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As Head updates their popular Speed family of frames, they couldn’t overlook updating the most supercharged model in the family. For players after maximum power and ease of use, Head has the new Graphene 360+ Speed PWR on tap. This frame boasts massive power, incredible forgiveness and newly enhanced feel and comfort. For this update, head incorporates Spiralfibers into its Graphene 360 build (hence the “+”). This new material stretches on contact in the lower hoop, producing a softer, more flexible feel without compromising on your connection to the ball. Although not my typical type of frame I was curious to see how this hyper powered Speed PWR would perform on court.
Groundstrokes
The 360+ Speed PWR was mindlessly powerful off the ground. The 115 inch head size had incredible forgiveness and basically turned the entire head into one big sweet spot. The 26/26/28 mm beam and 69 RA ensured there was always power on tap for every groundstroke. At 9.7 oz strung, bringing the Speed PWR up to speed was effortless. Generating pace on any shot was straightforward. While there wasn’t the same court penetration of beefier models, the raw ball speed of the PWR made it fun to hit with. Precision targeting was not exactly this model’s strong suit so I focused on just blasting the ball into the court rather than pinpoint targeting the lines. With a 16 x 19 string pattern, the Speed PWR had more than enough spin from the baseline. The spin proved useful as a tool to control the massive power the frame had. The head heavy balance gave the PWR solid stability for its weight and players with short, compact strokes should find it plenty stable at their level of play. I also enjoyed hitting some absolute rockets on the dead run. The PWR was so easy to swing that I could just line it up and smack a huge shot on the dead run repeatedly. The large head size also improved my defense as it allowed me to get a racquet on several balls that smaller frame would not.