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Head Gravity Tour Zverev

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Head Gravity Tour Zverev

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Available for pre-sale. In stock August 20th.
Head Gravity Tour Zverev Racquet 4 1/4" (#2)
In Stock: 08/20
Price: $269.00
  • Grip Size: 4 1/4" (#2)
Head Gravity Tour Zverev Racquet 4 3/8" (#3)
In Stock: 08/20
Price: $269.00
  • Grip Size: 4 3/8" (#3)
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In honor of Alexander Zverev, Head adds a limited edition cosmetic to the Gravity Tour!

Introducing the 2025 Gravity Tour Zverev! Featuring the same specs and playability as the standard version,  this racquet features a special cosmetic designed in collaboration with Alexander Zverev. One side sports a bold purple color and the other a flashy gold. Defined by its unique teardrop head shape, the Gravity Tour Zverev  has a larger contact zone (and bigger spin window) in the upper portion of the head. The result is a uniquely comfortable and responsive modern player's racquet. The main technology is Auxetic 2, a unique layup construction in the yoke and handle that optimizes feel and response. This model also has Graphene inside, strengthening the frame in key locations to provide a more powerful and stable hitting experience. Ultimately, this racquet pairs spin-friendly precision with the undeniable comfort and buttery feel for which the Gravity franchise is known. The limited edition cosmetic is a nice bonus!

Check out this Head racquet guide from our playtest team!

Specifications

Head Size: 98 in² / 632.26 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.4oz / 323g
Balance: 12.99in / 32.99cm / 4 pts HL
Swingweight: 328
Stiffness: 59
Beam Width: 22mm / 22mm / 22mm
Composition: Graphene Inside/Auxetic 2/Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors: Limited Edition cosmetic!
Grip Type: Head Hydrosorb Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 48-57 pounds

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Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
17 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Comfort + SpinThe title pretty much sums it up. The low flex with open string pattern allows you to swing for the fences, pain free.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Puts a smile on your faceThe feel, the sound, the look, this racquet has them all. Got a pair and strung them with ReString Zero at 54lbs and absolutely hit the felt off the balls every outing on the court. I have tried all the latest hyped racquests from PA 98, Tfight 305s, Ezone 98 you name it, only this one put a smile on my face, highly recommend trying this racquet
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Unexpectedly Habit Forming!Yet another mediocre uninspiring frame, or so I thought. While my initial reactions were pretty muted, this racquet slowly revealed itself to be one of the most addictive sticks I've tried in a long while. It took me some time to adapt my timing to the lower RA, and also to get comfortable extending ball contact further out on the face. The longer I hit with it, the higher the dopamine levels became, and it wasn't long before I was so hooked that I ended up ordering a set of three strung with Solinco Mach-10 1.25 @ 52 lbs. through TW's matching service. Absolutely love this racquet!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
The hype is REAL!!!I bought this racquet based on the hype and the specs, particularly the RA rating of 59. My Babolat Pure Drive was killing my elbow and I thought something softer was in order. First day I took a practice run at the wall, and while it was kinder to my elbow that the Babolat, I found the frame somewhat muted and dull when I hit the ball. I thought the dampening tech and the RA rating was maybe too much, but after looking at the teardrop shape of the head, something occurred to me - maybe I was hitting the ball too close to the handle and not where it was designed to be hit...farther away in the geometric center of the upside down pear shape. What a difference!!! After I consciously made the effort to alter the target spot with which I tried to hit the ball, it was like magic. Power increased, I found a spin capability and every hit was crisp and a thrill to connect with the ball. And even after doing my best to flatten the ball like a pancake with the hardest hits I could produce, my elbow didn't pay the price. I suspect that any marginal review might just be related to the off- sweet spot hits I suffered through on my first try of this racquet. Hitting it too close to the handle will produce an unsatisfying thump without any spirit imparted on the ball. I wonder what would happen if the unsatisfied testers tried to consciously hit the ball 1-2 cm (maybe up to an inch further up the racquet than what they might be used to. We are creatures of habit and changing a stroke or impact target does not come naturally. The teardrop shape of this racquet is different enough that it deserves your cooperation and the player who can adjust will be justly rewarded. A solid 5 star racquet!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Almost reminds of Head's Youtek IG Speed ProLove this racquet. 4.0, all-court player in the Atlanta area. Full swing top spin strokes w/one handed backhand. Long ago I played with the Youtek IG Speed Pro which I still have and love, just a tad heavier than what I want these days. Since then, I've primarily been playing with 2016 XT Prestige Pro and 2018 Graphene Prestige Tour. Love the control on these racquets, but recently looking for a little more power and spin. I also played with the Graphene 360 Speed MP, but it had no feel for me. So, I was looking for a racquet that could provide a little more ooomph and spin than the Prestige and more feel than the Speed MP. For me, this 2025 Gravity Tour is it. CONTROL and POWER At first, it flew on me a bit, but I got use to it quickly. And in my first match with it, I was able to really dial in the higher launch angle with my topspin, as well as slice approaches (slices would at first pop off too high, but once I figured it out, felt great and am able to keep it low and drive through it). While it doesn't have the control Prestige has, it's not far off–the 22mm beam and 98in size helps. It didn't take long for me to tame it, and the 16x19 pattern helps give me more topspin that keeps the ball in the court for deep shots, as well as short angles. VOLLEYS This racquet felt really quick and maneuverable, had no problems when I needed to react quickly. It also feels pretty solid when handling hard shots, but still allowing good feel on touch volleys. WEIGHT While it's 305g unstrung, I'll be adding a little weight (probably to 320g) for some added plow through, which is what I loved about the Youtek Speed Pro that's 335g unstrung. I also noticed that the updated head shape of the Gravity Tour is exactly that of the Youtek. This, for me, opens up the sweet spot higher on the racquet where it should be. Eager to see how it hits after adding some weight. I'll probably start by using a leather grip with one layer of overgrip (adds weight and more feel to the bevels). Will see how that feels and see if I need to then add a little weight to 10 and 2 or 9 and 3. Overall, coming from control racquets, the Gravity Tour provides me with the little extra power and spin I was looking for, but not losing much control or feel I couldn't find in most other modern racquets I demo.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Think Graphene 360+ Prestige Pro on Steroids!That’s the best description I can provide to express what the Gravity Tour feels like. Soft but crisp at the same time, easy to swing, cut through the air perfectly, outstanding feel, precision, and power on tap. Whatever Prestige Pro does, Gravity Tour does it better while preserving the original extension of the arm sensation. Both frames have a 22mm thickness across the entire mold, which is what I gravitate towards usually. The tear drop shape is positively noticeable. Strung with Mach10 17g 48lbs.
2 out of 5 Stars
Weird head shape, needs weightI just demoed this racquet. I thought multifilament strings would give it more power, but groundstrokes weren’t great. Also, Gravity racquets’ head shapes are weird
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Comfort, control, launch angleI demoed this recently and decided to switch. Loved the comfort, easier on my arm. Good plow through, hits the target and love the higher launch angle, few net shots. Volleys are solid and big hitters don't push me around. You do have to provide the head speed, no pushing. Gone from 100 to 98 and no big deal. Nice stick.
5 out of 5 Stars
Great racquetI test and play almost all racquets. I have played all generations of the Pro and ordered the new Tour after a test. Since I customize almost all frames to suit my needs, I was surprised at how well this racquet plays without any adjustments. Very good power and control and stable at the same time. The tester was strung with the Hawk Touch with 23/22 kg. I don't understand the negative comments about power.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
My new missile launcher!Backdrop: I am an avid lover of the Gravity Pro and absolutely loved the 23 version. However, I demoed the Tour and instantly loved it for a few things it does better than the GP. 1. Easier to use and faster through the air 2. Access to spin allows me to hit some new type of shots 3. The 305 gram weight seems heftier than the Blade 98 4. Sound when hitting sweet spot is loud thud 5. Overall fun factor is awesome! Comparing it to the 23 GP I realize I give up a bit of control and touch but the Tour makes up for it in power and quickness. I may still be in honeymoon phase after a month or so of using it but I am 99.7% convinced it's a switch for me and I am looking to buy a second Tour.
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