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Comparison Babolat Pure Drive Super Lite vs Head Speed 23

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Ageadult
children's /6–8 years/
Frame materialcarbon (graphite)carbon (graphite)
Racquet length685 mm585 mm
String surface area645 cm²600 cm²
String formula16x1916x19
Balance
handle /330 мм/
Weight260 g215 g
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Added to E-Catalogmay 2017march 2015

Age

The purpose of the racquet primarily determines the target category of users for whom this model is designed.

— Adult. There are many different rackets that fall into this category, designed for both professionals and people who go out on the court for the first time. All that unites them is that the dimensions and weight are selected with the expectation that an adult will play the racquet (relatively speaking, from 13 years old), regardless of gender or level of training.

Children's. This category includes rackets designed specifically for children under the age of 12. They are slightly smaller and lighter than adult racquets, but have a relatively large string surface area, so the child will miss the ball less, which means they will enjoy the game more. Children are not recommended to buy adult rackets "for growth", as this can lead to excessive stress on still fragile joints.

Racquet length

Length refers to the distance between the top of the head and the bottom of the racquet handle. This indicator for most rackets for adults is in the range of 68-69 cm. Longer models in fact can provide a stronger hit, especially when serving, but are more difficult to manoeuvre during play. The International Tennis Association does not allow racquets longer than 74 cm to be used in tournaments.

String surface area

There is a simple pattern here: the larger the area of the string surface and the lower the rigidity of the string tension, the higher the impact force and the lower its accuracy. This parameter is directly related to the string formula.

Now on the market there are rackets with the following string surface area: Midsize (452 – 574 cm²), Midplus (580 – 677 cm²), Oversize (710 – 742 cm²).

Balance

By balance is meant the conditional point of the centre of gravity of the racquet, in other words, the point at which the handle and head of the racquet will have the same weight. Three options are possible: balance in the head, in the handle, neutral. The number specified in this parameter is the distance from the end of the handle to the balance point. Important clarification: balance is measured without strings!

In the head. This means that the head of the racquet, relatively speaking, is slightly heavier than the handle. In fact, this can provide some advantage in hitting and serving.

In the pen. The balance of such a racquet is in its handle, from which we can conclude that the model is more manoeuvrable and can best perform when playing under the net.

Neutral. The balance of this racquet is in the middle, meaning it will not provide any advantage to the player regardless of playing style.

Weight

As the weight of the racquet increases, the impact force increases, but its accuracy decreases. On the contrary, it is easier to swing with a light rocket, but at the same time the player needs to make more effort to give the ball the desired speed.
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