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Babolat Aero Storm 2008 Tennis Racquet - 1450 Babolat Aero Storm 2008 Tennis Racquet - 1450 The Babolat Aero Storm 2008 is a new addition to Babolat’s highly popular Aero line of racquets. The 2008 version of the Aero Storm is a lighter weight, more maneuverable option to the Aero Storm Tour (as well as being lighter than the 2007 version of the Aero Storm.) Essentially a lighter weight update to the AeroPro Control, with the addition of Cortex vibration filtering technology. Still a racquet for players with fast swing speeds that generate their own power with a wing-like cross-section. This more aerodynamic profile allows the racquet to cut through the air up to 15% more efficiently, thus allowing for more racquet head acceleration. A nice option for the intermediate to advanced player looking for a slightly easier to swing option in the Babolat Storm family of racquets.

    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize:98 sq. in.
  • Length:27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung):11.40 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC):66
  • Balance:13.00 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section:21mm Head/19mm Throat
  • Swingweight:323 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern:16×20
  • Grip:Syntec

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They hold the racket like they would a fly swatter and take whack at the tennis ball. This makes perfect sense to them, as they are yet unaware of the relationship between loading, twisting, unloading, acceleration, pronation and follow-through. They just want to hit the ball! As these players start to improve their technique through proper instruction, they are weaned off of the Full Western grip and toward the Continental grip. This is the primary grip used for the serve. There are two reasons we use this grip: Power and Spin. We’ll get into those in a minute; but let’s first take a closer look at the grip itself and how we actually make contact with the tennis ball using the Continental grip. The Continental grip is achieved by ’shaking hands’ with the racket grip, with the tennis racket being perpendicular to the ground. There is ‘V’ shape formed by your hand when you ’shake hands’ with the tennis racket. Picture an imaginary line running from the center of the ‘V’ formed by your …

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Babolat Aero Storm Tour Tennis Racquet - 1451 Babolat Aero Storm Tour Tennis Racquet - 1451 The Babolat Aero Storm Tour is a 2008 update to the Babolat racquet lineand has identical specifications to the 2007 Babolat Aero Storm.Essentially an update to the AeroPro Control, now with the addition of Cortex vibration filtering technology. Still a racquet for players with fast swing speeds that generate their own power with a wing-like cross-section. This more aerodynamic profile allows the racquet to cut through the air up to 15% more efficiently, thus allowing for more racquet head acceleration. Advanced players will enjoy the easy to hit topspin and slice.

    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize:98 sq. in.
  • Length:27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung):12.10 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67
  • Balance:12.80 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section:21mm Head/19mm Throat
  • Swingweight:338 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern:16×20
  • Grip:Syntec

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Babolat Aero Storm 2008 Tennis Racquet - 1450 Babolat Aero Storm 2008 Tennis Racquet - 1450 The Babolat Aero Storm 2008 is a new addition to Babolat’s highly popular Aero line of racquets. The 2008 version of the Aero Storm is a lighter weight, more maneuverable option to the Aero Storm Tour (as well as being lighter than the 2007 version of the Aero Storm.) Essentially a lighter weight update to the AeroPro Control, with the addition of Cortex vibration filtering technology. Still a racquet for players with fast swing speeds that generate their own power with a wing-like cross-section. This more aerodynamic profile allows the racquet to cut through the air up to 15% more efficiently, thus allowing for more racquet head acceleration. A nice option for the intermediate to advanced player looking for a slightly easier to swing option in the Babolat Storm family of racquets.

    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize:98 sq. in.
  • Length:27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung):11.40 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC):66
  • Balance:13.00 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section:21mm Head/19mm Throat
  • Swingweight:323 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern:16×20
  • Grip:Syntec

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Babolat Aero Storm Tour Tennis Racquet - 1451 Babolat Aero Storm Tour Tennis Racquet - 1451 The Babolat Aero Storm Tour is a 2008 update to the Babolat racquet lineand has identical specifications to the 2007 Babolat Aero Storm.Essentially an update to the AeroPro Control, now with the addition of Cortex vibration filtering technology. Still a racquet for players with fast swing speeds that generate their own power with a wing-like cross-section. This more aerodynamic profile allows the racquet to cut through the air up to 15% more efficiently, thus allowing for more racquet head acceleration. Advanced players will enjoy the easy to hit topspin and slice.

    Racquet Specifications
  • Headsize:98 sq. in.
  • Length:27.00 in.
  • Weight (strung):12.10 oz.
  • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67
  • Balance:12.80 in. Head Light
  • Cross Section:21mm Head/19mm Throat
  • Swingweight:338 kg*sq. cm
  • String Pattern:16×20
  • Grip:Syntec

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