Monday, July 27, 2009

Aero Babolat: Why Aero Babolat Sets You Apart From Everyone Else

By Eddie Harvey

Aero Babolat tennis racquets sets them apart from the competition with their famous blend of power and control. With their "Enjoy the pure feel" cortex system, it is a revolutionary operating technology between the throat and the handle of the racquet. With this original technology, the two parts of the racquet are linked by an interface in CDS (Cortex Damping System) material. This technology allows to filter the distinctive vibratory modes.

Combining the benefits of the Aero Babolat designed shaft and the Pure Drive head, the AeroPro Drive offers some serious pop and spin ability in a maneuverable package. Power baseline players will love the spin, pace and accuracy they'll find hitting with this one. At net the AeroPro Drive offers nice maneuverability, yet remains stable.

Players with a high technical standard, with an normal to long stroke, looking for a more forgiving and playable racquet than the AeroProDrive. Enhanced by theCortexSystem, the Aero Strike provides optimized playing comfort.

You can be sure you will play your best with Aero Babolat tennis racquets. This crafty update to the Pure Drive Team Plus offers all the heft, reach, and power, but comes with improved comfort and a more solid feel, thanks to new Cortex technology. The first Pure Drive set the tennis world on fire and it's still one of the top all- around racquets on the market.

Want to play like the current tennis world#1 and idol to many tennis fans around the world? Look no further than the Aero 112from Babolat -based on the racquet of choice of the 2008 Wimbledon champion, Raphael Nadal! This racquet is for someone with an aggressive ground game seeking power with control characteristics.

It offers plenty of pop, spin and good accuracy from a crisp response. A solid option for aggressive players. Headsize: 100 sq. Inches. Strung Weight: 11.3 ounces. Intermediate and advanced players seeking added power and spin will find a willing partner with this racquet. 27.5 inches long, 100 square inch headsize, 11.3 ounces.

On the other end, the Pure Drive Roddick is a little different. Some added heft and a stiffer frame combine to give the Pure Drive Roddick a more solid feel and slightly more power compared to the Pure Drive. Spin friendly, maneuverable and stable, this one brings the goods from all areas of the court.

Did you know, at the 2005 Australian Open, Aero Babolat was the most popular brand of racquet used by competitors, eclipsing traditional market leaders Dunlop, Prince, Head, Wilson, Yonex, Volkl and Slazenger. Fast forward to 2009 that statistic has undoubtedly increased, why with Nadal being the worlds #1 player, and Roddick steadily improving to show he's in the cream of the crop (just watch this year's epic Wimbledon finals battle), it can be said that Aero Babolat tennis racquets have made a key contribution to their achievement.

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