Babolat Aero Pro Rafa 16 X 19 300g L3

Babolat Aero Pro Rafa 16 X 19 300g L3 Precio: $1799
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Raquete de Tênis Babolat AeroPro Drive GT Acompanha Capa Original novissima/sem uso.Com foco em inovar e desenvolver produtos da mais alta qualidade, a Babolat hoje está presente em mais de 100 países. A marca que proporciona aos atletas todos os tipos de produtos direcionados ao Tênis supreende cada vez mais quando se trata de novidades e tecnologias, com isso apresenta a Raquete de Tênis Babolat AeroPro Drive GT.Conheça as características da Raquete de Tênis Babolat AeroPro Drive GT- Perfil: Performance - Rafael Nadal;- Tecnologias: Cortex Pure Feel. I FSI Spin I. Carbon Ply Stabilizer;- Composição: Grafite/Tugsten;- Cabeça: 100 sq. in. / 645 cm²;- Encordoada: Sim - Adrenaline/Luxilon;- Comprimento: 27 in. / 68.58 cm;- Padrão de Encordoamento: 16X19;- Tensão Recomendada: 50 a 59 libras;- Peso sem corda: 300gr / 10.6oz;- Equilíbrio: 320mm;- Perfil do aro: 2,3 cm / 2,6 cm/ 2,3 cm;- Rigidez: 72 RA;- Grip: Syntec;- Garantia do Fabricante: Contra defeitos de fabricação;- Origem: Importado/Made in China.Raquete pouco usada e em excelente estado de conservação, Apenas riscos superficiais na proteção de cabeça. Sem danos na pintura.- Cushion Grip novo. - OverGrip novo]. - Recém encondoada com a Adrenaline/Luxilon e sem uso.Technical Specifications - Racquet SpecsHead Size: 100 sq. in MPLength: 27 inchesWeight: Strung — 11.1oz - 315g / Unstrung — 10.6 oz - 300gTension: 55-62 PoundsBalance: 7 Pts Head LightBeam Width: 23-26-22 mmComposition: Graphite/TungstenFlex: 72Grips Type: SyntecGrips Size: L3Power Level: Low-MediumString Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 CrossesMains skip: 8T, 8HTwo PieceNo Shared HolesSwing Speed: FastSwing Weight: 327Babolat RDC Ratings Score GradeFlex Rating 70 Range: 0-100Swing Weight 331 Range: 200-400Babolat AeroPro Drive GT reviewRaise your hand if you like to put spin on your tennis strokes! This particular tennis frame from Babolat creates so much spin; I didn’t know what to do with all of it. No matter if I hit it a little off center, the Babolat AeroPro Drive GT spun the ball right back into the tennis court.In the earlier version of Babolat AeroPro Drive GT series of racquets, the spin was accessible, however; this is by far more tuned to be power + spin. No wonder Nadal spins his opponents off the court with that whipping forehand (certainly the Babolat RPM Blast tennis string help too).The weight of the racquet and the tubular shape of the Aero frame really makes whipping the frame through the air easy, which will give you that additional racquet head speed. The added weight of the Babolat AeroPro Drive GT made a few shots a little trickier for me; the slice backhand was one that I struggled to be consistent. The extra spin the racquet generated made the slices turn out a little more than I had expected so carving close to the sideline was not doable for the first couple of hours.Serving with this spinning beast of a tennis racquet was extraordinarily enjoyable, if you enjoy delivering slice or kick serves, you will be on “cloud 9” with the Baolat AeroPro Drive GT. With all the spin it generates, kick serves popped up well above the shoulders and slice serves, broke away after making contact with the tennis court! If you want to flatten out the serve, you will have to work at little more. Because this tennis frame is designed to create spin, you will have to fight against the engineering that Babolat used in this racquet. If you can generate the racquet head speed for a flat serve, it should be easy to get it to stay low and skid off the tennis court.The only downside to the frame, it’s quite stiff making touch volleys a bit of a nuisance, the racquet did lack a bit of volley precision. However, once I was able to find the volley range with it, volleying became fun again and I was able to pick up quite a few well placed volleys.Babolat AeroPro Drive GT All in all, the Babolat AeroPro Drive GT is a great racquet from Babolat. The Babolat AeroPro Drive GT is good for most players, however; those who struggle with stiffer frames – and arm problems – should be especially cautious with this racquet. The stiffness will eventually catch up to you and hurt your arm and if you volley a lot, don’t be surprised if 4 out of 10 volleys go out on what should have been a put away.Wow! you know what happens when you braid tungsten fibers into a graphite weave? Magic at least when it is used a tennis racket. This stiffer version of the topspin friendly Aero Pro Drive is a significant step forward for this frame. Unlike the small difference of the cortex anti-vibration band addition in the previous update, this update makes a big difference in the playing characteristics. The entire frame is stiffer but it is especially more stiff in the upper head. This means a little more power but a big gain in precision and feel without the loss of the other great characteristics of the racket. It is also a great help when you are at a full stretch hitting defensive shots. The open string pattern bites the ball with ferocity. This makes it obvious why Rafa, Caroline Wozniacki, Francesca Schiavone chose this as their frame. But the all court capability of this frame is why someone like Jo-Wilfried Tsonga would choose it over the Pure Drive. Over time this frame has evolved much like the player most often associated with it, Rafael Nadal. Spin, Spin, Spin and more Spin. I am a hard hitting heavy topspin player so I am biased but I don’t think I have hit with another racket that is more spin friendly. There are a few that are close (The Head Youtek Speed Pro MP 16/19 comes to mind) but none that are more so that I have play tested. This is especially true of the player frames. What is better versus the earlier versions of the frame is that it is more linear in response the older frame was a little tricky to use on touch shots. It was a little like the opposite of what 3dO provides head frames. It seem that the racket generated a little to much pop on touch shots. Now things are different, it excels at everything off of the ground. The sweetspot is very large and it responds well to off center hits. The moderate weight if the racket and its aerodynamic shape make it easy to generate racket head speed at will. It may take a few minutes to adjust to how fast this racket cuts thru the air if you are a big hitter. I was enjoying pinning my hitting partner well behind the baseline with balls hitting near the baseline and jumping up well over six feet after bouncing. I was also able to hit biting slice backhands quite well. That was an improvement over the earlier frame, which hit defensive slice backhands well, but could be tricky hitting hard slice backhands. The only thing that may bother users of thin beam frames is that when you mis-hit, the wide frame will not be as forgiving. You can pretty well guarantee that a mishit will not land in the court. But hey, we aren’t supposed to be using the graphite as a hitting surface right :)Groundstroke rating A+ With the spin racket speed and feel of this frame it is little wonder it serves very well. It has excellent spin good power and accuracy. If you have been using a heavy player frame before you may need a few minutes to get you timing down. Once you adjust I think you will like the feel of the frame. What stood out to me is that 3/4 pace serves require very little effort to hit. In a long grueling duel on a clay court that can be a godsend. You can hit all the spots in the box if you have the serving skill, but even if you do not have great technique you will have adequate serves with this frame. This racket is a slice and kick servers dream, the spin and moderate power are perfectly suited to this. Flat serves can really be effective as well. I felt that I gained another 5 mph over the 90 sq inch player frames. This racquet’s stiffness and small sweetspot did not appeal to me, as I like a more flexible racquet, but that’s just my opinion. If you enjoy playing the net and blasting serves past your opponent, then the (K)Surge may be what you’re looking for. Because its sweetspot is not particularly large, I would recommend this racquet to players of the 3.5