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Babolat Pure Aero Team Racket

This is a used item, condition may vary and is not represented in the images shown.
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This is a used item, condition may vary and is not represented in the images shown.

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All sales are final on the purchase of used racquets.

  • Manufacturer name: Babolat VS S.A.S
  • Address: 33 Quai Paul Sédallian, 69009 Lyon - FRANCE
  • Contact: www.babolat.com

Overview

Intermediate players looking for an explosive racket with big spin and plenty of pop should like this update to the Pure Aero Team. At 301 grams  strung and boasting a swingweight below 310 (RDC), this racket accelerates quicker than the standard Pure Aero. As a result, improving players will find it easier to generate the stroke speed required to generate effective pace and spin. Like the previous generation, this racket has FSI Spin Technology, which features wider spacing between the crosses for a tighter grip on the ball. Additionally Babolat has widened the grommet holes at 12 and 6 o'clock, giving the strings a greater range of movement so as to increase snapback and spin. Babolat has also moved the Cortex Pure Feel dampening material to the head at 3 & 9 o'clock, resulting in a slightly softer feel at impact. From the baseline, the Pure Aero Team feels fast, firm and accurate. Although it lacks the stability of the standard Pure Aero, this racket's whippy acceleration and spin-friendly response will give you the ability to hit high arching balls that drop hard and explode off the court. At net, this racket moves into position with remarkable ease, making it great for reaction volleys or springing into action when opportunity knocks. There's also plenty of power for finishing points. On service returns, the Pure Aero Team comes around fast, making it easy to position the racket against a hard first serve or attack a second serve. Ultimately, with this update to the Pure Aero Team, Babolat has succeeded in creating a point and shoot weapon for intermediate players looking to ratchet-up the pace and spin. The fact that it feels a tad more comfortable than previous generations is a nice bonus.

Grading Scale

Unused

Racket has not been hit with but may have minor cosmetic defects. May or may not have been strung.

Grade A - Excellent

Racket is in excellent condition. It exhibits very little use; wear is evident on grip and grommets only. May have minor paint defects.

Grade B - Great

Racket is in great condition. It has been used and shows some minor cosmetic wear on the frame. Does not exhibit wear from play that exposes graphite. Frame is not damaged from strings as a result of poor grommet care.

Grade C - Good

Racket is in good condition. Exhibits clear wear from groundstrokes in multiple places on the frame. May have paint chips and/or may have a very small amount of graphite exposed from play.

Grade D - Good

Racket is in OK condition. While the racket is playable, it exhibits abundant wear on the bumper guard, paint, grip, and/or grommets. Frame probably has graphite exposed from ground contact.