High comfort, surgical precision, and a more solid feel for 2023
Head adds another chapter to the most controlled and stable member of the Gravity family. With its dense 18x20 string pattern and thin 20mm beam, the Gravity Pro 2023 combines a laser-like trajectory with exceptional ball feedback. It also packs a beefy 330+ swingweight, giving it enough mass to redirect the pace of a big hitting opponent or drive the ball powerfully through the court. As with other members of the Gravity family this racquet's teardrop head is wider near the tip, resulting in a noticeably more responsive, comfortable and spin-friendly contact zone. For 2023, Head adds Auxetic Technology to the throat piece, enabling the racquet to flex optimally according to impact location. This racquet also benefits from Graphene 360+ which combines the stability and easy power of polarized weighting with SpiralFibers in the lower head for a softer feel. Ultimately, with some nice tweaks to the feel the Gravity Pro combines the undeniable precision of a traditional string pattern with best of class comfort. The fact that this update feels more solid at impact is a nice bonus.
Amazing!A racquet that balances perfectly control and power.
Sagi - IDA, United StatesDecember 05, 2024
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5
out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Gravity ProGreat racquet. My son uses the first gen and second generation originally and moved on to this third gen of the Gravity this year. It has a little better swingweight but still keeps all the positives of the original line (larger sweet spot) and great for serves and solid at the net and baseline.
Anonymous - MO, United StatesDecember 03, 2024
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5
out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
My new racquet - should have switched in 2022In January 2022 I evaluated a bunch of rackets to switch of the Babolat Aeros I had been using since 2006 or so. One I really loved was the Head Gravity but during the demo the strings broke. TW sent a replacement, but that racquet/strings felt different and I spent another four or five months evaluating racquets. I finally decided on the 2022 Head Speed Pro line. While I liked the Speed Pros, they just felt I lacked something with them. A year ago, after I turned 60, I thought I needed more power and switched back to my Babolat Aeros and liked how I played. In January 2024 I started a new racquet review. I didn't look at the Gravity and instead decided in March 2023 to go with the new Head Boom Pro - My serve was 10-15 mph faster. But I felt some arm issues and ignored them in the demo. After switching to the Boom Pro the arm issues continued such that I switched back to my Speed Pros. I then decided to use the return window to return the Boom Pro and get the new Head Speed MP, feeling that would get me the power and spin like the Babolat Aero but in the Head Speed line I like. During this time I went through a level 2 hamstring injury and started weight loss in April 2024. A long review and no mention of the Gravity. During the 2022 demos, a friend of mine tried the Gravity and loved it and switched to it from the Speed MP he had been using for years. In August of this year I tried his Gravity racquets and felt that old feeling. I used the TW excellent return policy to return the Speed MP for a new Gravity Pro. It has been awesome since I made the switch. My strokes have more controlled power and I can take bigger cuts at the ball. I started back playing singles this summer and played one of the top players in our area in my age group (he's five years younger) and I took my first set off him in years. I was leading when we had to quit because of darkness. I ordered another matched Gravity (near perfect match -- same balance and < 2 grams of weight difference). I have not lost a match playing 4/4.5 doubles this fall and feel I'm moving to a new level of ability -- having turned 61 a month ago and lost 60 pounds. The new Gravity 98 for 2025 would look interesting but it is a 16x19 -- seems to be the same as the Boom Pro - I would like to see another 18x20 Head Gravity) - I play a one-handed backhand. I'm very content with the Gravity Pro 2023 model and the pricing will only get better as they come out with the 2025 models. I can't wait for warm weather in 2025 and getting back outside with my ball machine.
Brian Bezanson - WI, United StatesNovember 29, 2024
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5
out of 5 Stars
Therapy SessionThere's a reason Rublev uses this racket for his therapy sessions. You can literally tee off on the ball, release some stress, and everything stays in the court!
Eric - TX, United StatesNovember 12, 2024
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4
out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
I like my Gravity MP, but I like the Pro MoreI’m only an average to slightly above average player, but the additional weight and stability of the Pro has really improved the feel and consistency of my volley game at the net.
Randy Key - OK, United StatesOctober 09, 2024
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