
Daniel Windahl tells in Andreas Johanssons Vlog about why he chose Gravity Pro:
To be able to appoint a weapon in Head's range of rackets, Daniel looked at each racket's characteristics based on the detailed level. From there he was able to appoint two pieces that he got stuck for; Gravity Pro and Speed Pro.
The difference between the two is that Gravity has rugged surface but Speed Pro has smooth. What then decided the decision was the feeling of ball contact, with Gravity there was no mute hit and it has a very accelerating feeling on the ball. However, Gravity Pro is a slightly stumbled rack against what Daniel has previously chosen to play with, but that is what he himself experiences is required for him to take further steps in his investment.
Daniel thinks: "It should floata - you should not have to take in so much to get momentum. I want to be able to work a lot with wrist and finlir." Daniel is not least known for his heavy volley with a lot of spin. He "peels onion", as Andreas puts it, and says he works around the ball and adds a lot of spin with his wrist which has a very good effect in a soft rack where the ball stays longer than in a mute rack.
Daniel's best tips for your next racket purchase:
"You should experience and feel good ball contact to avoid a mute experience of the ball"
Additional facts about the racket:
A round paddle racket with enlarged sweetspot ("Massive sweetspot" technology) that adds a balanced mix of speed, feeling and very good control. The core is a slightly harder Power Foam, which adds well with power to the offensive blows.
Gravity Pro's hit surface has strategically located boreholes as well as the new construction "Auxentic" which gives a wonderful feeling in the racket as it improves the center of gravity and helps to generate good speed in the blows.
The racket's hit surface is made in graphene, which is a mix between coal and fiberglass. The mix gives a forgiving and comfortable ball hit with better control compared to previous edition. Furthermore, the hit surface has been equipped with “Extreme Spin”, which is a grooved structure in order to increase spin and screw in the battles.
Gravity Pro's hit surface has strategically located boreholes as well as the new construction "Auxentic" which gives a wonderful feeling in the racket as it improves the center of gravity and helps to generate good speed in the blows.
The racket's hit surface is made in graphene, which is a mix between coal and fiberglass. The mix gives a forgiving and comfortable ball hit with better control compared to previous edition. Furthermore, the hit surface has been equipped with “Extreme Spin”, which is a grooved structure in order to increase spin and screw in the battles.
The racket is gentle on arm and wrist with its "Smart Bridge technology" which reduces vibrations and shocks.