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Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet
Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet

Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet

$199.00
Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet

Babolat 2013 AeroPro Drive Plus Tennis Racquet

Item #: 101175

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The new 2013 Babolat AeroPro Drive Plus updates the legendary AeroPro frame with an incredible new graphic and a refined Cortex Dampening Interface for even better feel. Continues use of Graphite Tungsten (GT) technology, which adds a hybrid of braided carbon fibers and tungsten filaments throughout the entire racquet.

Babolat has kept the specifications on the new 2013 Aeropro Drive virtually the same as the previous generation Aeropro Drive GT Plus.

The 2013 Aeropro Drive Plus will still appeal to a very wide array of players, especially for those looking for a longer length, slightly more flexible, spin-friendly alternative to the Pure Drive. One of a few racquets that works well at the net, as well as the baseline.

Midwest Sports only ships Babolat products to domestic addresses in the U.S. and U.S. Territories.

Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize: 100 sq. in.
  • Length: 27.50 in.
  • Weight (strung): 11.30 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 69
  • Balance: 13.00 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section: 23mm Head/26mm Throat
  • Swingweight: 335 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern: 16x19
  • Grip: Babolat Syntec
Tungsten strengthens the frame to reduce torque for greater precision (Babolat claims 26% more precision compared to the previous Aeropro Drive). Babolat continues to utilize the Cortex vibration filter at the top of the handle. Cortex is used in several of Babolat's players racquets to enhance feel by cancelling only the 2 highest vibration frequencies. Only those frequencies that enhance feel are permitted to pass through the Cortex filter.

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