2026 Series Analysis

Head Extreme MP Review

The Auxetic power platform. A technical breakdown of the Extreme MP's shape-morphing grommet technology, its position above the Speed in raw power, and its distinctive spin-and-pace identity.

Executive Summary

The Head Extreme MP occupies the most power-oriented position in Head's lineup — above the Speed Pro in raw pace output, and fundamentally different in character from the control-focused Prestige family. It is Head's dedicated weapon for players who want to attack from the baseline with heavy topspin and explosive pace.

Key Characteristic: The Extreme's defining technology is Auxetic geometry — grommets engineered to expand and change shape during ball impact rather than constraining string movement. The result is an enhanced sweet spot that behaves as though the frame is larger than its nominal 100 sq in. The auxetic grommets also reduce string bed stiffness at impact, adding feel to what would otherwise be a relatively powerful frame.

Key Positioning: At ~70–71 RA, the Extreme MP is among the stiffer frames in the Head lineup (comparable to the Pure Drive, softer than some Wilson iterations). However, Auxetic technology and Graphene 360+ carbon construction moderate the feel. Players come to the Extreme from the Aero family wanting more Head-brand identity, or from the Speed family wanting more power and topspin character.

Performance Profile

The Extreme Tour's denser 18x20 pattern provides greater directional control and precision. The Extreme MP's 16x19 pattern delivers more natural spin and a larger, more forgiving sweet spot — the dominant choice on tour.

Performance Comparison: Extreme Models

Extreme Tour leads in control and stability · Extreme MP leads in spin and maneuverability

Extreme Tour
Extreme MP

Model Context

The Extreme family covers three distinct approaches: the control-dense Tour, the all-round MP, and the heavier Pro spec. All share the Auxetic grommet system and Graphene 360+ platform.

Extreme Tour

98 sq in · 18x20 · 305g · ~70 RA
For: Advanced Players (4.5+)

The precision-oriented Extreme. Smaller head and denser 18x20 pattern deliver maximum directional control from the Extreme platform. Preferred by advanced players who want the Extreme's power identity paired with tour-level precision. Requires good technique to generate topspin from the dense pattern.

Extreme MP

100 sq in · 16x19 · 300g · ~71 RA
For: Intermediate–Advanced (4.0–5.0)

The tour favourite. Open 16x19 pattern and Auxetic grommet expansion produce a large, forgiving sweet spot with excellent natural topspin. The MP is the Extreme family's best combination of power, spin and accessibility. Berrettini, Cerundolo and Krejcikova all choose this spec — testament to its all-round capability.

Extreme Pro

100 sq in · 16x19 · 310g · ~71 RA
For: Advanced Players (4.5+)

A heavier version of the Extreme MP. The additional 10g raises swingweight and plow-through, adding stability against heavy incoming balls. Preferred by physically strong players who want the MP's feel and spin profile with improved performance against the hardest serves and groundstrokes at tour level.

Technical Must-Knows

Auxetic Geometry — Shape-Morphing Grommets Standard grommets are rigid and constrain string movement. Auxetic grommets are engineered with a geometry that causes them to expand outward when compressed at impact. This means that as the ball presses into the string bed, the grommets open up and allow strings to deflect more freely — creating a larger effective sweet spot and a softer feel at contact. The effect is most noticeable off-centre, where Auxetic significantly reduces the harsh vibration that standard grommets transmit.
Graphene 360+ — Stiffness and Stability Head's Graphene 360+ places graphene reinforcement at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions and through the shaft, maximising torsional stability and frame stiffness where it matters most. This gives the Extreme MP excellent resistance to twisting on off-centre hits, amplified further by the Auxetic grommet system. The combination produces a frame that feels stable and authoritative even on balls struck towards the frame edges.
High Stiffness (~70–71 RA) — Power and Arm Awareness The Extreme MP is genuinely stiff — comparable to the Pure Drive in measured RA. While Auxetic technology moderates the feel somewhat, players with arm sensitivity should string at the lower end of the tension range (52–55 lbs) and consider a softer co-poly or hybrid setup. The Extreme is not a flexible, arm-friendly frame by nature; it is a power platform whose feel is improved by Auxetic grommets, not transformed by them.
Spin Identity — Power Topspin, Not Finesse Topspin The Extreme MP generates topspin primarily through its frame stiffness and 16x19 pattern's string snapback — it is a "launch high and fast" spin machine, not a "bite and loop" spin machine. The Pure Aero family produces more finesse, looping topspin; the Extreme produces explosive, penetrating topspin that stays lower in the opponent's strike zone. This distinction matters for players choosing between the two families.
Within the Head Family — Extreme vs Speed vs Prestige The three primary Head player frames occupy a clear spectrum: Prestige (~62–65 RA, flexible, feel-first) → Speed Pro (~67 RA, balanced all-round) → Extreme MP (~70–71 RA, power-forward, spin-heavy). A player switching from Speed Pro to Extreme MP will gain power and spin but lose feel and control precision. Switching from Extreme to Prestige requires adjusting expectations of natural power output significantly.

Who Plays With This?

The Extreme MP has grown significantly in tour adoption over the past three years. Its combination of power, spin and the Auxetic grommet's enhanced feel has attracted multiple top-100 players who previously used other Head models or competitors.

Matteo Berrettini
Extreme MP
Power Baseliner · ATP

The Italian powerhouse's flat, heavy-hitting serve-and-groundstroke game is perfectly served by the Extreme MP's explosive power platform. Uses Signum Pro Firestorm 1.30mm — a thick-gauge co-poly that adds directional control to Berrettini's large-scale strokes and amplifies the Extreme's already powerful output into controlled, penetrating groundstrokes.

Juan Manuel Cerundolo
Extreme MP
Aggressive Baseliner · ATP

Cerundolo's topspin-heavy, aggressive baseline style benefits from the Extreme MP's spin and power combination. Uses Head Hawk Touch 1.25mm — the Head ecosystem co-poly known for its touch and feel component that complements the Auxetic grommet's feel enhancement. An example of pairing a feel-oriented string with a power frame to achieve balance.

Barbora Krejcikova
Extreme MP
All-Court Attacker · WTA

The Grand Slam champion and creative all-court player uses the Extreme MP with Head Lynx Tour 1.25mm — a spin-oriented co-poly from the Head string family. Krejcikova's game mixes heavy topspin baseline play with net approaches and volleys; the Extreme MP's power identity powers her aggressive groundstrokes while the Lynx Tour adds spin precision.

String Setup Guide

The Extreme MP's stiff beam and Auxetic grommets interact distinctively with string tension. The grommets' expansion behaviour makes low-to-moderate tensions especially effective — high tension partially negates the Auxetic effect by restricting grommet expansion. Reference range (Extreme MP): 50–62 lbs (22.7–28.1 kg).

Quick Start (Most Players)

  • Start point (medium poly, 1.25mm, full bed): 53–56 lbs (24–25.4 kg) — moderate tension to allow Auxetic grommets to flex freely and provide their sweet spot benefit.
  • For more spin: Drop 2–3 lbs or try a shaped poly (Solinco Hyper-G, Head Hawk). The 16x19's open pattern benefits significantly from shaped string snapback at lower tensions.
  • If the ball is flying long: Add 2 lbs rather than 3+. The Extreme's power is partly structural — large tension increases reduce feel without proportionally reducing power.
  • For arm comfort: Drop to 51–54 lbs and use Head Hawk Touch or a soft co-poly. The ~71 RA stiffness at high tension is arm-demanding; moderate tension with a soft poly maintains the frame's Auxetic feel advantage.
  • Thick gauge (1.30mm, like Berrettini): Reduces snapback and spin output but improves directional control for high-pace flat strokes. Suitable for big hitters who don't need additional spin assistance.

Pro Reference

PlayerStringTensionNotes
Matteo BerrettiniSignum Pro Firestorm 1.30mm~55 lbsThick gauge for flat power control
Juan Manuel CerundoloHead Hawk Touch 1.25mm~53 lbsFeel-oriented Head ecosystem pairing
Barbora KrejcikovaHead Lynx Tour 1.25mm~52 lbsSpin-focused Head ecosystem string

Top 3 String Recommendations

Feel Poly

Head Hawk Touch

1.25mm
51–55 lbs / 23.1–25 kg

Best for: Amplifying the Auxetic grommet's feel advantage — Cerundolo's choice and the Head ecosystem natural pairing.

Hawk Touch's softer, elastic co-poly formula pairs exceptionally well with the Extreme MP's Auxetic grommets. Where standard polys at high tension restrict grommet expansion, Hawk Touch at moderate tension allows the Auxetic system to operate optimally — producing a frame that feels noticeably softer and more responsive than its RA rating suggests. The combination delivers excellent spin, good feel and solid control without the harsh edge that stiffer strings can produce in the ~71 RA Extreme frame.

Spin-Focused Poly

Head Lynx Tour

1.25mm
50–54 lbs / 22.7–24.5 kg

Best for: Players wanting maximum spin production from the Extreme MP's 16x19 pattern — Krejcikova's choice.

Lynx Tour's pentagonal cross-section provides aggressive bite at contact, working with the Extreme's 16x19 pattern to produce significant topspin. In the Extreme MP, where the stiffer beam already generates pace, Lynx Tour's spin addition helps players control ball trajectory and keep heavy groundstrokes within the court. At 50–54 lbs, the Auxetic grommets function freely and Lynx Tour's snapback is maximised — the ideal all-court setup for heavy topspin players.

Power Control

Signum Pro Firestorm

1.30mm
53–57 lbs / 24–25.9 kg

Best for: Big hitters (like Berrettini) who want maximum directional precision over spin output from the Extreme MP.

Firestorm's thick 1.30mm gauge reduces string snapback and spin contribution — shifting the Extreme MP's character toward flat, penetrating power rather than heavy topspin. The combination produces one of the most explosive flat-hitting setups available, well-matched to Berrettini's serve-dominant, flat-driving style. Players who generate their own pace and want surgical directional control will find Firestorm in the Extreme MP delivers exactly that — at the cost of some spin production and added arm stress from the thick gauge.

Full Specifications

SpecificationExtreme TourExtreme MPExtreme Pro
Head Size98 sq in (632 cm²)100 sq in (645 cm²)100 sq in (645 cm²)
Weight (Unstrung)305g / 10.8oz300g / 10.6oz310g / 10.9oz
Length27 in27 in27 in
Balance~317mm / 6–7 pts HL~320mm / 5–6 pts HL~318mm / 5–6 pts HL
String Pattern18x20 (control-dense)16x19 (open, spin)16x19
Stiffness (RA)~70~70–71~70–71
Swingweight~318–326~315–322~325–333
Beam Width23–26mm23–26mm23–26mm
TechnologyAuxetic + Graphene 360+Auxetic + Graphene 360+Auxetic + Graphene 360+
Target PlayerAdvanced (4.5+)Intermediate–AdvancedAdvanced (4.5+)