Babolat Pure Aero Super Lite 2019 (Unstrung)
19999
13399
33% OFF
- Ideal for Pro Players.
- FSI Spin technology.
- Series is endorsed by Rafael Nadal.
Grip Size :
G3
Presenting the lightest individual from the Pure Aero family. This racquet offers the turn well disposed accuracy of the standard Pure Aero yet in a lighter, more easy to understand bundle. At 286 g, the Pure Aero Lite is perfect for the halfway player who needs a quick swinging racquet with simple focusing on full swings. It ought to likewise work for the committed tenderfoot who needs a racquet that will compensate proceeded with change. Like the past age, the Pure Aero Lite accompanies FSI Spin Technology, which highlights more extensive separating between the crosses (for included nibble) alongside bigger grommet openings at 6 and 12 o'clock (for expanded string development and an all the more ground-breaking "snapback"). The outcome is a racquet that puts a tight grasp on the ball before snapping it out of the stringbed stacked with turn. Likewise with alternate individuals from the Pure Aero family, Babolat has moved the Cortex hosing material to the head at 3 and 9 o'clock, bringing about a somewhat gentler feel at effect. This model likewise profits by an Aeromodular Beam, which decreases wind drag. From the pattern, the Pure Aero Lite feels easily firm at effect, as well as conveys simple turn and extraordinary focusing on full swings. In spite of the fact that it isn't as steady as the heavier Pure Aero models, this present racquet's even equalization gives it amazing solidness for its weight class. It likewise packs the sort of mobility that enhancing players requirement for creating powerful pace and turn. Similarly as with the past age, this current racquet's light weight is a benefit at net where it plays incredible on quick trades. The quick feel additionally helps on administration returns where the Pure Aero Lite comes around quick when the weight is on. At last, with its easy to understand responsiveness, the Pure Aero Lite remains a conspicuous decision for rising players who need simple access to pace and turn.