Similar rackets to Gravity Pro?

GianG

New User
Hi! I currently play with the Gravity Pro and I love It but the only thing I dislike Is that it feels too "soft" for me sometimes. I want to buy another racket that feels similar but with more "pop" to it.
I'm an agressive baseliner and go to the net sometimes. I also slice a lot. Any suggestions?
 

GAS

Hall of Fame
Hi! I currently play with the Gravity Pro and I love It but the only thing I dislike Is that it feels too "soft" for me sometimes. I want to buy another racket that feels similar but with more "pop" to it.
I'm an agressive baseliner and go to the net sometimes. I also slice a lot. Any suggestions?

Gravity Tour.
 

TennisHound

Legend
Hi! I currently play with the Gravity Pro and I love It but the only thing I dislike Is that it feels too "soft" for me sometimes. I want to buy another racket that feels similar but with more "pop" to it.
I'm an agressive baseliner and go to the net sometimes. I also slice a lot. Any suggestions?
It’s gonna be hard to reproduce the head shape feel, especially on swings. Most 100” racquets’ heads extend further down the shaft and are just as wide (Babolat, Wilson). Others are more oval - Prince 100P, Dunlop CX400 Tour.
 

TennisHound

Legend
I would go down to a Gravity Tour or MP and use lead up top. You could also look up some older Speeds, like the IG Speed 315. It’s a very similar head shape, and I’m pretty sure Zverev used this one for awhile.
 

Donmikan

Rookie
Hi! I currently play with the Gravity Pro and I love It but the only thing I dislike Is that it feels too "soft" for me sometimes. I want to buy another racket that feels similar but with more "pop" to it.
I'm an agressive baseliner and go to the net sometimes. I also slice a lot. Any suggestions?
Rafa aero, the big boy one
 

jimmy8

G.O.A.T.
Try wilson shift pro. It has thicker beam, more stiffness for more power. It has a lot of spin. Weight and string pattern are the same as gravity pro. Head size is almost the same.
 

Anton

Legend
Hi! I currently play with the Gravity Pro and I love It but the only thing I dislike Is that it feels too "soft" for me sometimes. I want to buy another racket that feels similar but with more "pop" to it.
I'm an agressive baseliner and go to the net sometimes. I also slice a lot. Any suggestions?

Solinco Whiteout 18x20 is sorta similar but has a lot more POP at 66 stiffness.

Blade 98 V9 is also firmer, though has a more muted feel compared to Whiteout.

Both will prob need some lead to get up to GPro weight.
 
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johnmccabe

Hall of Fame
Try wilson shift pro. It has thicker beam, more stiffness for more power. It has a lot of spin. Weight and string pattern are the same as gravity pro. Head size is almost the same.
Also huge sweet spot. The main difference is gpro is very whippy for its weight.
 
I have tried about 50 rackets and I always keep coming back to GPro - there is no racket on the market quite close to this one

If you force me to say one, I would recommend trying Blade Pro, TFight 305 or wait for the new Gravity Tour (98sq , 16x19)
 

maksp

Semi-Pro
I have tried about 50 rackets and I always keep coming back to GPro - there is no racket on the market quite close to this one

If you force me to say one, I would recommend trying Blade Pro, TFight 305 or wait for the new Gravity Tour (98sq , 16x19)
I PRAY 98 GRAVITY has above 62RA....every new rackets head makes lately has now power or feel compared to what they used to make....I don't want to ad 31 grams of lead to a soggy noodle
 
I PRAY 98 GRAVITY has above 62RA....every new rackets head makes lately has now power or feel compared to what they used to make....I don't want to ad 31 grams of lead to a soggy noodle

I am pretty sure that you can find power from 62RA ;) Try a Prince Tour 98 , it can be a rocket launcher

I think that it will be between 60-63 max, just the DNA of the racket. But a 21.5mm beam at 98sq, 62RA und Gravity shape sounds like heaven to me
 

maksp

Semi-Pro
I am pretty sure that you can find power from 62RA ;) Try a Prince Tour 98 , it can be a rocket launcher

I think that it will be between 60-63 max, just the DNA of the racket. But a 21.5mm beam at 98sq, 62RA und Gravity shape sounds like heaven to me
20mm ,65 RA with strings n no auxetic is heaven ....original gravity but 98 16x19 would be heaven
 
20mm ,65 RA with strings n no auxetic is heaven ....original gravity but 98 16x19 would be heaven

You would feel no power difference with a 65 RA Gravity , if it stays at your SW and beam thickness, pretty sure

I do not understand this craze for RA and layup technology honestly - it is the racket concept as a whole that makes it work or not
That is also why your Gravity won't work at 325SW, because you altered the concept drastically.
 
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