Categories: Tennis

Service: Head expands the MxG Racket family by two new members

Following the successful market launch of the innovative MxG Racket series in 2017, HEAD is now expanding its racket family with two new models: the MxG 1 and MxG 7.

Just like the other rackets in the series, they feature revolutionary MxG technology. This combined with accuracy pressed-in magnesium and graphene to create the ultimate balance of power and control like no other racquet before.

With a completely new racquet construction, MxG also offers the highest stability at a very low weight to give players of all levels a better game performance.

The four rackets in the series (MxG 1, MxG 3, MxG 5 and MxG 7) not only score with their unique design, but also with the fact that they play like no other racket. Although all based on the same innovative MxG technology, the models differ in weight, clubhead size, frame profile, balance and stringing to suit different playing styles and levels.

The MxG 1, the most sporty racquet in the series, offers perfect control for trained tournament players, while the MxG 7 is designed for players who need a lot of power and comfort. But all four rackets have one thing in common: they are ideal for those who want to improve their game with next-generation racket technology.

The secret of the fusion of power and control lies in the innovative magnesium bridge, which gives the strings more freedom and movement. This automatically results in a larger sweet spot and more power in each shot. At the same time, the specially shaped bridge prevents the upper frame from deforming under pressure. This gives the player full control on every shot.

The entire MxG racket family will be available from selected dealers from May 16.

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