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Head Coello Motion 2026 vs Wilson Endure V1 2026

Compare Coello Motion 2026 vs Endure V1 2026 Momo Gonzalez - specs, scores and key differences.

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Coello Motion 2026
Score advantage
+0.0 pts
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Score breakdown
Coello Motion 2026
Endure V1 2026 Momo Gonzalez
9
PowerTIED
9
8
Control+1
9
7
Comfort+1
6
9
SpeedTIED
9
7
Value+2
9
Specs at a glance
Coello Motion 2026 Endure V1 2026 Momo Gonzalez
BrandHeadWilson
ShapeTeardropTeardrop
Weight360-370g358-374g
Core12K Carbon / Eva SoftBraid Carbon / EVA
LevelAdvancedAdvanced
Score9.19.1
Quick take
Head Our pick
Coello Motion 2026

The HEAD Coello Motion 2026 takes the same 12K carbon face and Auxetic 2.0 frame construction as the Coello Pro and packages it in a teardrop shape with a slightly reduced swing weight. It is the all-court version of Arturo Coello's 2026 flagship - genuinely powerful but not exclusively built for the overhead smash.

Best for

Advanced players who want Coello's 2026 collection in a teardrop - 12K carbon power with all-court versatility

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Players who need full multiglass comfort, or those wanting the maximum smash from the pure diamond Pro

Wilson
Endure V1 2026 Momo Gonzalez

The Endure V1 2026 takes the Endure Pro's Braid carbon and applies it to a teardrop shape - more versatile than the diamond Pro but maintaining the same construction quality. At EUR 270 it is EUR 50 less than the Pro version.

Best for

Advanced players wanting Endure pro performance in a versatile teardrop at EUR 270

Skip if

Arm-sensitive players or players below advanced level

Strengths and weaknesses
Head — strengths
+Arturo Coello 2026 collection - world number one connection
+12K carbon face in a teardrop format - rare and powerful
+Auxetic 2.0 frame technology
+More all-court versatile than the diamond Pro
+Fast swing weight for the construction quality
Weaknesses
-12K carbon in teardrop creates higher arm load than softer alternatives
-EUR 315 premium pricing
-Not for players below advanced level
-Arm demanding on off-centre contacts
Wilson — strengths
+Braid carbon in a teardrop - best construction-to-versatility ratio in the Wilson lineup
+EUR 50 less than the Pro V1 with minimal performance sacrifice for most players
+Excellent power and control balance across all court positions
+Best value advanced frame in the 2026 Wilson range
Weaknesses
-Not for arm-sensitive players - Braid carbon still vibrates
-Slightly less outright power than the diamond Pro V1
-Advanced players may prefer the Pro for competitive use
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