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Delta Motion
Shape
round
Weight
365g
Balance
medium
Price
$260
Best for: It defends fantastically. Soft touch, the ball enters the racket - comfortable.
Contributing Scores
Power
Control
Sweet Spot
Maneuverability
Additional Metrics
Comfort
Spin
Head’s Gravity line is marketed for intermediate players. The line is made up of three models with the typical Head monickers: Gravity Elite, the softest model; Gravity Motion, the lightest model; and Gravity Pro, the hardest model.
They all have the same teardrop shape (that Head calls “round”). Their differences lie in their weights, surfaces, and foam cores.
The Gravity Motion is made with a fiberglass surface and a medium-soft core, which absorbs the ball upon impact. This will help pass balls to the other side of the court with minimal effort.
Its low weight makes it the easiest to maneuver of the Head Gravity line, but Head rackets have very high balances. In comparison, it still has a medium-high balance which can slow you down in the defense, but will give you power from its leverage.
We recommend the Gravity Motion for early intermediate players seeking a light teardrop. Its fiberglass surface and foam core give it a great sweet spot, which makes it easy to play with.
Average score: 7.9 • Based on 2 expert reviews • Last updated: Aug 2025
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