The HEAD Gravity Pro 2025 is the most arm-safe advanced racket HEAD currently makes. Round shape, soft foam core construction, 350-360g, low balance. Everything about the specification is designed to minimise vibration and arm stress while delivering performance capable of advanced competitive play.
Who should buy the Head Gravity Pro 2025?
The Gravity Pro 2025 is a round-shaped racket weighing 350 to 360g with a low balance, built around a soft foam core. It is the most arm-safe advanced racket Head currently makes - everything about the specification is designed to minimise vibration and arm stress while delivering performance capable of advanced competitive play.
Buy it if you're an advanced player with arm sensitivity or injury history who needs maximum arm safety. Skip it if you're a power-first player who wants a diamond, or anyone who does not need exceptional arm safety - the power ceiling is real.
How does the Gravity Pro play?
The soft foam core is the defining specification. Most advanced rackets use carbon or fibreglass faces with Eva Soft cores; the Gravity Pro uses a softer foam compound that absorbs significantly more energy at impact. On centred contacts the feel is cushioned and connected rather than crisp and direct - the ball departs with genuine pace but the hand feels minimal vibration.
This is a qualitative difference, not a marginal one. Players with arm history who have tried multiple rackets often find the Gravity Pro the one that lets them keep playing. The round shape and low balance add to the comfort.
What is it made of?
The soft foam core absorbs significantly more energy at impact than standard Eva Soft constructions, which is what makes the Gravity Pro genuinely safe for players with tennis elbow or arm sensitivity. The trade is power: the soft foam reduces output versus carbon alternatives. At 350 to 360g it is very light for extended play.
How does it compare to other advanced Head rackets?
Where the Radical, Speed and Extreme lines use carbon or fibreglass for feel, power or handling, the Gravity Pro prioritises arm safety above all through its soft foam core. It gives up power and overhead authority versus a diamond, but it is the racket that keeps arm-sensitive advanced players on court.
Final verdict
The Gravity Pro 2025 is the most arm-safe advanced racket Head makes, with a soft foam core, round shape and low balance for maximum comfort, genuinely safe for players with tennis elbow or arm sensitivity and very light for extended play. The soft foam core significantly reduces power versus carbon, and the round shape limits overhead smash authority. It is not for players who do not need arm safety - but for those who do, it is the racket that lets them keep competing.
Strengths
- Most arm-safe advanced racket HEAD makes - soft foam core
- Round shape and low balance for maximum comfort
- Genuinely safe for players with tennis elbow or arm sensitivity
- 350-360g very light for extended play
- Wide sweet spot for forgiving contact
Weaknesses
- Soft foam core significantly reduces power versus carbon alternatives
- Round shape limits overhead smash authority versus diamond
- Not for players who don't need arm safety - power ceiling is real
- Premium price EUR 189.95 for a comfort-focused construction
Frequently asked questions
Who is the Head Gravity Pro 2025 for?
It is for advanced players with arm sensitivity or injury history who need the most arm-safe advanced racket Head makes, built around a soft foam core.
What makes the Gravity Pro so arm-safe?
Its soft foam core absorbs significantly more energy at impact than standard Eva Soft constructions, giving cushioned, low-vibration contact that genuinely suits players with tennis elbow or arm sensitivity.
What does the Gravity Pro 2025 weigh?
It weighs 350 to 360g with a low balance, very light for extended, comfortable play.
Does the Gravity Pro sacrifice power?
Yes. The soft foam core significantly reduces power versus carbon alternatives, and the round shape limits overhead smash authority. It is for players who need arm safety above power.


