The Head Graphene 360 Speed 135 SB squash racket is coming out in 2019. It’s an updated version of a prior racket called the Head Graphene Touch Speed 135 SB.
Update: this was replaced by the Head Graphene 360+ Speed 135 Slimbody in 2021.
Head Graphene 360 Speed 135 SB (Slimbody)

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Here’s a review from Control the T.
Here’s a video from Paul at PDH Sports:
Spotted
Joelle King had this at the US Open:

So did Adrian Waller:

Gina Kennedy was using this at the 2021 England National Championships:


Related Rackets
The Head Graphene 360 Speed 120 SB is the same Slimbody frame shape, just a few grams lighter:

The Head Graphene 360 Speed 120 is also a teardrop racket, and has the same advertised weight of 120 grams, but features a chunkier frame:

Mark says
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From previously playing with the Head Graphene 360 Speed 120 and the Head Ignition 135, I found this racket not as well balanced, it had a small sweet spot and the factory strings had a strange vibration hitting the ball. After changing the strings, it improved greatly. Better value for money getting the Head Ignition 135.
Waiting for the post to deliver the Head IG Extreme 135 (Mid-Range) racket. Hoping to report back soon.
Thanks for a great website.
Rod says
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I got this racket as part of the Squashgalaxy demo program. It weighed in at 161g on my scale (including grip, strings + strip of bumper tape that Squashgalaxy puts on all their demo rackets). Balance point is stated as head light and that seemed about right in the hand. A powerful racket for sure and one that I enjoyed hitting with. I didn’t love the feel off the strings but that is likely due to the stock strings that come with the racket and I imagine that feel would improve greatly if I restrung it with my preferred string and tension. This could absolutely be a racket that I would be happy to make my playing racket but I just didn’t feel like it was much, if any, of an improvement on my current gamer, the Dunlop Hyperfibre+ Evolution 130.
Jamie says
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I have previously used the previous model and really like the racket. I was just wondering if this feels any different to the previous version, or whether head have simply updated the cosmetics. Anyone have any thoughts?
Danny says
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I was using the Prince Pro Warrior 600 for almost 2 yrs which was just broken recently. And switched to Head Graphene 360 Speed 135 SB for about a month. I can’t deny that the racket got an excellent looking with black on the top and icy white down to the grip. It tends to be balanced at the middle with abit head light. It feels just right as it weighted at 135g as advertised. However, if you are looking for a powerful racket, it may not be the best choice. Not sure if this is anything to do with the head light or the slim body frame. With the same swing and power, the ball does not bounce as back as it used to be. This could also be due to the relatively small sweet zone. Am planning to go back to Prince/Tecnifibre.