
Gravity Pro 2024

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Our Verdict
The HEAD Gravity Pro 2024 is one of the more honest control rackets at this price point — it does not pretend to be a power tool, and in that honesty it excels. The Control Foam core paired with the Auxetic 2.0 structure gives a responsive, feedback-rich feel that advanced players can genuinely trust under pressure. The rough-finish hybrid surface rewards technically consistent swings with real ball effect, making it particularly dangerous for players who can place the ball with accuracy from the back court. Graphene Inside reinforcement keeps the tubular frame stable without adding unnecessary weight, and at 365 grams the racket remains manoeuvrable across a full match. This is the racket for the advanced player who wins points through construction, placement, and patience rather than brute force.
Gravity Pro 2024
The HEAD Gravity Pro 2024 is a control-oriented round racket built for advanced and competitive players who prioritise precision and consistency over raw power. Its low balance, enlarged sweet spot via Control Foam, and rough-finish hybrid surface make it a technically refined tool for players who dictate play through placement and effect.
- Off-centre hits are absorbed with surprising composure — the combination of Control Foam core and Smart Bridge frame geometry noticeably expands the forgiving zone compared to most advanced-level rackets.
- Ball effect from the back court is genuinely enhanced by the rough-finish hybrid surface, which grips the ball long enough through contact to generate meaningful spin without requiring exaggerated swing mechanics.
- Vibration at impact is well-managed for a racket at this performance level, with the Auxetic 2.0 structure and Soft Butt Cap working together to give a damped, connected feel rather than a harsh, abrupt sensation.
- Players who rely on attacking smashes and explosive net finishes will find this racket's low balance and control-first character limit the leverage and punch needed to consistently put balls away from overhead positions.
About This Racket
Carbon and fiberglass blend — the fiberglass layers add flex and vibration absorption to the carbon’s power transfer. More forgiving feel than pure carbon, with a slightly larger effective sweet spot. A good balance between response and comfort.
Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits. Particularly effective on touch shots and soft play — less suited to players who rely on hard, flat striking for power.
Round shape with low balance. The most forgiving combination available. Maximum sweet spot coverage, fast handling, and easy manoeuvrability. Designed for players who want to keep the ball in play consistently without demanding precise technique on every shot.
Experienced players with solid technique who prioritise ball placement and tactical precision. Suited to competitive club players and those who construct points patiently rather than looking for outright winners.