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Head Revolt Pro 5.0 Tennis Shoe Launching As Complete Redesign

The new Head Revolt Pro 5.0 tennis shoe.

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The new Head Revolt Pro 5.0 tennis shoe launching Jan. 15 may be a fifth iteration, but it’s no incremental update. Head calls it a complete redesign. The fresh approach to on-court tennis footwear comes with a new shape, three fresh 3D molded components, an updated cushioning design and a rethought upper.

“The 5.0 moves from a solid performance shoe to a high-tech, precision stability platform built for elite baseline play,” Simon Brenneis, global business manager for Head footwear, tells me. He says the goal was to elevate comfort without sacrificing stability or durability while delivering a more precise, confidence-inspiring control with improve step-in feel and comfort that lasted across matches.

“The update targets players who slide, push laterally and demand maximum support,” Brenneis says, “but now want that support to feel smoother, lighter and more responsive.”

The new Head Revolt Pro 5.0 tennis shoe is a complete redesign for the brand.

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To get there, Head is introducing a new Core-Control technology, a lateral stability frame using TPU. It comes part of a redesigned construction with a more curved shape. “A TPU frame that runs from the midfoot to the lateral forefoot,” Brenneis says, “is delivering exceptional stability during aggressive lateral movements and push-offs, especially for baseline play. Expect to find three TPU 3D-molded components across the upper and the midsole to help create the stability.

Underfoot, Head uses three different EVA foams for differentiated cushioning zones. DynaFoam in the heel is meant to absorb impact and reduce fatigue, while a highly responsive EVA in the forefoot aims for enhanced energy return. A softer EVA in the midfoot and around the big toe helps with comfort. A TPU shank underfoot adds stability and opens to the ground, allowing airflow from the outside upward to improve ventilation.

On the upper, extra material in high-wear areas aid in durability, including with a protection piece on the top laces. Reduced material in low-stress zones is meant to reduce weight and maintain flexibility.

The Austria-based company also brought a new look to the Revolt Pro silhouette, aiming to “reflect the shoe’s high-tech, aggressive performance DNA.”

Ventilation underfoot pairs with new cushioning and stability strategies on the Head Revolt Pro 5.0 tennis shoe.

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Brenneis says a more curved, athletic silhouette communicated speed and movement, while the visible TPU elements highlight structure and stability. “The design balances power, precision and modernity,” he says. “Overall, the Revolt Pro 5.0 looks as advanced as it performs.”

In summer 2025, Head brought a first to the world of tennis footwear, launching the Head Endure Pro BOA shoe featuring two of BOA’s fit-forming dials—instead of laces—to the shoe’s upper, all meant to personalize the fit. Developed and tested at the BOA laboratories in the United States (and on tennis courts across the world), the Endure Pro BOA features two Li2 dials with a BOA PerformFit Wrap. Head says the side panels offer extra stability compared to lacing methods.

The Endure Pro BOA became the brand’s pinnacle option within the Endure series and sits between Head’s Revolt and Sprint offerings with its blend of speed, durability and stability, the brand says. The introduction of the Head Revolt Pro 5.0 gives that silhouette a fresh approach to stability tennis shoes.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/timnewcomb/2026/01/14/head-revolt-pro-50-tennis-shoe-launching-as-complete-redesign/

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