Head Padel Overgrips
Head is the comfort-first reference on this site. The XtremeSoft review is the main place to start if you want a softer handle feel and do not mind replacing the overgrip more often.
Where Head fits
Head overgrips are a strong reference when you want a softer touch, a cushioned feel, and a handle that feels a little more forgiving in the hand.
The XtremeSoft review shows the main trade-off clearly: very pleasant feel, but a tendency to need more frequent replacement when the session gets long or sweaty.
Head starting points
Use the table to decide what to read first.
| If you want | Start here | Why |
|---|---|---|
| A softer hand feel | Head XtremeSoft review | It is the clearest comfort-first Head example on the site. |
| Brand background and range | Head brand page | Useful when you want the broader lineup first. |
| More moisture control | Yonex Wet Super Grap review | Useful if sweat is more important than softness. |
| A balanced all-round option | Wilson Padel Pro review | Useful if you want a more neutral comparison. |
| A practical buying overview | Best padel overgrips | Useful before narrowing the field to one model. |
How to judge a Head overgrip in play
If the handle feels pleasant at first but turns sticky or dirty quickly, that is the sign to treat Head as a comfort option rather than a sweat-specialist option.
For players who replace grips often, that trade-off can still be worth it. For players who want a set-it-and-forget-it option, a drier reference like Yonex may fit better.
FAQ
Yes. On this site, Head is the clearest reference for a softer and more cushioned feel.
Yes. It is the main tested product reference for the brand.
It can handle moderate sweat, but it is not the most sweat-focused option on the site.
Compare with Yonex if moisture matters more, or with Wilson if you want a more neutral middle ground.
Open the Head XtremeSoft review first if you want the real product feel.