Babolat Tennis Racquet Reviews – A Must Read Before You Pick a Racquet Off the Shelf
Are you a Rafael Nadal or Andy Roddick fan? If you are, it is quite probable you know that both these players use Babolat racquets. And if you are into the game yourself and have always dreamed of slinging the ball over the net with a powerful shot like your favorite star you might consider buying a Babolat racquet. However, the range of racquets brought into the market by the French sports’ goods manufacturer can bewilder even a pro. So what do you do if you are stumped by the variety offered on the shelf? The best would be to consult a player but that’s not within the reach of most of us. Thus, the easiest and best way to select your bat would be to read Babolat tennis racquet reviews, which are easily available over the Internet.
Babolat offers a range of racquets for players of all skill levels. The company has a junior range for beginners, a recreational range, an intermediate line followed by racquets for advanced and professional players. However, Babolat tennis racquet reviews are generally available for the advanced and expert segments as these racquets are more expensive and people buying them would like to get the maximum value for money, which in this case means an improved game.
In this review we will take a look at three racquets. Let’s take a sneak peak at Babolat AeroPro Drive first. This racquet made famous by its user Rafa, can help add the X factor to your game if you’ve been playing for quite sometime and hope to turn pro. Weighing nearly 11 ounce, this lightweight racquet will give you all the control and manoeuvrability that you’ve always desired. The unmatched head velocity and spin that this bat will add to your game will certainly make heads turn to your side as your opponent fails to equal your powerful forehand and backhand strokes. All this at an unbeatable price of $175-185 makes this racquet the ultimate bargain for you.
Next is the 27in Babolat Pure Drive. A must have for any real performer, at 11 ounce this racquet generates good speed and gives great stability and control. A 100 sq. in head makes sure that you collect the ball and send it spinning across to your opponent. Effective for slice shots, the racquet has been strung at 50-57 pounds and the tension can be increased to 65 pounds for better control. Great manoeuvrability and great performance coming at a great price of $189 make this bat a coveted item for next game.
And finally the Babolat Pure Drive Plus, the model used by Andy Roddick. This piece gives you more power, making your game easier. The 1/2 inch extra length added to Pure Drive forces players using Pure Drive Plus to adjust to swinging the bat earlier. However, the control, the spin and extra power on serves gives Pure Drive Plus at least four stars on five. Available for $175 (Internet stores’ price) this racquet can certainly give you the Roddick power.
Thus, I would advice all tennis aficionados to go through some Babolat tennis racquet reviews before you hit the sports’ goods store near you to pick the right tennis racquet for yourself.