Introducing the heaviest member of the Boom family! Named the Boom Pro, this racquet combines surgical targeting with easy power and great feel. It also gives you a tad more stability and plow-through than the Boom MP, but remains fast enough for the aggressive all-court player. Technologies include a Morph Beam, which combines an elongated box beam shaft with a more powerful construction in the head. The Boom Pro also packs a wider more responsive contact zone in the upper hoop. The result is not only a more expansive sweetspot, but also a more generous spin-window at the racquet's maximum leverage point (think heavy ball). In addition to Graphene 360+ (which helps with power and stability), this racquet includes a uniquely flexible Auxetic construction in the yolk, a feature that optimizes ball feedback according to impact location. On the court the Boom Pro not only delivers the quick handling, easy power and spin-friendly precision of our favorite modern player's racquets, it also feels great at impact, and it does a good job absorbing and redirecting higher levels of pace. The fact that it plays great right out of the box is a nice bonus. Stiffness was changed from 67 to 66 due to additional samples measured
Introducing the heaviest member of the Boom family! Named the Boom Pro, this racquet combines surgical targeting with easy power and great feel. It also gives you a tad more stability and plow-through than the Boom MP, but remains fast enough for the aggressive all-court player. Technologies include a Morph Beam, which combines an elongated box beam shaft with a more powerful construction in the head. The Boom Pro also packs a wider more responsive contact zone in the upper hoop. The result is not only a more expansive sweetspot, but also a more generous spin-window at the racquet's maximum leverage point (think heavy ball). In addition to Graphene 360+ (which helps with power and stability), this racquet includes a uniquely flexible Auxetic construction in the yolk, a feature that optimizes ball feedback according to impact location. On the court the Boom Pro not only delivers the quick handling, easy power and spin-friendly precision of our favorite modern player's racquets, it also feels great at impact, and it does a good job absorbing and redirecting higher levels of pace. The fact that it plays great right out of the box is a nice bonus. Stiffness was changed from 67 to 66 due to additional samples measured
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The lowest price for Head Boom Pro 2022 Tennis Racquet 4 3/8 right now is $199.00.
Prices last updated 29 Nov 2025.
Head Boom Pro 2022 Tennis Racquet 4 3/8
Introducing the heaviest member of the Boom family! Named the Boom Pro, this racquet combines surgical targeting with easy power and great feel. It also gives you a tad more stability and plow-through than the Boom MP, but remains fast enough for the aggressive all-court player. Technologies include a Morph Beam, which combines an elongated box beam shaft with a more powerful construction in the head. The Boom Pro also packs a wider more responsive contact zone in the upper hoop. The result is not only a more expansive sweetspot, but also a more generous spin-window at the racquet's maximum leverage point (think heavy ball). In addition to Graphene 360+ (which helps with power and stability), this racquet includes a uniquely flexible Auxetic construction in the yolk, a feature that optimizes ball feedback according to impact location. On the court the Boom Pro not only delivers the quick handling, easy power and spin-friendly precision of our favorite modern player's racquets, it also feels great at impact, and it does a good job absorbing and redirecting higher levels of pace. The fact that it plays great right out of the box is a nice bonus. Stiffness was changed from 67 to 66 due to additional samples measured
Introducing the heaviest member of the Boom family! Named the Boom Pro, this racquet combines surgical targeting with easy power and great feel. It also gives you a tad more stability and plow-through than the Boom MP, but remains fast enough for the aggressive all-court player. Technologies include a Morph Beam, which combines an elongated box beam shaft with a more powerful construction in the head. The Boom Pro also packs a wider more responsive contact zone in the upper hoop. The result is not only a more expansive sweetspot, but also a more generous spin-window at the racquet's maximum leverage point (think heavy ball). In addition to Graphene 360+ (which helps with power and stability), this racquet includes a uniquely flexible Auxetic construction in the yolk, a feature that optimizes ball feedback according to impact location. On the court the Boom Pro not only delivers the quick handling, easy power and spin-friendly precision of our favorite modern player's racquets, it also feels great at impact, and it does a good job absorbing and redirecting higher levels of pace. The fact that it plays great right out of the box is a nice bonus. Stiffness was changed from 67 to 66 due to additional samples measured
Last updated at 29/11/2025 15:13:11
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Quick note: this will be more like a first impression than a review, because unfortunately i had just about half an hour time to play with the racket.At first touch the racket felt very light (I do not know the weight of the test model), at least compared to my racket i use in tournaments which is the babolat pure aero (300g). Thats no problem, for sure there will be different weight models when the racket officialy goes to sale.When playing i was able to get a decent amount of Spin with the racket (my game is very topSpin focused), altough not as much as with my racket. Its very forgiving when it comes to errors but the area where this racket stands out for me is Control. It manages to give me better Control without the sometimes heavy and 'dead' feeling you get ... MoreQuick note: this will be more like a first impression than a review, because unfortunately i had just about half an hour time to play with the racket.At first touch the racket felt very light (I do not know the weight of the test model), at least compared to my racket i use in tournaments which is the babolat pure aero (300g). Thats no problem, for sure there will be different weight models when the racket officialy goes to sale.When playing i was able to get a decent amount of Spin with the racket (my game is very topSpin focused), altough not as much as with my racket. Its very forgiving when it comes to errors but the area where this racket stands out for me is Control. It manages to give me better Control without the sometimes heavy and 'dead' feeling you get with other Control rackets, so i was quite impressed.I'm thinking about switching to a racket that offers more Control but at the same time is still able to produce some Spin, and when this racket comes to shop I will buy.
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I enjoyed the feel of the Boom racket. It is very easy Power & has a nice pop. It looks like the higher sweet spot is more like the Gravity so that makes sense for the Power. My students also enjoyed playing with it. Specifically 3.0-4.0 USTA ladies & advanced juniors. Everyone LOVED the color too. I have an all court game & I liked the feel of hitting my slice & volleys with it. It took some adjustment at the beginning but I am definitely a fan.I have more photos & video but I was unable to submit them here
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We bought this Hed boom pro racquet for my son as an upgrade to his older Babolat pure drive. In less than one month, he accidentally dropped the racquet while serving and it broke. He has dropped his Babolat racquet multiple times in the past 4+ years that he owned that racquet, but no issue. Certainly, Head boom pro racquet is much more fragile for $250.
| Head Size | 98 in / 632.26 cm |
| Length | 27in / 68.58cm |
| Strung Weight | 11.6oz / 329g |
| Balance | 12.79in / 32.49cm / 6 pts HL |
| Swingweight | 325 |
Quick note: this will be more like a first impression than a review, because unfortunately i had just about half an hour time to play with the racket.At first touch the racket felt very light (I do not know the weight of the test model), at least compared to my racket i use in tournaments which is the babolat pure aero (300g). Thats no problem, for sure there will be different weight models when the racket officialy goes to sale.When playing i was able to get a decent amount of Spin with the racket (my game is very topSpin focused), altough not as much as with my racket. Its very forgiving when it comes to errors but the area where this racket stands out for me is Control. It manages to give me better Control without the sometimes heavy and 'dead' feeling you get ... MoreQuick note: this will be more like a first impression than a review, because unfortunately i had just about half an hour time to play with the racket.At first touch the racket felt very light (I do not know the weight of the test model), at least compared to my racket i use in tournaments which is the babolat pure aero (300g). Thats no problem, for sure there will be different weight models when the racket officialy goes to sale.When playing i was able to get a decent amount of Spin with the racket (my game is very topSpin focused), altough not as much as with my racket. Its very forgiving when it comes to errors but the area where this racket stands out for me is Control. It manages to give me better Control without the sometimes heavy and 'dead' feeling you get with other Control rackets, so i was quite impressed.I'm thinking about switching to a racket that offers more Control but at the same time is still able to produce some Spin, and when this racket comes to shop I will buy.
I enjoyed the feel of the Boom racket. It is very easy Power & has a nice pop. It looks like the higher sweet spot is more like the Gravity so that makes sense for the Power. My students also enjoyed playing with it. Specifically 3.0-4.0 USTA ladies & advanced juniors. Everyone LOVED the color too. I have an all court game & I liked the feel of hitting my slice & volleys with it. It took some adjustment at the beginning but I am definitely a fan.I have more photos & video but I was unable to submit them here
We bought this Hed boom pro racquet for my son as an upgrade to his older Babolat pure drive. In less than one month, he accidentally dropped the racquet while serving and it broke. He has dropped his Babolat racquet multiple times in the past 4+ years that he owned that racquet, but no issue. Certainly, Head boom pro racquet is much more fragile for $250.
I have been playing with the Head Boom Pro since November 2022 and tried 2 polyester strings, 1 stiff and shaped and 1 soft and round, both strung at 24kg/53lbs.The Boom Pro seems an ideal option for someone who looks to make the transition from 100 sq inch to 98 sq inch.Power delivery is moderate.Comfort is not super, but I've played at 24kg which plays a role, as do play the balls used. The important thing is that I've had no arm soreness at all. It's just that I've played with more comfortable/muted/plusher rackets.Spin comes from technique, as the string pattern is tight in the 4 central mains.Flat, fast and loose hitting on the forehand is exceptional.(A bit unforgiving when hitting late or lazy).Backhand hitting is absolutely great.Still getting used ... MoreI have been playing with the Head Boom Pro since November 2022 and tried 2 polyester strings, 1 stiff and shaped and 1 soft and round, both strung at 24kg/53lbs.The Boom Pro seems an ideal option for someone who looks to make the transition from 100 sq inch to 98 sq inch.Power delivery is moderate.Comfort is not super, but I've played at 24kg which plays a role, as do play the balls used. The important thing is that I've had no arm soreness at all. It's just that I've played with more comfortable/muted/plusher rackets.Spin comes from technique, as the string pattern is tight in the 4 central mains.Flat, fast and loose hitting on the forehand is exceptional.(A bit unforgiving when hitting late or lazy).Backhand hitting is absolutely great.Still getting used to slicing, so I can't give conclusive feedback about underspin.If you like Jannick Sinner's way of hitting the ball, this is the racket for you!Very maneuverable and as the title says: EASY TO PICK UP N' PLAY right away.
My son received this racquet about a month ago and hasn't put it down! He was so excited to be chosen as a play tester and it has motivated him even more on the tennis court! THANK YOU FOR THAT!! This weekend he won 1st place at his 12s tournament and everyone was asking about his new racquet! He is a high level junior and I feel like he has better Control with it, was using the Clash previously! He's so excited to continue to play with this racquet!!! He is now hooked on this racquet and wants me to find him a new bag!! Thank you so much for this program! Great way to get kids pumped!! Now we need another one because he frequently breaks strings during tournaments and he doesn't want to go back to his Clash!
Do not be mislead by the name BOOM. This is a racquet that gives moderate power the most. Its profile is more towards control and easy playability. I love the fact that it is head light which makes it easy to swing and manoeuvre at the net. Also, it has a very nice feeling when hitting the sweet spot which I never felt with any other racquet (likely to due to the Auxetic tech). Definitely recommend.
A new take on a HEAD tear drop shaped racquet. It's not super heavy, maybe 10.3ish oz, and just slightly larger than a 100sq in frame. I like that it's a little stiffer than the gravity, but still has the thin beam. Plays great at the tension it came in the box in, and the HEAD multi filament string is super soft. Put it all together and you have a maneuverable racquet that a big hitter can still keep in the court and the average rec player or beginner will enjoy and shouldn't hurt a players arm.
I’ve played the speed in P series for three generations, but switch to the boom this year to get a bit more pop. It seems like there is a power increase on the server and forehand, but not quite as much power on the backhand. Of course that could be operator error. Great all around racket for versatility.
Bought for my 13 year old daughter after demoing a few different lighter racquets.No frills, does everything well. Great control, and power.She is a club player and should play varsity next year when she starts high school.Strung at 50 lbs with Velocity MLT.She loves it.
I just got this and it is great! The design is beautiful and the power is unbeatable. The control that you can get from its wide string pattern helps players get the ball right where it is needed and it is lighter than any other tennis racket. Great value for money.Keep up the good work Head!
| Head Size | 98 in / 632.26 cm |
| Length | 27in / 68.58cm |
| Strung Weight | 11.6oz / 329g |
| Balance | 12.79in / 32.49cm / 6 pts HL |
| Swingweight | 325 |