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Gravity Tour

2025
4.0 (5 reviews)

Ideally Suited For

Best for aggressive baseliner players.

HS
Head Size
98 sq in
kg
Weight
305 g
Balance
32.99 mm
#
String Pattern
16x19
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Performance Ratings

Power
Medium
Control
High
Spin
High
Comfort
Very high

Recommended For

Advanced

The Good

  • Spin
  • Comfort

The Bad

  • String killer

On-Court Playability

From the baseline the Gravity Tour 2025 feels like a modern, more head-light take on a classic flexible players racquet. The 328 swingweight lets the frame do a lot of the work once you’re set up, producing a heavy, spin-friendly ball with excellent directional control. The roundish head and Auxetic layup give a large, forgiving sweet spot and a smooth response on off-centre hits. At net, the mass and stability make blocking and punching volleys easy, and the flexible feel helps with touch. On serve, players who can handle the swingweight are rewarded with strong pace and easy spin, especially on slice and kick serves, but it is not as free-power as stiffer 100 in² frames and suits more complete swings.

Technical Specifications

Comprehensive specs for the 2025 Gravity Tour

Specification Value
Head Size 98 sq in (632 cm²)
Length 27 in (68.6 cm)
Weight 305 g (11.4 oz)
Balance 32.99 cm (12.99 in)
Flex 59
Swing Weight 328
Twist Weight 15.5
Pattern 16x19
Beam 22 / 22 / 22 mm

Expert Setup & Recommendations

Suited Player Styles

Aggressive Baseliner Match
Power Player
Counter Puncher
Doubles Specialist
All Court

Recommended Setups

Expert setups coming soon.

Full Overview

The Head Gravity Tour 2025 shrinks the traditional Gravity head size to 98 in² and pairs it with an open 16x19 string pattern and a 305 g unstrung weight. A constant 22 mm beam, Auxetic 2.0 construction and low-50s/upper-50s RA give it a flexible feel with a large, round sweet spot. Strung up around 323 g and a 328 swingweight, it brings serious plow-through and stability while staying just manageable enough for strong intermediates and advanced players who like to hit a heavy, controlled ball.

Player Reviews

4.0
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Based on 5 reviews

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Share your experience to help other players make the right choice.

CourtStrategist

Plush feel and accuracy are excellent, but it’s not a power-oriented frame. I liked how precise I could be once I adapted to its timing.

GymGuy88

Great feel and stability with enough mass for solid strikes. I had to adjust swing to rein in power, but groundstroke depth was reliable.

EllaReads

Lovely feel but quite demanding on timing. If you’re not hitting the sweet spot consistently, balls tend to either die or sail long.

MelTheWriter

Plush feel and excellent spin potential. Once you find your range, this delivers bully balls and depth that’s fun to play with.

SkylineSam

Solid racket with lovely touch. I struggled a bit generating heavy topspin, but precision and feel were terrific once dialed in.

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