HEAD INSTINCT MP Tennis Racket 2025 – With a redesigned frame and Auxetic technology, the new MP delivers enhanced flex and a clean impact feel. Its unique cross section design provides greater stability and a larger sweet spot.
£130.00 Original price was: £130.00.£118.50Current price is: £118.50.
HEAD INSTINCT MP Tennis Racket 2025 – With a redesigned frame and Auxetic technology, the new MP delivers enhanced flex and a clean impact feel. Its unique cross section design provides greater stability and a larger sweet spot.
HEAD INSTINCT MP Tennis Racket 2025 – Blue / Black – Now enhanced with innovative Auxetic technology, is the ultimate choice for very competetive players seeking effortless power and exceptional comfort.
Strung or Unstrung? | Strung |
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Weight Unstrung (+/- 5g) | 300 g |
Head Size (sq. in) | 100 |
Beam Width (mm) | 23-26-23 |
Balance (+/- 5mm) | 320 mm |
String Pattern | 16×19 |
Length (inches) | 27 |
The best way to research buying a new racket is to visit our store at Farnham, in Surrey. PURE RACKET SPORT specialises in only racket sports and has a large range of all you will need for your Tennis. Try out this Tennis Racket and our range of HEAD Tennis demo rackets in store in our HITTING ROOM. We here to give advice and guidance about which model might be best and explain how the latest technology can improve your game.
Head Sport was founded in the United States in 1950 by aeronautical engineer Howard Head. In the late 1960s, a tennis division was created when Howard Head figured out a way of strengthening the tennis racket by introducing the aluminium frame. The idea became a success and was first introduced in the 1969 US Open. In 1975 , one of the tennis players that Head sponsored, Arthur Ashe, incredibly won Wimbledon, defeating the favoured Jimmy Connors. In 1997, Head created the first titanium and graphite tennis racket. Head proved to be successful in 2012, with three Major winners during the year : Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, Maria Sharapova at the French Open and Andy Murray at the US Open. Head started integrating graphene into their rackets in 2013.