With its "best of class" combination of speed, spin and power, the Babolat Pure Aero returns to a cosmetic reminscient of the Aeropro Drive, in addition to a handful of performance updates. For 2023, in addition to a more arm-friendly flex point, Babolat adds comfort with NFΒ² Technology, which uses flax inserts in the handle and upper hoop to soften ball impact. Babolat also updates its slighty tighter 16x19 FSI Spin technology (Frame String Interaction) string pattern to add control and improve string durability over the previous generation. The result is greater control (and confidence) when maximizing stroke speed in the service of power and spin.
With its "best of class" combination of speed, spin and power, the Babolat Pure Aero returns to a cosmetic reminscient of the Aeropro Drive, in addition to a handful of performance updates. For 2023, in addition to a more arm-friendly flex point, Babolat adds comfort with NFΒ² Technology, which uses flax inserts in the handle and upper hoop to soften ball impact. Babolat also updates its slighty tighter 16x19 FSI Spin technology (Frame String Interaction) string pattern to add control and improve string durability over the previous generation. The result is greater control (and confidence) when maximizing stroke speed in the service of power and spin.
With its "best of class" combination of speed, spin and power, the Babolat Pure Aero returns to a cosmetic reminscient of the Aeropro Drive, in addition to a handful of performance updates. For 2023, in addition to a more arm-friendly flex point, Babolat adds comfort with NFΒ² Technology, which uses flax inserts in the handle and upper hoop to soften ball impact. Babolat also updates its slighty tighter 16x19 FSI Spin technology (Frame String Interaction) string pattern to add control and improve string durability over the previous generation. The result is greater control (and confidence) when maximizing stroke speed in the service of power and spin.
With its "best of class" combination of speed, spin and power, the Babolat Pure Aero returns to a cosmetic reminscient of the Aeropro Drive, in addition to a handful of performance updates. For 2023, in addition to a more arm-friendly flex point, Babolat adds comfort with NFΒ² Technology, which uses flax inserts in the handle and upper hoop to soften ball impact. Babolat also updates its slighty tighter 16x19 FSI Spin technology (Frame String Interaction) string pattern to add control and improve string durability over the previous generation. The result is greater control (and confidence) when maximizing stroke speed in the service of power and spin.
Last updated at 08/22/2026 21:44:44
Babolat Pure Aero Tennis Racquet - 2023
Free delivery between 25 Augβββ3 Sept
originally posted on tenniswarehouse.com.au
I appreciate the tight string pattern. Really takes me back to my 2010 Aero Pro Drive. The only reason I'm not giving it a full 5/5 is because the raquet feel a little too light for me especially when I compare it to the 2019 Aero. Nothing a bit of lead tape can't fix.I'm not huge on the glossy paint job as an end note.
originally posted on tennishub.in
The Babolat Pure Aero Lite is a lightweight version of the popular Babolat Pure Aero tennis racket, designed for players who value maneuverability and control. It is well-suited for players who have moderate to fast swing speeds and who prefer a racket that provides a good balance between power and control.
originally posted on tennishub.in
It is not like the previous aero pro drive. The designers of the racquet made it too soft while hitting the ball and that gives an awkward feel while hitting the ball and the flex is more. In previous versions like pure aero 2017 and 2016 we can turn the ball and feel the power of its impact but in this feeling the power is little less.
| Head Size | 100 in / 645.16 cm |
| Length | 27in / 68.58cm |
| Strung Weight | 11.2oz / 318g |
| Balance | 12.99in / 32.99cm / 4 pts HL |
| Swingweight | 322 |
Babolat Pure Aero Tennis Racquet - 2023
Free delivery between 25 Augβββ3 Sept
I appreciate the tight string pattern. Really takes me back to my 2010 Aero Pro Drive. The only reason I'm not giving it a full 5/5 is because the raquet feel a little too light for me especially when I compare it to the 2019 Aero. Nothing a bit of lead tape can't fix.I'm not huge on the glossy paint job as an end note.
The Babolat Pure Aero Lite is a lightweight version of the popular Babolat Pure Aero tennis racket, designed for players who value maneuverability and control. It is well-suited for players who have moderate to fast swing speeds and who prefer a racket that provides a good balance between power and control.
It is not like the previous aero pro drive. The designers of the racquet made it too soft while hitting the ball and that gives an awkward feel while hitting the ball and the flex is more. In previous versions like pure aero 2017 and 2016 we can turn the ball and feel the power of its impact but in this feeling the power is little less.
I already own a blade v8 and the clash v1 and I have to say the feel and control and I get out of the Pure Aero is something I have not experienced before. Am able to consistently hit crisp shots with good spin and swing openly without worrying of overshooting the baseline. This is one amazing racquet!
My son is 8 years old, playing with orange balls and moving to green. He was very pleased with this racket, mentioned that it added him power and that he could hit the balls with ease. It took him literally one hour to get used to it after switching from his old racket. The color is also great and my son loves it a lot.Babolat is making great rackets and this one is not an exception.
It's an easy racquet to play with. Produces easy power on the ground strokes and serves. So far I've been playing well with it during the Australian Sydney winter. We will see if I need to tighten up the strings a bit during the summer to control the power.I've been playing the aero pro drive racquets for many years. This feels like a good progression.
65 year old advanced club player. "NO arm issues" after 3 hours of play; far better than the previous version which hurt after one hour! Spin friendly from the baseline, solid volleys, strong spin and moderate power for serves. I use RPM Blast at 53 pounds with 17 gauge. The racquet is far more muted (which I prefer) with less vibration. This racquet suits my playstyle as all around player with added spin. I had to add lead tape to give some pop and plowthrough because this racquet is average to light in weight for me. Finally I did not have to change my game to fit the racquet. In fact it compliments my game and let's face it: this looks like a work of art!
I got a damaged racket and when I placed a return, Tennishub executive said that you only damaged the racket so we can not accep the return. Now, I have a damaged racket for 16000 rupees. I play at ODMT Tennis Academy Aundh Pune. 8888459457. Guys please buy rackets from your coaches or shops only.
The racquet is light and easy to control the action with pace and spin. My coach tried and likes it, it's ideal for beginner to intermediate players. It also works very great if you are looking to go on offence.In addition, the color is very outstanding and looks cute.
I have used alot of babolat rackets since i started playing, and own once of these and 2 different pure aeros, the rolland garros and the USA edition. This racket is sort of a more advanced version of those two, with a tighter string pattern, and less spin/power with more control. If you are a seasoned player, and are looking for more control, as you can generate your own power and spin, this racket is for you. If you are a beginner to intermediate, I would likely recommend the last gen of pure aero, as they are more forgiving and flexible. I am about a 7 UTR, and I love this racket for everything.
| Head Size | 100 in / 645.16 cm |
| Length | 27in / 68.58cm |
| Strung Weight | 11.2oz / 318g |
| Balance | 12.99in / 32.99cm / 4 pts HL |
| Swingweight | 322 |