I am focusing this post on the Gravity Pro and Tour, which are my preferred models. You will save quite a bit of money if you can find the older paint job, released in 2019, but it depends on how important the cosmetics are to you. If you want to buy the new HEAD Gravity racquets (or anything else tennis-related, please check out my affiliates Tennis Warehouse (US), Tennis Warehouse Europe and Tennis Only (AUS). The Gravity S is, like all S-racquets from HEAD, more of a “tweener frame” with a generous amount of spin and power offered by the 24 mm beam. The Gravity MP is also a decent racquet, but it needs a bit of weight to play more stable. The Gravity Tour is also good, but I find the ball to sail a little bit with that racquet and I prefer the plow-through that the Pro model gives you. I really liked the racquets back then and was especially taken by the HEAD Gravity Pro, which I compare to the Prestige MP in this video. To clarify: the new HEAD Gravity racquets review is me revisiting my previous review from 2019. Here is my new HEAD Gravity racquets review. I have been play-testing the 2021 HEAD Gravity racquets, which is just a paint update.
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