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Specifications
| Head Size: | 98 |
| Weight: | 235 |
| Beam Width: | 23-26-23 |
| Balance: | 315 |
| Length: | 25 |
| String Pattern: | 16x17 |
| Bag: | Not Included |
| Strung: | Yes |
Babolat launches the ninth generation of the Pure Aero, pushing aerodynamics to the limit. Thanks to a redesigned core incorporating flax fibers, the new frame unleashes extreme speed for explosive spin and total feel. The metallic gray and lime yellow look exudes modernity and character, remaining faithful to the unmistakable DNA that has made this series legendary.
Ideal for young tennis players who dream of dominating the court like the great champions, the Babolat Pure Aero Junior 25 2026 racket offers a perfect combination of accessible power and maneuverability, allowing them to find depth from the very first exchanges.
The 98-inch head and 16x17 string pattern ensure a responsive ball output, plenty of forgiveness, and optimal spin control. Weighing 235 grams and balanced at 315 mm, the racket guarantees a smooth and comfortable playing experience, making it the perfect ally for those first competitive challenges.
Ideal for children between 130 cm and 140 cm tall.
The racket comes factory strung.
Handle size L000
Tecnology
- NF² – Tech
More intense sensations on impact and optimal filtration of vibrations, thanks to the addition of natural linen fibers in some strategic points of the frame. - FSI SPIN
An open string pattern for ultimate spin. Oblong shaped SPIN GROMMETS built at 6/12 o’clock increase spin with a wider string interaction. Thanks to a longer contact time between the ball and the string, the WOOFER SYSTEM offers a maximum of spin with a great feeling and superior control and comfort. - Aeromodular4
Frame design engineered to optimize aerodynamics, reducing drag by 6% compared to the previous generation.
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