The Head Radical Team L 2025 is a lighter, more manoeuvrable version of the Radical Team line, designed for intermediate and club-level players seeking effortless handling and all-court versatility. With its 102 sq in head and Auxetic 2.0 technology, it delivers excellent control, comfort, and feel in a highly forgiving frame.
Crafted from premium graphite with Graphene Inside reinforcement, the Radical Team L combines lightness with stability. The updated Auxetic 2.0 layup is integrated into both the yoke and handle for improved responsiveness and a softer feel. Its bright Radical orange and grey cosmetic reflects its bold all-court identity, complemented by a Hydrosorb Pro grip for secure comfort during extended play.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Head Size | 102 in² / 658 cm² |
| Length | 27 in / 68.5 cm |
| Unstrung Weight | 260 g / 9.2 oz |
| Strung Weight | 278 g / 9.8 oz |
| Balance (Unstrung) | 34.0 cm / 1 pt Head-Light |
| Balance (Strung) | 34.8 cm / 2 pts Head-Heavy |
| Swingweight | 304 |
| Stiffness (RA) | 66 |
| Beam Width | 22 / 25 / 23 mm |
| String Pattern | 16 × 19 (mains skip 8T, 8H) |
| Recommended Tension | 21–25 kg / 48–57 lbs |
| Grip | Hydrosorb Pro |
Players praise the Radical Team L 2025 for its smooth feel, arm-friendly response, and excellent control-to-spin ratio. Its low weight allows easy racquet head speed for spin generation and quick reactions at the net, while Auxetic 2.0 adds stability and crisp touch. Though not as solid under extreme pace as the heavier Radical MP, it offers superior manoeuvrability and comfort, making it an outstanding choice for developing all-court players.
Q: Who is the Head Radical Team L 2025 designed for?
A: It’s perfect for intermediate and club players seeking a lightweight racquet that blends forgiveness, control, and spin-friendly play.
Q: Does it offer good comfort for players with arm sensitivity?
A: Yes, its Auxetic 2.0 layup and softer flex rating (RA 66) make it comfortable and arm-friendly.
Q: How does it compare to the Radical MP?
A: The Team L is lighter and easier to swing, prioritising manoeuvrability and comfort, while the MP offers more plow-through and precision for advanced players.
Q: Is it suitable for doubles play?
A: Absolutely — its light balance and quick handling make it ideal for fast exchanges and net play.