Head Gravity Tour 2025
- Price: $269
- Head Size: 98 sq. in.
- Length: 27 in.
- Weight: 11.4 oz.
- Balance: 4 pts. HL
- Swingweight: 328
- RA Rating: 59
- Beam Width: 22 mm
- String Pattern: 16x19
What’s New
The Head Gravity Tour underwent a significant overhaul. The head size was shrunk from 100 to 98 square inches, while the string pattern was opened up to a more spin-friendly 16x19 setup. Additionally, Auxetic 2.0—a staple in all of Head’s new releases—expands the carbon fiber construction into added parts of the frame. Along with the yoke piece, it now occupies space at the end of the handle. It helps create a more uniform and pleasing response at contact, regardless of impact location on the string bed.
What Works
Few racquets coming out this year carry the hype of the Gravity Tour. In theory, the updated design is intended to take the great feel and large sweet spot the line is known for, and condense it into a predictable, spin-friendly 98 square-inch head. This change in dimensions and promise of enhanced playability—Head has positioned it as a challenger to the ultra-popular Wilson Blade 98—has both players and social media abuzz. The slick new cosmetic only adds to the thirst.
In action, the Tour possesses some serious baseline chops. The teardrop head shape and wide string pattern naturally produce a high launch angle with the potential for ample topspin and finishing power. Depending on what you’re currently playing with, it could take some adjustment to rein in your shots. But once you find the range the racquet produces a bully ball that’s relatively dependable to direct and a handful to return. Head may want to put the Tour up against the Blade, but the Yonex VCORE 98 or Babolat Aero 98 might be more appropriate comps.