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Head Gravity Tour 98 Review Duex
After playing with the Head Gravity Tour 98 consistently for several weeks, this racquet has continued to impress me.
I personally prefer my string tension rather high- between 53 and 55 lbs. I tend to be sensitive to tension fluctuations. I only noticed a decline in my play when the tension dropped below 50 lbs. That being said, I had a full bed of Ashaway Monogut ZX strung at 55 which lasted probably 8 weeks or longer while playing 3 to 4 times a week.
The frame was recently restrung with a hybrid setup of natural gut and Ashaway Monogut ZX. I love this setup. Between the strings and the frame, the feel is almost silky when hitting a ball. I feel confident that I can put the ball where I want it with enough topspin to reduce errors. Touch shots like drop shots or slice backhands are easier with this racquet than with most I’ve played with.
My serve was one area of my game that didn’t come quickly during the first demo with this racquet, which I spoke about in my first review. However, that has changed and now I’ve found that I can hit both flat serves with pace and an effective slice serve.
I know that I will be ordering one of these racquets when they’re released and that’s the best recommendation that I can give.
Yes, this is perfect!
Yes, you read that correctly! What you are about to see will make your eyes water with anxiety, but that’s OK!
Most players would have surrendered this racquet weeks ago, but this player was determined to use the string to its maximum capability.
We agree!
The racquet was performing properly, and there was another one or two in the bag, so why not?
The string is a thin multi-filament so the “fraying” is typical and not to be feared!
The strike zone is very close to the center of percussion, with a couple of hits a little higher up, but generally, the zone is perfect!
So, before you panic and relegate your racquet to the bag, remember this picture!
Re-Think this String!
With all the new strings being offered, it is easy to forget about strings that have served us well and are very good!
One such string is Head FXP.
If you are wondering why, take a look at the tensile strength—160.4 pounds. Then look at the elasticity, which is the nice grouping in the stress/strain range!
After that, we can see the linearity is pretty good from 50 pounds to UTS, which relates to consistency.
This string is good, and we will continue to use it and probably increase its use in applications that want a great feel and durability.


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