
Despite the stiffness being on the higher range of the scale it wasn’t that harsh on my arm (Babolat is known for stiff frames so maybe avoid if having wrist, elbow or shoulder injuries) mostly because it dampened vibrations really well. I always felt that I had some extra pop and mass on all my shots which was really nice on volleys when you want to finish the point of fast. At net it was really stable actually and very precise on both smashes and serves. It did demand me to put little more rotation on the ball in order to get the control I wanted.Īfter using this racquet a couple of hours I could tell it wasn’t for me but I think the 18×20 version might fit better.

I still got pretty good control on flatter shots, maybe not enough for my taste. I found this racquet very stable and fast through the air, the first session I had I constantly missed the sweetspot due to me swinging to fast but I got the hang of it pretty quickly.

Not at a Pure Aero level but definitely close to the Pure Aero VS with simular specs. Right of the bat on my first practice I really enjoyed it because it was easy to use with pretty good power and excellent spin potential.
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