Head Gravity Pro 2025 · Updated Mar 16, 2026
The 2025 Gravity Pro succeeds the 2023 model with a more headlight balance and reduced swing weight, paired with Auxetic 2.0 in the throat and grip for a softer overall flex profile. Power was consistently characterized as effort-dependent — the frame does not generate easy pace, and reviewers found that aggressive, committed swings are required to drive the ball with depth. Topspin production proved difficult through the dense string pattern, though the teardrop head shape was noted to provide a wider brushing window than typical 18x20 frames. Feel registered as softer than prior generations, with a crisp, rewarding response on clean contact that varies noticeably with shot quality. Precision and ball placement drew strong consensus, with the 18x20 pattern delivering tight directional control that multiple reviewers identified as among the strongest available. Stability was described as high for the weight class, and the generous sweet spot produced comfortable off-center performance. The lower swing weight improved maneuverability and net play, though serving demanded considerable energy to generate penetrating pace. Some reviewers felt the updated balance cost the frame its distinctive solidity and connection, while others reported the hitting feel remained largely unchanged.
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