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Head Lights Up Tennis with Boom Neon Collection

Head Lights Up Tennis with Boom Neon Collection

Head has partnered with Toray to create the Boom Neon collection, bringing New York City's electric energy to tennis courts worldwide. This limited-edition lineup combines cutting-edge sustainability with explosive performance, featuring bio-circular carbon fibers and vibrant neon designs inspired by NYC.

The collection uses revolutionary Torayca 100% bio-circular carbon fibers made from cooking oil and forestry waste. Lorenzo Musetti endorses the line, showcasing these innovative racquets during tournament play.

Boom MP Neon: Sustainable Power

The Boom MP Neon features an eye-catching design with New York's iconic skyscrapers, yellow cab, pizza slice, and Statue of Liberty. This racquet delivers explosive power while reducing carbon emissions through its eco-friendly construction.

Head's Auxetic 2.0 technology provides enhanced feel and creates the ultimate connection between player and racquet. Intermediate and advanced players can supercharge their power, energy, and confidence on court.

The bio-circular carbon fiber construction maintains the same explosive power and playability as the regular Boom MP while supporting environmental sustainability. Nothing changes in performance - only what matters for the planet.

Key features:

  • Torayca bio-circular carbon fibers from sustainable sources
  • Lorenzo Musetti endorsement
  • Auxetic 2.0 technology
  • NYC-inspired neon design
  • Same performance as standard Boom MP

Boom MP L Neon: Lighter Option

The Boom MP L Neon offers identical sustainability benefits and design elements with reduced weight. This lighter version provides easier maneuverability while maintaining explosive power and enhanced feel.

Perfect for players transitioning to advanced equipment or those preferring lighter specifications.

Neon Bag Collection

Three distinctive bags extend the NYC aesthetic with reflective prints that improve visibility while showcasing the vibrant design.

Tour Backpack 25L Neon

Accommodates up to two racquets with organized storage for essentials. Features spacious main compartment, integrated shoe compartment, two mesh side pockets, and outside zipper pocket. The reflective print improves visibility during early morning or evening sessions.

Tour Racquet Bag L Neon

Holds up to nine racquets across two main compartments. One compartment features CCT+ climate control technology protecting racquets from extreme temperatures. Includes two large external accessory pockets, a phone pocket, and an integrated shoe compartment.

Tour Racquet Bag XL Neon

The flagship option accommodates up to 12 racquets across three compartments with CCT+ climate control technology. Perfect for tournament players and coaches requiring maximum capacity.

Sustainable Innovation

All bags demonstrate Head's environmental commitment with hangtags made from recycled paper and hemp cord ties. Products come in recycled plastic packaging, supporting sustainable practices throughout the lifecycle.

The reflective prints serve multiple purposes: striking visual appeal, improved visibility in low light, and showcasing NYC's energy that inspired the collection.

Lorenzo Musetti Partnership

Musetti's endorsement brings tour-level validation to this innovative lineup. His dynamic playing style demonstrates how sustainable technology performs at competitive tennis's highest levels, inspiring players to consider environmental responsibility alongside equipment choices.

Limited Edition Appeal

The Boom Neon collection offers a unique opportunity to combine high-performance equipment with environmental consciousness and distinctive style. The partnership between Head and Toray shows how tennis brands can meet modern sustainability demands while maintaining performance standards.

Visit Tennis Express to learn more about the Head Boom Neon collection and other innovative tennis equipment options.

Author: Sam Jones

Author: Sam Jones

Content Lead

Sam has played tennis for more than 30 years. He joined the content team in 2018 and had been writing and recording racquet reviews ever since. He is always looking for a racquet "to take his game to the next level,". Sam played Division III Tennis at Southwestern University.