HEAD BOOM JR 25" ALT RACKET
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The HEAD Boom Junior 25 Alternate is a premium youth performance tennis racket designed to help ambitious young players combine explosive baseline power with delicate touch. Sized at 25 inches in length, this frame is specifically optimized for rising junior competitors aged 8 to 10. Endorsed by tennis superstars Coco Gauff and Lorenzo Musetti, the Alternate edition stands out with its striking tonal purple cosmetic—Coco Gauff’s favorite color—providing a progressive look that matches its explosive feel on the court.
Built on a scaled-down construction of the adult BOOM MP and MP L models, this premium frame features advanced Auxetic 2.0 technology, which morphs in real-time to provide super-accurate, immediate feedback and a highly connected feel to the ball. For enhanced stability, high-tech aerospace Hy-Bor material is integrated into the shaft geometry, increasing compressional strength and providing an exceptionally solid impact response. Additionally, Graphene Inside reinforces the frame layout to optimize energy transfer and increase stability on aggressive strokes.
Featuring a generous 100-square-inch head layout paired with an open 16x19 string pattern, the frame yields an expanded, highly forgiving sweet spot that assists developing juniors with consistency. Enlarged Power Grommets maximize string movement to enhance the natural trampoline effect and ball bite, giving up-and-coming athletes easy access to deep court depth and heavy spin. It weighs a perfectly balanced 230 grams unstrung and arrives pre-strung by the manufacturer, ensuring instant playability and all-court versatility.
Specifications
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Length: 25 in / 63.5 cm
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Head Size: 100 sq in / 645 sq cm
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Weight (Unstrung): 8.1 oz / 230 g
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String Pattern: 16 x 19
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Balance: 315 mm / Even
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Cosmetic Finish: Tonal Purple (Coco Gauff Special Alternate Edition)
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Frame Technologies: Auxetic 2.0, Hy-Bor Shaft, Graphene Inside, Power Grommets
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Format: Arrives Pre-Strung
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Target Age Group: 8 to 10 Years Old (Advanced / Competitive Level)
