My frame is 10.8 ounces unstrung and I like that weight. Thanks for your previous answers to posters regarding the clash. Don’t get me wrong, this racket is still very much control-oriented, but it just gives you a little bit more oomph than the Pro. Thanks, Moritz, Hello Jonas, I‘ve demoed Babolat Pure Strike 98 18/20 and right after the first session I bought this stick as it‘s really giving me great touch‘n feel and I‘ve a real „pinpoint feeling“ with it! This Tour model is equipped with a 645cm² head size in order to ensure additional tolerance and versatility. But my fave is currently the Tour! The Tour is much less stable e comfortble then the Pro or just a little bit…, In Brazil is very difficult to find a Compared to the Gravity Pro (which also has an 18x20 string pattern), this racquet is lighter and faster. There are more racquets in the line such as the S, MP Lite, but these are the ones I have tested. As low as €999,999.00. I am not sure which one I like more at the moment. The HEAD Gravity racquet series is the new force in the game. . It has a spec very similar to the Gravity Tour/Pro and the Graphene 360 speed pro. The HEAD Gravity racquet series is the new force in the game. I purchased a pair of Gravity Tours, and think it’s a really lovely stick, especially in terms of how it flexes/feels. Thanks. It’s such a solid racket but I probably need something slightly more forgiving as I get older. Not sure what the plus stands for, but since these racquets feel less hollow and more comfortable than the Graphene 360, I think it might be some kind of foam filling or other dampening material inside the frame. Would tour be a good choice for me My shop didn’t order a demo of the Pro so I’m worried it might be a little too heavy? That being said I usually gravitate between Wilson Prostaf 97 tour (not the countervail), Yonex DR98 (which I sold recently… big mistake) and a Babolat Pure Strike 16/19. I enjoyed it so I purchased it. It can be the case that different players find different rackets suit their swings maneuverability-wise. If you want a little more maneuverability then the Tour is that bit lighter, but if you’ve got strong, fast swings, then I would lean towards the Pro. Hello!!! Nice, soft feel on impact while still retaining good power. Have you tried the HEAD Gravity racquets? Which do you prefer: Wilson Ultra Tour 18 x 20 or HEAD Gravity Pro? The closest to the DR 98 would probably be the Gravity MP. Difference between Head Prestige Pro and this Gravity Pro? How does the pro compare with the graphene 360 speed pro. I think the weight difference is probably your biggest consideration here. Pro or Tour? Hi John, Wow, there are many good 18×20 patterns out there, the Srixon Dunlop CX 200 Tour, the Prince Phantom 100P 18×20 and the Gravity Pro or Tour. I just loved that it already comes with a 330 swing weight out of the box and is ready for tournament play without any customization. If you want a racquet that is faster through the air, go for the Dunlop CX 200 Tour! PS. If you feel like my advice is really useful, please consider becoming a patron for $2 at patreon.com/tennisnerd DS. Gravity PRO . Can you compare Head Speed 360 pro and Gravity 360+ pro? On my new Gravity Pro I put a Leather grip, Head Super Comp over grip, Primal strings @50 lbs, and a HEAD string dampener. They actually play quite close in feel, but the Gravity has a larger head size and is, therefore, easier to use. Hi, The Prince is faster through the air and a bit more precise, but the Pro offers more margin for error and better stability and power. The 18 x 20 string pattern provides the control, but the racket flexes in such ways as to give you great comfort and feel too. It makes it easier for someone who is switching from a 16 x 19 string pattern, but you will still find it very different. Your tests are always very informative and non-biased (compared to other play testers). Pro or Tour? He preferred the Tour while I edged towards the Pro. It’s a little bit easier to get into position than the Gravity Pro which is helpful when the balls coming at you quickly which is a plus. Your email address will not be published. It worked best on my backhand. The coils measured 24 feet 1 inch (mains) and 19 feet 7 inches (crosses). I think this racket is going to do best in the hands of someone with quite an advanced game, but in terms of game style, it’s very adaptable. This racquet has a lower swing weight but still great feel and spin. The Pro, which Alexander Zverev endorses, is my personal favorite of the Gravity line so far, but all the ones I’ve tested have been very good racquets. I tried the Gravity MP and liked it but it might be too light. Armschonender Tennisschläger durch die spezielle Rahmenkonstruktion; Etwas leichter als der HEAD Gravity Pro, aber dennoch mit sehr guten Stabilitätswerten Are you excited too? It is not necessary to use a saw to check if they are full of foam, just remove the lid of the butcap you can check if they are filled or not !!! HEAD Gravity S – great for beginner to intermediates that want a larger head size and a light weight. If you’re the former, then you’re going to prefer this Gravity Tour to the Gravity Pro. The more speed you hit with, the more you lose control, but the Gravity Tour starts from such a place of great control that it’s not such a problem. 80/100. Hey Jonas, great review as always – many thanks! The Gravity Pro is more of a control-oriented player stick, while the Clash gives you easier access to power and spin at the cost of some control and feel. We know how you feel with your search for the holy grail. Coming from RF97 and PS97 CV 315g the transition was made very fast and I truly love the direct connection this stick provides to me, it’s just pinpoint Tennis. My one big issue with them is maneuverability. Personally, I am a big fan of that blend of control and feel and would certainly be considering the Gravity Tour if I was looking for a new racket around 305g. Hi, I will try to find out! The Gravity Pro seems to suit me better. I just forgot Will check tomorrow! This racket doesn’t make it that easy to get spin, but that’s how I prefer it. My hitting partner, a better player than me, who tried the Tour and the Pro said the same thing. Compare. Cheers / J. PS. Cheers / J. I just want to point out here that the actual “sweet spot”, meaning the optimal position in the racquet head to hit the ball, does not variate much from different racquets, but the “sweet area” where you have more margin for error on off-center hits varies quite a bit. That’s a great racquet that I used for a few years. The stability of the Gravity Pro is very good. Volleys are knife sharp. Ive used Head Intellitour Strings at 55lb on each restring as thats what it came with originally. I have played with Blade v7 16-19 for couple of moths. Head Gravity Pro Graphene 360+ Head Size: ... Babolat Pure Drive Tour Plus (2018) Compare. I am totally cured, have easy spin and maneuverability but definitely I miss the control and precision of the Radical. The HEAD Gravity brags about a “massive sweet spot” and this comes from the more rounded head shape which reminds me of the HEAD IG Extreme Pro 2.0 or something like a Prince Phantom racquet. String-wise we set the Head Graphene 360+ Gravity Tour up with Babolat RPM Blast at 52lbs. But you will be able to take balls better on the rise and block back defensive shots. Serving, it’s less powerful than the Pure Strike 18×20, more powerful than Wilson Ultra Tour. The 305g of weight and the 32cm balance offers extra stability and will allow players to go all out when they are striking the ball. If you want a bit more margin for error and improved spin, go for the Gravity Pro. Hi, I think the HEAD Gravity Tour will be a great choice – a tighter string pattern that offers better control. I tested the HEAD Gravity MP racquet in its prototype paint job here. The Head Graphene 360+ Gravity Tour provides a great alternative to the Gravity Pro and is more than capable of competing with its rivals. If possible also how does the new v7 blade 16×19 compare also. Hi? Let me know in the comments below. Regards, Teoman. So after the review i also gave the tour a try and what should i say: Im in love!!! Thanks. After demo Gravity tour seems to have a lower launch angle due to 18×20 but somehow considerably more power. If you’re having problems it is worth playing around with the balance a bit to see if you can find the blend that suits you, so I hope you find the setup that allows you to get the most out of this stick. I love the Radical line but would not mind trading a bit of power for more control and feel. Does it have flexibility, like Wilson Crush 100, where the shaft bends? Thanks. Very detailed and very tempting, so I ordered one to test… Dread the outcome as I am a Wilson man starting as early as the wilson jack kramer staff midsize, pro staffs (85 & 95), first blades and now the awesome v7 after a lame v6. Hi Tennis Nerd, is this the best 18×20 on the market in your opinion? Top Three Racquets for Intermediate Players, HEAD Gravity MP racquet in its prototype paint job, Yonex VCORE Racquets 2021 – First impressions. We gave the Head Graphene 360+ Gravity Tour a 9 out of 10 for groundstrokes. How does the Gravity Pro compare to the Prince Phantom Pro 90p? The Gravity Tour is 10g lighter than the Pro, coming in at 305g unstrung, which puts it in direct competition with rackets like the Pure Strike (18 x 20) and Prince Phantom Pro 100 (18 x 20). If that fails, then the Gravity Tour could be a good fit though. For a Gravity Tour would you rather pick Tour Bite or Tour Bite Soft? I believe the Gravity Pro version has a beefy swing weight but perhaps a bit too much for my taste, the Tour might be a bit easier to generate racket head speed with but will it pack a punch without lead? SO thanks for this review and for your work with the channel and this site. It truly is a great stick.. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. For this racquet, I used Yonex Poly Tour Pro 1.25 at 48lbs. Thanks! Built with Graphene 360+, the Gravity Tour combines the stability and power of Graphene 360 with SpiralFibers in the lower head for a cleaner feel at impact. Great job from HEAD. One of my rackets sits at 302g, 320mm, 321SW (strung with Velocity MLT). The HEAD Gravity line has been hyped up quite a bit with marketing lingo such as “New force, New game”, “The Force is Coming”, “Massive Sweet Spot Dominates the Game” and so on. I will be playing mostly doubles so serve and volley attributes are needed. Hello, In terms of competing with its direct rivals like the Babolat Pure Strike, I thought performance-wise it was right there, the big area where the Gravity Tour has started to pull ahead is the comfort levels. What do you think when comparing both sticks. Regards / J. I’ve been playing with a Volkl V1 Pro for the past few years and I love the way it connects with the ball . The Gravity is more forgiving, even with TourBite string. This is great for players who enjoy 18 x 20 string patterns but still want to get a little bit of free power out of the strings. Easier to transition to for someone coming from a Wilson Blade or Tecnifibre Tfight XTC 305. Head Gravity è una linea di telai piuttosto interessante, che propone telai dal piatto da 100 pollici, ma abbinate a caratteristiche da telaio classico. If you’re more accustomed to the lighter racket then it’s likely you could find the Tour to offer more spin though. Not for me, I’m more a fan of more oval shaped head racquets which I find better for control, but I can imagine the gravity line is good for heavy spin grinding from the baseline. Gives you good top-spin, comfort, and decent power. Hi Ed, The Gravity line is really arm-friendly so I wouldn’t worry about that. Can I have your advice. How would you compare the Gravity Pro and Prestige MP? Wilson Clash 98. Radical graphene touch was appalling, but the new 360 line is great (particularly the 360 Speed). We really wanted to maximize the control of the 18 x 20 string pattern with this setup whilst still allowing for plenty of spin potential. Stringing Gravity MidPlus. I’m a all round player who likes to build the point on the baseline and attack the net when possible (should do that more often). The Tour and MP are fine racquets too, but the Pro is my choice of the bunch. Compared to the Gravity Pro (which also has an 18x20 string pattern), this racket is lighter and faster. Hi Ed, They are very arm-friendly racquets. So a bit like cheating.. Having the 7 year itch in tennis… But I am too curious about this one… Will keep this thread active to let you know the verdict…, Hi Jonas Thanks so much for these awesome reviews! From the baseline it’s great with stability. So the Gravity Tour would be my suggestion. I liked that one a lot, but 295 grams unstrung, even with a close to even balance, is usually not my cup of tea. For me personally, I’m used to the 18 x 20 string patterns, so it was an easy change to get used to the Gravity Tour. Spec-wise they seem similar and they are both on my short list). The Gravity Pro seems an almost carbon copy of the Head IG Speed MP 18×20 specwise. Several report the problem with poor quality control for these frames which also speaks to choosing the Tour version which leaves more room for customizations. Regards / J, Hi, can you compare this vs Prince Phantom 100x 305- Spin, comfort, control and power -I used to play with the phantom pro 100 – but updated too the new version to get some more power – I’m interested in still having comfort, but maybe a little more control. Prince Phantom O3 … towards the Pro. We all found the Gravity Tour worked well for us, but there will be some players it doesn’t work for. A player frame that slots nicely in between the Radical and the Prestige lines and my favorite new HEAD racquet. The Racquet Comparison Tool compares properties of any two racquets. ProKennex Ki Q+Tour Pro (315) - 2019. Also the combination with Head Hawk Touch is just great I was checking your website/ YT-channel and so far no PS98 18/20 2020 test so far, when are going for it? Im still currently playing with a Head iPrestige Mid 600. This is not the case with HEAD Gravity. Note: Our focus in this Gravity line review will be the Gravity Pro and the Gravity MP racquets. If so, I am happy about that. Babolat Pure Strike 16x19 3rd Gen. They are completely different racquets. Jonas – on the Tour and MP versions what is your estimate of their respective swing weights, and what about launch angle? The racquet now weighs 352 grams. I had to switch to MP and I added some weight to the neck. Head Gravity, Prince Tour, Wilson Clash… Haaaaaa! Because after your review of the Prince i’m close to buying one, but this Head sound also very interessting. Buy the HEAD Gravity MP Lite. I felt like the Head Speed Pro had changed quite a bit and it had left a gap that needed to be filled in.
Zündstoff Edersee Veranstaltungen 2020,
Andreas Hofer Kufstein Speisekarte,
Universität Graz Berufsbegleitend,
Kassel Live Unwetter,
Einwohner Landkreis Bamberg,
Was Soll Ich Studieren Test Arbeitsagentur,
Billig Parken 24 Köln Erfahrungen,
Männername 4 Buchstaben Mit L,
Arbeitsagentur Göppingen Telefonnummer,
Wuppertaler Zoo Preise,