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| Quantity | Your savings | Price for each |
| 2+ | 5% | € 161,45 |
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Specifications
| Head Size: | 102 |
| Weight: | 260 |
| Beam Width: | 23-26-23 |
| Balance: | 320 |
| Length: | 27 |
| String Pattern: | 16x19 |
| String Tension (range min - max): | 23-25 kg |
| Bag: | Not Included |
| Strung: | No |
Babolat presents the second generation of the Evo Aero Lite, with a refreshed look inspired by the iconic Pure Aero series used by champions. The frame sports an elegant metallic grey, enhanced by vibrant and dynamic color accents that enhance its aggressive character and energy on the court.
15 grams lighter than the standard version, the Babolat Evo Aero Lite 2026 tennis racket is the ideal choice for young people switching to a first adult racket and for beginners who want good performance without sacrificing comfort and maneuverability.
The 260-gram weight promotes great speed, ideal for generating spin and rotation, while also reducing arm fatigue. The 102-inch head size ensures ample forgiveness even on off-center hits, while the 320mm balance and 16x19 string pattern work in perfect synergy to offer free power and consistent control on every trajectory.
Tecnology
- WOOFER SYSTEM
The first and most effective frame-string interaction system : a longer ball/string contact time for greater control and a sensation of comfort. - Spin Alpha
The aeromodular frame has been redesigned and improved with an all-new 16x18 string pattern that allows you to more easily start giving more effect to the ball. The improved elastic effect allows you to produce power more easily with a reduced amount of energy. - Air Handle Touch
This grip technology absorbs impacts and significantly reduces vibrations transmitted to the arm. The result: a softer grip for incredibly comfortable shots.
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