BABOLAT PURE AERO 2023 vs. PURE AERO 2019 🎾 Tennis Racket Comparison | Tennis Guy
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- Опубликовано: 17 авг 2022
- The new Babolat Pure Aero 2023 brings some small tweaks and changes to the game for more control oriented feel with better precision. On the other hand, it drops the humongous spin potential and free power from the previous Pure Aero 2019 version. Is it a good move from Babolat or should we worry about the Pure Aero future? Which one will suit your style better? Find out in this tennis racket comparison.
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The best racket review! No subjective nonsense of so called hands-on racket reviews.
Man, you did the best review out there. And you are the only one who hasn’t the racket with you to test. Congratulations!!! Great job!!! Ps. There’s a little difference in the grommets. The new né doesn’t have the square grommets the old has.
@@cold_servo_pie I think the 2019 model has more string movement because of the square grommets on the top and on the bottom of the hoop. So, the new one has more control like this review said. But spin they all have a lot of.
Not a review, but thank you anyway. I hope I will get chance to hit with the new Pure Aero 2023. Thanks for pointing out the info about grommets.
I think the grommet system is not a big deal when you compare squared vs round grommets. What makes difference is when the grommets have rectangle shape like Head Extreme rackets have. This can actually have huge impact on better spin.
Impossible to remove the woofer system… it’s just there and perhaps just not worth mentioning anymore
According to the official Babolat catalogue for season 2023, there is no woofer system in the new Pure Aero 2023. Only these 3 main technologies are listed there. There will be also the SWX Pure Feel technology but only for these 4 lower versions - Team, Lite, Jr 26, Jr 25.
Pure Aero 2019 THE BEST!
Great comparison video. I play with an old Aero Pro Drive that resembles quite nicely in design this new pure aero 2023. About to change racquet… I wonder whether the new head extreme or this new Pure Aero 2023 either would be better for my game…
Thank you. You will need to find out for yourself. But I think the Extreme rackets will have more spin potential now compared to the new Pure Aero 2023. But that is just my thought based on the info I know. Better is always to try both rackets for yourself.
Comparing Tennis Rackets from behind a computer? Think it would be a better video if you were actually on the court with the rackets doing the comparison
Definitely, but I don't have them with me so at least I try my best based on my long term experience and knowledge of the tennis racket industry. And I study the info about the rackets from various sources before I publish my own point of view. So yes, it's a little bit strange, but still it can help a lot of people I believe.
Difference between stiffness is unstrung versus strung
That doesn't make sense. Strung racket should be stiffer. The original RA number provided by manufacturers is always unstrung. So for the new Pure Aero 2023 it is 69 according to the official catalogue I have and which has not been released yet to the public.
@@CzechTennisGuy as far as i know they always say that the ra lowers a few points because of the strings. I'm just parroting multiple other sources. I heard that from tennisnerd and tennis warehouse. They actually measure it so..
@@CzechTennisGuy Why bows get stiffer and racquets get softer when the strings are added
Rod Cross
(Physics Department, University of Sydney, Sydney NSW 2006, Australia)
www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~cross/Wobble Boards/bows.pdf
"When a tennis racquet is strung, there is no change in the equilibrium curvature of the frame since the tension is applied
along the main axis and the racquet remains straight. If an external force is applied to bend the frame in a direction
perpendicular to the axis, then the strings parallel to the axis are shortened and the tension drops. However, the main
effect of the strings is that they assist the external force, resulting in a larger displacement of the frame, in the same way
that adding a string to a bow increases its curvature. The fact that the string tension drops is not significant. The main
effect is that when the frame bends, the string tension develops a component perpendicular to the axis, and this component
enhances the displacement rather than resisting it. As a result, the frame of a racquet becomes softer rather than stiffer
when the strings are added. The vibration frequency of the frame therefore decreases. If the string tension is large
enough the frequency can even drop to zero, in which case the frame will be statically unstable and will buckle"
@@CzechTennisGuy I think Larz is correct, the measurements are unstrung 69 RA and strung TW spec 65 RA. A strung racket has a lower RA. The tension of the mains reduces the stiffness, the higher you string, the lower the stiffness.
This is right, a strung racket has a lower RA. How much depends on the tension in the strings, higher tension = even lower RA when strung.
RA is pretty flawed though, I guess it works ok as a comparison between frames. Maybe Wilson's stiffness test is more representative.
I have a question is the racquet 27 insh or junior
This is an adult 27 inch racket. They will also make Junior 26 and 25 version.
In my opinion, that means, new Aero should break strings less often, due to tighter string pattern right? The old one has the reputation of HUGE string breaker and for recreational players it could get quite costly, so this problem could be gone.
not really you just go from 1.25 to 1.30, and no problem
Yes, that's true. Rafa used to play with RPM Blast 1.35 mm to make the strings last longer. Last couple of seasons he switched to 1.30 mm version to gain more free power and feel. That's why I like the Tecnifibre Black Code 1.28 mm, that perfectly blends the durability with feel and power.
Pure Aero 2023 better for control than the VCore 98 2021?
U should wait for the new pure areo 98
That will have more control i think
No, the standard Pure Aero 300g is definitely less precise. But the new Pure Aero 98 will be on the similar or higher leve of precision with 16x20 string pattern for extra precision boost and feel.
Nothing about the grommets? This was a big issue with the control at the old pa 2019.
It looks like there are classic round grommets.
TW number of RA is strung
Ok, I wasn't sure about it. Thank you.