Babolat Pure Aero 2023 Quality Control and Racket Matching
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- In this video I will be unboxing 2 Pure Aeros and checking their specs for any quality control issues. I will then be matching their specs to be the same as each other.
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This succinct and well-produced video displays how simple racquet customization can be, and does it better than any I've ever seen.
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hello what a great channel!!! can you help me decide, between the new pure aero 2023 and the head extreme mp? which one would you stay with? I come from the pure aero 2019, I'm looking for a little more comfort and a little more control
I’d go with the new pure aero. It offers exactly that, a little more control and a little more comfort. You’ll get a tad less spin and power but you should be able to adjust quickly.
I demoed both the 2023 pure aero and new auxetic head extreme mp. I LOVED the extreme mp way more than the pure aero, it felt easier to create topspin and flat hits felt super plush, the racquet has a great feel, however the big deal breaker for me was how unstable it was. Demo both if possible, but if you cannot, you will not go wrong with the pure aero.
where do you buy a swingweight machine?
I got mine on Amazon
what are their swingweight as strung rackets now?
What weight scale do u have?
Can you share us the link of tennis warehouse customization worksheet? Thank you 😊
twu.tennis-warehouse.com/learning_center/customization.php
This was awesome
Thanks!
Thanks!
Hello, I wonder if i could ask for your advice?, i bought a regular Babolat Pure Drive2021(strung) online today, i asked the tennis shop to measure the specs for me, according to them all specs are pretty much spot on except an extra 6g of weight, they told me balance is 32.5 mm(( accurate manufacturer spec) yet when i balance the throat of the racket on my finger it is pretty much evenly balanced, so no towards the head nor the handle.., does this mean the stated 32mm balance is incorrect?.., they also told me the 6g where not on the head cause the swingweight was not effected.. , i wonder if they said the true about that also..
the strings are Rmp blast 17g whit an Wilson sensation overgrip , sorry for the long message.. but i would really appreciate the advice of someone who knows and i can t find very clear information online.., congrats on the video by the way, the explanation is really clear and easy to understand.
Hey, thanks for watching! I’m guessing that the balance was in cm and not mm. If your racket has a 32.5 cm balance then it would balance somewhere in the throat just as you described. It sounds like your racket has a balance point similar to what they told you. Hope that helps.
HI, thanks, sorry to insist, just to clarify : Ho yes i meant in cm, just like the racket on this video, but 32.5 cm would be 7pts head light.. well.. after strings and overgrip probably 4 pnts ,would n t that necessarily make the racket at least tilt down a few degrees towards the handle?, you know.. whit the racket facing you and your finger stuck in the throat, not whit laying down like whit the balance board you have,
doas your racket whit the same balance till or stays head and handle evenly balanced like mine? , thanks you so much!
It just depends where exactly you are putting your finger when you balance it. Try rolling it on a pencil until you find the balance point and then measure the distance from that spot to the butt cap. Strings will move that balance point about 1 cm towards the head as you mentioned.
I am putting my finger as close to the head of the racket as possible, touching the side of the stringed where the lower strings are, you know, classic method..., Still evenly balenced. Is that 35.5 cm balence?
It depends on the racket. Use something to measure how far away that is from the end of the butt cap.
Very cool
Thank you!
Swingweight without strings ???
Yes, racquets are measured this way as a matter of course. Strings can add anywhere from 27 to 30 swingweight points (pending weight of strings), so it's good for the tech to first know what the SW is 'naked.'