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Head Gravity MP L 2025 Tennis Racket (Unstrung)
Head Gravity MP L 2025 Tennis Racket (Unstrung)
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Product Description
- Innovative Auxetic 2.0 technology for a plush impact feel and greater stability
- Enormous sweetspot for control, flex and forgiveness
- Combination of Auxetic 2.0 technology and massive sweetspot for a better connection to the ball
- Lighter version of the GRAVITY MP is easier to maneuver
- Slightly higher balance for improved stability
- Made for aggressive young performance players and more recreational players of all ages looking for extra maneuverability
- Distinctive rounded shape
- New half cap technology improves the signature sound, impact feel and protection
- Endorsed by Alexander Zverev and Andrey Rublev
- Modern flip design with a glossy finish
Product Specification
| Expertise Level | Advanced |
| Head Frame |
Round Shape |
| Balance Point | 325 mm / 0.7 in HL |
| Head Size | 645 cm² / 100 in² |
| Length | 685 mm / 27.0 in |
| CPI | 500 |
| Beam |
22 mm |
| Weight |
280 g / 9.9 oz |
| Grip |
Hydrosorb Pro |
| Stringing Status |
Company Unstrung |
| Full Cover | Yes |
Product Technology
Graphene Inside
Strategically positioned in most of our racquets, Graphene strengthens the frame, provides greater stability and optimises energy transfer from racquet to ball. When you buy your next racquet, be sure it has GRAPHENE INSIDE.
Flex Groove
The deeper flex groove softens the cross section geometry in the shoulder area for enhanced impact feel.s
Elliptical Beam
The elliptical cross section in the shoulder area creates more flex during impact and enhances feel.
Auxetic
Auxetic constructions show a unique deformation compared to non-Auxetic constructions. Due to their internal properties, Auxetic constructions widen when a “pull” force is applied and contract when squeezed. The bigger the applied force, the bigger the Auxetic reaction.
Sweet Zone
The special sweetzone is created through a rounded head shape with the widest stringbed section raised to the tip for modern play.
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