Babolat Pure Aero 98 2023 · Updated Mar 16, 2026
The Pure Aero 98 pairs Babolat's aerodynamic throat design with a 98 sq in head and denser 16x20 string pattern, trading some of the standard Pure Aero's forgiveness for greater precision. Power was characterized as substantial for a 98 sq in frame, with reviewers noting the ball comes off heavy and deep on clean contact. Spin generation ranked among the highest in its head-size class according to playtesters, and the aerodynamic throat promoted faster racket-head speed through the contact zone, producing heavy topspin even with the tighter string pattern. The frame drew a firm, direct response at contact, with a noticeable ball-pocketing sensation on the string bed; comfort was described as improved over the prior VS model, though several reviewers reported the stiffness remained demanding and potentially harsh with stiffer polyester setups. Directional control and shot-placement precision benefited from the denser pattern, and the head-light balance enabled quick transitions at net. On serve, kick and slice deliveries drew consistent praise across sources for accessible spin. The sweet spot was reported as compact, with a pronounced drop-off in feel and power on off-center strikes.
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