Head Gravity Tour 2025 · Updated Mar 16, 2026
The Head Gravity Tour 2025 replaces the 2023 model with a smaller 98 square inch head and a more open 16x19 string pattern. Spin potential was characterized as high across testing, with the open string bed and elevated launch angle producing arcing topspin trajectories, though reviewers noted the spin output fell short of dedicated spin frames. Power was described as strong for a 98 square inch frame, with playtesters finding it rewards aggressive swinging and self-generated racquet head speed rather than providing free pace. The response at contact was reported as soft, flexible, and dampened, with a pronounced pocketing sensation and comfort that reviewers attributed to the low stiffness and Auxetic 2.0 construction. The frame proved stable despite its hollow build according to the majority of playtesters, and maneuverability was rated highly thanks to the thin beam and headlight balance. Serving performance drew consistent praise, particularly on kick and slice serves where the open pattern and racquet head speed combined effectively. Multiple reviewers independently reported an adjustment period of one to two weeks before the frame's timing felt natural, with control improving significantly once adapted.
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