In this article, we will delve into a captivating comparison of four standout rackets from Head’s impressive lineup: the Boom MP, Extreme MP, Boom Pro, and Extreme Tour.

Head Boom vs Extreme Tennis Rackets
We kick things off by examining the Head Boom Pro (V1) in contrast to the Head Extreme Tour (2022), uncovering the key distinctions between these two performance-driven rackets.
Head Boom Pro vs Extreme Tour
Racket Specifications Comparison
Boom Pro | vs | Extreme Tour |
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V1 | Version: | 2022 |
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Design: | ![]() |
98in | Head Size: | 98in |
27in | Racket Length: | 27in |
329g (11.60oz) | Strung Weight: | 320g (11.29oz) |
310g (10.93oz) | Unstrung Weight: | 305g (10.76oz) |
325g (11.46oz) | Swing Weight: | 317g (11.18oz) |
6pts HL | Balance: | 6pts HL |
66 | TW Stiffness Rating: | 63 |
Low to Medium | Power: | Low to Medium |
Intermediate to Advanced | Player Level: | Intermediate to Advanced |
22.5mm/22.5mm/22.0mm | Beam Width: | 22.0mm/23.0mm/21.0mm |
Coral | Main Color: | Yellow |
16 x 19 | String Pattern: | 16 x 19 |
8T,8H | Main Skips: | 8T,8H |
Hydrosorb Pro | Grip Type: | Hydrosorb Pro |
Head Size
Both rackets feature a 98in Midplus head size, ideal for players wielding a one-handed backhand.
Length
Uniform at 27 inches, both rackets offer standard length.
Strung Weight
The Boom Pro comes in at a strung weight of 329g, which is slightly heavier than the Extreme Tour’s 320g, resulting in a weightier feel on the court.
Unstrung Weight
In unstrung terms, the Boom Pro weighs 310g, while the Extreme Tour stands at 305g.
Swing Weight
With a swing weight of 325g, the Boom Pro is heavier by 8g compared to the Extreme Pro’s 317g, making the latter a bit easier to swing.
Balance
Both rackets exhibit a 6pts Head Light balance, perfect for players who employ a full, aggressive swing.
Stiffness Rating
With a stiffness rating of 66, the Boom Pro leans towards rigidity compared to the more arm-friendly Extreme Tour, rated at 63.
Power and Control
Both models have a low to medium power profile, emphasizing superior control over raw power.
Recommended Player Level
These rackets cater to intermediate to advanced players, as beginners may find their low power challenging for consistent play.
Beam Width
The Boom Pro has a slightly thicker beam width at 22.5mm/22.5mm/22.0mm, compared to the Extreme Tour’s 22.0mm/23.0mm/21.0mm, contributing to its power generation.
String Pattern
Equipped with a 16 x 19 string pattern, both rackets are suited for players looking to add spin to their strokes.
Grip Type
Standard across both rackets is the Hydrosorb Pro Grip, providing a comfortable feel.
Head Boom MP vs Extreme MP Comparison
Next, we’ll analyze the specifications of the Boom MP (V1) versus the Extreme MP (2022) to see how they stack up against each other.
Racket Specifications Comparison
Boom MP | vs | Extreme MP |
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V1 | Version: | 2022 |
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Design: | ![]() |
100in | Head Size: | 100in |
27in | Racket Length: | 27in |
315g (11.11oz) | Strung Weight: | 318g (11.22oz) |
295g (10.41oz) | Unstrung Weight: | 300g (10.58oz) |
318g (11.22oz) | Swing Weight: | 322g (11.36oz) |
5pts HL | Balance: | 4pts HL |
64 | TW Stiffness Rating: | 66 |
Low to Medium | Power: | Low to Medium |
Intermediate to Advanced | Player Level: | Intermediate to Advanced |
23.5mm/24.5mm/23.5mm | Beam Width: | 23.0mm/26.0mm/21.0mm |
Coral | Main Color: | Yellow |
16 x 19 | String Pattern: | 16 x 19 |
7T,9T,7H,9H | Main Skips: | 8T,7H,9H |
Hydrosorb Pro | Grip Type: | Hydrosorb Pro |
Head Size and Length
Both the Boom MP and Extreme MP boast a 100in Midplus head size alongside a standard length of 27 inches.
Strung Weight
The Boom MP, weighing 315g, is marginally lighter than the Extreme MP at 318g, offering an almost indistinguishable difference.
Unstrung Weight
The unstrung weight for the Boom MP is 295g, while the Extreme MP is recorded at 300g.
Swing Weight
With a swing weight of 318g, the Boom MP is slightly easier to maneuver than the Extreme MP at 322g.
Balance
The balance point leans towards the Boom MP with a 5 pts Head Light over the Extreme MP’s 4 pts HL, giving it a more agile feel.
Stiffness Rating
Stiffness ratings reveal the Boom MP at 64, slightly softer than the Extreme MP’s 66, although not markedly different.
Power and Control
Targeted for players who can generate their own power, both rackets deliver a low to medium power experience.
Recommended Player Level
These rackets are tailored for Intermediate to Advanced recreational players, as they may prove too challenging for beginners.
Beam Width
The Boom MP features a beam width of 23.5mm/24.5mm/23.5mm, providing slightly more ease of power than the Extreme MP at 23.0mm/26.0mm/21.0mm.
String Pattern
Designed with a 16 x 19 string pattern, both rackets are suitable for players seeking to enhance spin in their shots.
Grip Type
Both rackets come equipped with Hydrosorb Pro Grip for ultimate comfort and control.