With the models PRO, MOTION and TEAM The Austrian brand is renewing its promises. Behind its clean lines lie very distinct characteristics that we have examined closely.
This is also an opportunity to inaugurate the version 2 of our X-Compare tool , of which we detail all the exclusive new features at the end of the article.
X-Compare laboratory analysis: when physics explains the terrain
Reliable measurements for clear conclusions.
The core business at Extreme Padel The goal is to understand why a racket reacts in a certain way. Here's how our physical data explains the behavior of the three models. Head Coello 2026 on the track.
Inertia (Swingweight): the engine of dynamic power
Inertia measures the racket's resistance to rotation. The higher it is, the heavier the shot the racket generates, but the more difficult it is to handle.
- Coello PRO
Massive inertia of 183,1 .
This explains its phenomenal power rating ( 96/100 ). On the court, the racket strongly pulls the arm forward during smashes and high shots.
On the other hand, maneuverability is very low ( 47/100 ), making the defense physically demanding.

- Coello MOTION
Inertia of 174,2 .
The handling goes back to 61/100 The paint remains very offensive ( 85/100 in power ), while being easier to exploit, especially on flat smashes.

- Coello TEAM
Inertia of 168,3 , the lowest in the range.
She is more comfortable in fast-paced play while maintaining good stability.

The stiffness of the sieve (RA): the balance between precision and tolerance
Rigidity defines the firmness of the striking surface upon impact.
- Coello PRO
Rigidity of 64 RA .
Offers exceptional responsiveness at the net, but is less forgiving of centering errors. - Coello TEAM
Rigidity of 62 RA with a fiberglass surface.
Result:- high comfort ( 85/100 )
- Significant tolerance ( 79/100 )
Weight and balance: the key to accessibility
All models adopt a diamond shape oriented for attack , but the distribution of mass differentiates the profiles:
- Coello PRO
- Weight: 363,1 gr
- Balance : 281 mm
→ Designed for experts, with high physical demands.
- Coello MOTION & TEAM
- Weight: 356,5 g / g 354,5
- Balance : 270mm/272mm
Lab note: the reality of manufacturing tolerances
X-Compare measurements are highly accurate and reflect the DNA of each model.
However, this data comes from a specific sample. slight variations (weight, balance, inertia) can exist between different rackets of the same series.
The tool nevertheless allows for a objective and reliable analysis of standard behavior .
Final verdict: which racket for which player profile?
Head Coello PRO 2026: the ultimate weapon
- Power : 96/100
- Ball exit: 85/100
- Handling: 47/100
On the track:
A machine for winning points with high shots, but very physically demanding.
profile:
Reserved for expert players with excellent technique.
Head Coello MOTION 2026: the offensive compromise
- Power : 85/100
- Effective date: 78/100
- Handling: 61/100
On the track:
Aggressive racket but more accessible than the PRO.
profile:
An attacking player with good technical skills.
Head Coello TEAM 2026: Accessible power
- Comfort: 85/100
- Ball exit: 82/100
- Tolerance : 79/100
On the track:
Maximum comfort and tolerance with easy ball exit.
profile:
Intermediate to advanced players seeking efficiency and comfort.
The ultimate evolution: X-Compare V2
Extreme Padel launches version 2 of its tool:
- Comparison up to 4 rackets simultaneously
- Access to raw physical data
- Simplified reading with a color system
- Expert Recommendations
A unique tool for a choice based on the physical reality, not marketing .
Conclusion: the expert's opinion
Range Head Coello 2026 leaves nothing to chance.
Power, compromise, or comfort: each model caters to a specific profile. Laboratory measurements allow for a choice. objective and informed .
Video test: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSoipBDTRdg
More informations: https://www.extreme-padel.fr/457-raquettes-de-padel-head
Article written by Julien – padel specialist at Extreme Padel, TFP certified coach Padel (JAP 1) .

























































































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