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Padel Rackets
£65
The Head Extreme EVO Woman is a budget women's padel racket built around the same idea Head uses across its Extreme and Flash lines: a forgiving frame at a club-friendly price. The women-specific tuning keeps the overall weight at the lower end of the standard 360-380g bracket so faster swings and shorter session players can move it cleanly through the air without fatigue. The Extreme name has tennis pedigree at Head, and that brand familiarity helps when someone is buying their first padel racket in a UK pro shop. At £65 it sits with the Babolat Reflex Woman, Bullpadel Flow Light Woman and Adidas RX Light, and Head's UK distribution through Amazon UK, Decathlon UK and Sports Direct keeps it easy to source. It is not a tournament weapon, but it is a sensible first racket for a developing club player.
Something wrong? Suggest an edit →Forgiving £65 entry women's Head, sensible for beginners who want a familiar brand at a club-friendly price.
The Head Extreme EVO Woman is a sensible budget women's padel racket from a brand most UK club players already know from tennis. At £65 it competes with the Babolat Reflex Woman, Bullpadel Flow Light and the entry-level Adidas Drive, and the audience is clear: a woman picking up padel at a UK club for the first time, looking for a forgiving frame from a familiar brand. Head keeps the spec list intentionally simple here - a forgiving face, a women-specific weight tuning that drops the overall mass below the standard 360-380g bracket, and a finish that matches the wider Extreme tennis line. The Extreme name carries genuine tennis pedigree, which helps the racket sell in pro shops where Bullpadel and Nox are less familiar. The honest drawback is that the light swingweight limits the attacking ceiling and improving players will outgrow it within a season, so if you already win club ladders the Bullpadel Vertex 04 Woman or Babolat Air Viper Woman is the right next step. UK availability is one of the Extreme EVO Woman's strengths thanks to Head's wider distribution - Amazon UK, Decathlon UK and Sports Direct all carry it, with straightforward warranty cover. At £65 it is a fair entry-level women's racket from a brand worth recognising.
Hand-written editorial — not auto-generated. By Gary, RacketRise.
| Weight | 350-365g |
| Shape | Round |
| Balance | Low |
| Core | Soft EVA |
| Surface | Fibreglass |
| Thickness | 38mm |