Racket comparison

Head Speed MP vs Head Gravity MP

The Speed MP is the more all-court control frame with a little more direct response. The Gravity MP is softer and more comfort-oriented while still keeping a control-first profile.

Speed MP vs Gravity MP: short answer

Choose the Speed MP if you want a controlled all-court frame with more direct response. Choose the Gravity MP if comfort and feel matter more.

Evaluation basis

How this matchup is evaluated

This comparison treats Head Speed MP vs Head Gravity MP as a buying decision, using the same specs, score categories, and player-fit trade-offs for both rackets.

Same-table specs

The comparison uses the same spec fields for Head Speed MP and Head Gravity MP: weight, head size, string pattern, stiffness, and balance.

Seven fit scores

Power, control, spin, comfort, maneuverability, stability, and forgiveness are compared side by side so you can see where each racket wins.

Fit decision

The verdict focuses on which player should choose each racket, not which brand is more famous.

Trade-off check

A higher score in one area is treated as a trade-off to check against the other racket's strengths before making a shortlist.

These are comparative buying signals, not lab measurements or paid rankings.

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Side-by-Side Specs

SpecHead Speed MPHead Gravity MP
Weight300g295g
Head size100 sq in100 sq in
String pattern16x1916x20
Stiffness6059
BalanceHead-lightHead-light

Performance Comparison

CategorySpeed MPGravity MPEdgeWhat the score means
Power 76 Head Speed MP A higher power score means the frame should help create depth and pace with less effort; a lower score usually rewards fuller swings and better timing.
Control 88 Tie A higher control score means the frame should help players aim confidently on full swings; a lower score usually trades precision for easier depth.
Spin 77 Tie A higher spin score means the frame should reward fast acceleration, open-pattern response, and topspin-heavy stroke shapes.
Comfort 78 Head Gravity MP A higher comfort score means the frame is less likely to feel harsh, especially when stiffness and stability are favorable.
Maneuverability 77 Tie A higher maneuverability score means the racket should move more easily on returns, volleys, and compact swings.
Stability 88 Tie A higher stability score means the racket should resist twisting better against pace, though it may require more strength to swing well.
Forgiveness 77 Tie A higher forgiveness score means the racket gives more margin on off-center contact, which matters most for beginners and improving players.

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