Head Gravity MP vs Wilson Clash 100

If you are an intermediatate tennis player who is looking for a comfortable racket that provides tons of power, then the Head Gravity MP and Wilson Clash 100 are two of the best options on the market.

In this article, I will look at the specs of both rackets to see how they compare to each other.

Head Gravity MP vs Wilson Clash 100

Gravity MP vs Clash 100

Rackets Specs Comparison

Main Differences: The Clash 100 has a lower swing weight (319 vs 313), a more Head Light (or “HL”) balance (7 pts HL vs 3 pts HL), a lower frame stiffness rating (57 vs 59), a thicker beam width (24.5mm vs 22mm), and a more open string pattern (16 x 19 vs 16 x 20).

Similarities: Both rackets have the same head size (100in), racket length (27in), and strung weight (11.0oz).

Specs:Gravity MPClash 100
Year Released:20232022 (V2)
Design:Head Gravity MPWilson Clash 100 V2
Head Size:100in100in
Length:27in27in
Strung Weight:312g (11.0oz)312g (11.0oz)
Unstrung Weight:295g (10.4oz)295g (10.4oz)
Swing weight:319313
Balance:3 pts HL7 pts HL
TW Stiffness Rating:5957
Power:Low to MediumLow to Medium
Player Level:IntermediateIntermediate
Beam Width:22mm24.5mm
Colors:BlackRed
String Pattern:16 x 2016 x 19
Main Skips:7T,9T,7H,9H7T,9T,7H,9H
Grip Type:Head HydrosorbWilson Pro Performance
String Tension:48-57lbs50-60lbs

Head to Head

The Clash 100 is the better option in terms of power, spin and arm friendliness, with the MP being the better option if you want more control.

H2HMPClash 100
PowerWinner Grey
ControlWinner
SpinWinner Grey
Arm FriendlinessWinner

Player Recommendations

Both rackets are best used by intermediate tennis players as more advanced players will find them too powerful.

Beginners could use these rackets as they aren’t too heavy but there are a lot of better options out there.

Player LevelMPClash 100
BeginnerNoNo
IntermediateYesYes
AdvancedNoNo

Pro Player Endorsements

Head’s Gravity MP is endorsed by Bethanie Mattek-Sands, while WIlson’s Clash 100 is not currently endorsed by any pro players.

Where can you buy these tennis rackets?

The rackets are for sale in most good online tennis shops and on the official Head and Wilson websites.