avec la Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro La Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro a un tamis dont la surface est de 630 cm². Pour cette taille de tamis qui reste moyenne mais un peu petite, l'accès au lift est très correct. En fond de court, j'ai parfois manqué de contrôle en revers chopé. Au service, j'ai pu utiliser l'effet slicé facilement et j'ai eu plus de difficultés en lift. Le service lifté n'est pas un point fort et une raquette avec un tamis plus grand m'aiderait davantage dans ce secteur du jeu. Confort de jeu et tolérance J'ai trouvé le confort de la raquette tout à fait satisfaisant. Des joueurs indiquent dans leurs tests qu'ils ont eu des sensations de frappes un peu feutrées, je n'ai pas eu cette sensation, à tester si c'est un point important pour vous. La tolérance aux erreurs de centrage est moyenne, rien de surprenant sur une raquette ayant cette taille de tamis. La raquette se destine à des joueurs ayant au moins un niveau intermédiaire qui ont une qualité correcte de centrage de balle. Maniabilité La Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro pèse 310 grammes et elle est équilibrée à 31,5 cm non cordée. J'ai clairement trouvé cette version de la Radical Pro plus maniable que la version précédente, ce qui est peut-être lié à la baisse du swingweight. J'ai eu de meilleures sensations avec ce nouveau modèle alors que j'étais bien moins entraîné que lors de mon test de la version précédente où j'avais eu du mal à trouver de la vitesse gestuelle et où j'avais l'impression d'avoir trop de poids en tête. Le secteur du service m'a en revanche posé problème. Le poids m'a un peu gêné et j'ai eu du mal à trouver de la vitesse gestuelle pour ce coup qui est pour moi un point faible. Bilan du test de la Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro Selon moi, on reste sur des sensations très proches du modèle précédent mais avec un léger gain de puissance. La raquette est très maniable pour ce poids et elle fournit un très bon accès au lift pour cette taille de tamis. C'est une raquette adaptée selon moi à des joueurs ayant un jeu plutôt puissant en fond de court, qui veulent une raquette qui procurera du contrôle sans trop sacrifier la puissance et l'accès au lift. A qui je conseillerais la Head Graphene 360 Radical Pro Je conseillerais cette raquette aux joueurs et joueuses capables de jouer avec une raquette d'un poids de 310g non cordée, ayant un jeu d'attaquant de fond de court, qui sont capables de produire de la puissance par leur technique et leur physique, qui veulent un bon contrôle associé à une réserve correcte de puissance et d'accès au lift, de niveau plutôt avancé, qui ont une qualité correcte de centrage de balle, qui veulent une raquette maniable. Pour des sensations équivalentes mais avec une raquette plus légère, je conseille de voir la Head Graphene 360 Radical MP 295g. HEAD(0726424828203 / Graphene 360 Extreme PRO) Il n'y a pas de description pour cet article. Notre équipe inclura une description du HEAD Raquette Graphene 360 Extreme Pro Non Cordée sous peu La Radical S dispose d’un tamis plus large 660cm² qui apportera plus de tolérance et d’un poids réduit 280g rajoutant de la maniabilité à la raquette pour une meilleure prise d'effet et plus de réactivité comparé aux autres modèles de la gamme, ce qui en fait la partenaire idéale pour les joueurs de club ambitieux qui souhaiteraient expérimenter les caractéristiques uniques de la gamme Radical. La Radical intègre la technologie innovante Graphene Touch pour un toucher de balle exceptionnel et une sensation de contrôle unique. Grâce à son plan de cordage 16/19 il vous sera plus facile d'obtenir de la rotation à votre balle et vous apportera plus de puissance. Pourquoi choisir cette raquette ? Confort, Maniabilité, tolérance et punch ! Nom Radical S Graphene Touch Head Raquette Tennis - 2018 Référence 232638 Marque Head Gamme Head Radical Profil Polyvalence Niveau de jeu Polyvalence Poids 280 g Composition Graphite Technologies Graphene Touch Cordage Raquette Non Cordée Housse Non Plan de cordage 16/19 Profil du cadre 22-25-23 mm Tamis 660 cm² Balance 320 mm

Lesdifférences par rapport à la version précédente La version précédente était la Head Graphene Touch Radical Pro, qui intégrait le matériau Graphene uniquement dans le coeur de la raquette. Avec ce modèle, le Graphene est maintenant intégré dans tout le cadre, à 3h, 9h et 12h. L'objectif est de gagner en stabilité et en puissance.

The Head Graphene Touch Radical MP offered excellent access to spin and easy depth, but the TW playtesters wanted more feel. Tiffani was feeling a tad disconnected from her shots, but she loved the blend of stability and maneuverability. She explained, "The first time I looked at our strung specs of this Graphene Touch Radical MP I was a bit shocked to see that this racquet weighs just 11 oz. It certainly felt more stable than that, and perhaps its heavier swingweight has something to do with that. Initially, I was testing this alongside the new Tecnifibre TFlash 300 PS, and this racquet swings much heavier than the TFlash. I liked the mass that the Radical put behind the ball, and I'm more impressed now that I know the static weight of this racquet. Depth was pretty easy to come by, and I felt pretty confident hitting groundstrokes. The feel was a bit too disconnected for my liking, and that's really the only performance drawback for me with this racquet. Although I like the playability of this racquet, I do miss the flexible feel and the tight string pattern of the MicroGEL Radical Midplus. The Radical is a different playing racquet these days, and I like this version, but fans of the older Radical models will find the line has changed quite a bit over the years." This is the fourth iteration of the Radical that Brittany has playtested, and she found a lot of similarities to the past versions. She said, "The Radical MP is still one of my favorite racquets to groove groundstrokes with during a practice session. There is a pretty even balance of control and power, as well as stability and maneuverability. I really enjoyed taking the ball early and redirecting it using my opponent's pace. Even my slices were effective, whether they were offensive or defensive. Once I started playing points I lost my accuracy and had to dial back and aim for larger targets. This caused me to hit an additional two to three balls to finish a point because my opponent was able to get more shots back. I think this was due to the feel. I didn't have a sense of where the ball was going once it had left the stringbed." "For a racquet that weighs only 11 oz, the Radical MP offered pretty easy power and depth," added Jason. "Access to spin was really good as well. I liked hitting angles with this racquet to pull my opponents out wide. Performance wise, I really didn't have too many issues with the Graphene Touch Radical MP. I'd probably just add a bit of weight to get it up to my preferred specs. My problem was with the feel. It was so muted that every shot I hit felt like a good shot. That may sound like a good thing, but in my opinion, it's not necessarily so. I couldn't gauge the depth of my shots and adjust my swing if I were to mishit a shot. A ball that I hit long by a few feet felt just as good as a ball that landed inside the baseline. It just made it tougher to judge my shots because I felt disconnected from the feel." Although Mark is used to racquets that are a little heavier than the Graphene Touch Radical MP, he was pleasantly surprised with the playability. He noted, "Relative to my personal racquet and most of the racquets I have tested lately, the Head Graphene Touch Radical MP is a lighter setup. What I got was a bit of a surprise with the Touch Radical MP, in that it felt quite stable from anywhere around the baseline. Typically I prefer heavier racquets, and the surprise came after I played with the new Touch Radical Pro; although it is heavier, I had a much harder time playing effectively with it from the backcourt. Throughout the entire playtest I was able to hit confidently off of both wings with the Graphene Touch Radical MP, easily accessing spin and consistently landing my shots near the sidelines with it." The TW playtesters were surprised with the stability of this 11 oz racquet when volleying. For the most part, Mark was able to end points at the net with the Graphene Touch Radical MP. He remarked, "Up until the point where there was an extreme level of pace and spin on the ball, volleying was my favorite part of the playtest. The Graphene Touch Radical MP was very stable for me at net, even on off-center shots. That said, when I had to stretch to reach Troy's hard hit passing shots this racquet did feel a little unstable at contact." "I was, once again, surprised by the stability of this racquet," Tiffani continued. "It wasn't as maneuverable as other 11 oz. racquets I've played with, but I liked the stability and pop off the stringbed I could get on volleys, so I gave the slight dip in maneuverability a pass. I'm one to keep it simple on volleys, so even though I felt like there wasn't much feel, I didn't miss it as much as I did from the baseline. The extra dampening actually helped keep the response comfortable since I miss the sweetspot much more often at the net." The sweetspot appeared to be pretty generous for Jason, and he liked the ball pocketing on his volleys. However, he had some ups and downs at the net, saying, "When I had to react to a shot the Graphene Touch Radical MP didn't feel sluggish, which allowed me to get the racquet in position to hit a clean volley. When I didn't hit the ball cleanly, though, I could feel the lack of weight in the hoop. I had some torsional stability issues when I volleyed harder hit shots, but that could easily be addressed with a bit of tungsten tape. Again, the touch was too muted for me, which didn't help when I tried to hit drop volleys." Brittany didn't have any issues maneuvering the Graphene Touch Radical MP at net, and she was impressed with the stability, even on off-center shots. She detailed, "I struggled with the feel so I was hitting most of my volleys deep with power. Toward the end of the playtest I could hit a wider variety of shots, but I never felt like I had great touch. Volleys especially touch volleys are not my strong suit, so I didn't worry too much about it throughout the playtest." The TW playtesters were able to tap into the power potential of the Head Graphene Touch Radical MP and hit consistent, controlled serves. However, they were split when it came to the spin potential. Jason had nothing but praise for the Graphene Touch Radical MP. He said, "I enjoyed serving with this racquet from the get-go. I was able to get a high percentage of my serves in, and the muted feel didn't bother me as much on this particular shot because I wasn't trying to control the depth of my serves, just the direction. The open string pattern helped me put a lot of spin on my serves." There was another pleasant surprise waiting for Mark when he served with the Graphene Touch Radical MP. He found a perfect blend of power and control for starting points. He explained, "My directional control was spot on when I was serving with the Radical MP, and it actually offered enough weight behind the ball to help get my serve up over the 100 MPH barrier." "I could generate plenty of racquet head speed on my first serves, which translated into easy power and depth," raved Brittany. "However, I felt very limited in where I could aim, as I was missing some accuracy. I hit a lot of first serves down the middle to get a higher percentage of serves in. On my second serve the Radical Midplus forced me to hit extra spin to bring the ball back down into the box. Overall, though, I was pretty successful when it came to holding my serve in matches, so I don't have any complaints." While Tiffani received enough power from the Graphene Touch Radical MP, she was left wanting a bit more spin. She commented, "The pace I got on my serves was about what I get from my own racquet, so I was happy in that department. However, I wasn't quite getting the spin I get with my Prince Textreme Tour 100P. Serve performance was average for me. I'm not looking to hit a big serve for a quick one-two punch; that's just not my game. I hope to start the point in a neutral position and work the point from there, and this Radical was able to get the job done for me in that regard." The TW playtesters continued to be impressed with the stability the Graphene Touch Radical MP offered. However, as with some other areas of the playtest, they were left feeling a little disconnected from the ball when hitting enjoyed the control she found on her returns. She described, "I was happy to return with this racquet. Lately, I feel like I've been hitting with racquets that focus more on power, so it was nice to have something that I could control a little bit better. For its weight, this Radical was plenty stable, too. The feel was too muted for me, but I otherwise thought this racquet played well." While Brittany appreciated the stability, she was missing a more responsive feel on her returns. She stated, "I liked the fact that I never felt pushed around when it came to returns. I could start on the baseline and even take a step forward to return a serve. I still found myself aiming for big targets and being conservative. I was mainly focused on the depth of my returns. I preferred returning first serves because I felt I had more control blocking back the return. When I had to step in and take a bigger cut at a second serve, it was very easy to overhit and send my return out past the baseline." "This was the one area of the playtest where I wished the Head Graphene Touch Radical MP had a little extra weight on it," critiqued Mark. "Once the velocity and spin became extreme on the serve, my typical chip style of return was not very effective." Like with his groundstrokes and volleys, Jason was not loving the muted feel. However, he was able to find some success. He concluded, "I shouldn't complain too much as my results were pretty good. The combination of the maneuverability and access to spin allowed me to put a lot of shots in the court and in play."
Raquettede tennis Head Touch Radical Pro Caractéristiques. ACHETER CHEZ TENNIS WAREHOUSE. Poids non cordée: 310 g: Équilibre: 31.5 cm: Swingweight: 330: Taille du tamis : 632 cm²: Plan de cordage: 16x19:
Réf. 232608 Créée pour le joueur polyvalent performant sur toutes les surfaces, la nouvelle gamme RADICAL offre la combinaison parfaite de puissance, contrôle et effets pour tous les types de joueurs. Grâce à l’introduction de la nouvelle technologie Graphene Touch innovante, la RADICAL PRO offre maintenant un toucher de balle exceptionnel et une sensation de contrôle unique. Recommandée par Andy Murray, la plus agressive des raquettes de la gamme arbore aussi un nouveau design original et un logo lisible dans les deux sens qui représente parfaitement la polyvalence de la gamme. Si vous cherchez à accroître votre puissance, vous allez aimer son poids élevé et le fait que cette raquette puisse être équipée d’un jonc plus long pour une sensation unique de puissance.
GrapheneTouch Radical Pro - CHF 173,90 - HEAD - Radical - Raquettes de tennis - Raquette de compétition - orange - 2. Couleur: bleu foncé - 3. Couleur: bleu clair - Tamis (cm²): 630 - Plan de cordage: 16/19 - Profile (mm): 20-23-21 - Poids non cordée (gr): 310 - Graphene Touch - Longueur (mm): 685 - Joueur ATP: Andy Murray - Collection: HEAD Radical - Point

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