Head Gravity old vs new

Return_Ace

Hall of Fame
Neither of those rackets are head heavy or even balance. The only Gravity racket which comes out as Even Balance is the Lite variant, all other models are head light.

This.

I also wouldn't want to make a Gravity Tour or Pro close to even balance, as the standard swingweight is ~330 and assuming a balance of 4pts HL, it would need ~12g of lead at 12 o'clock for a swingweight of ~370.

Big yikes.
 

Alex78

Hall of Fame
I find the Gravity MP Lite to be a unique offering thanks to its light weight (280g) and balance of 32.5 cm (unstrung). That's the same balance as the MP but at 15g less static weight.
Ideal for customization if you like head light sticks. I've put an entire lump of TW tungsten putty into the handle, exchanged the trap door for a traditional (lighter) one, installed a leather grip, and placed about 3g each at 2 and 10 o'clock. Plays excellent for me personally.
 

smithie

Professional
This.

I also wouldn't want to make a Gravity Tour or Pro close to even balance, as the standard swingweight is ~330 and assuming a balance of 4pts HL, it would need ~12g of lead at 12 o'clock for a swingweight of ~370.

Big yikes.
Its also worth noting that people have manoeuvrability issues with the gravity lines, particularly when the QC variance shifts the racket towards an Even Balance. So if you go down that route yourself you my find that racket becomes more of a club to swing!
 
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