Babolat
Aero Storm Tour Tennis Racquet
Babolat
Aero Storm Tennis Racquet Review
Tennis Magazine
Sales Pitch: If you like Babolat’s AeroPro Drive but want something that has a little less power, this is the frame for you.
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How It Tested: Babolat had an Aero Storm on the market last year, but it’s now being called the Aero Storm Tour and is used by Roland Garros fi nalist Dinara Safina. The 2008 Aero Storm is lighter and more maneuverable. As with all the Aero racquets, the profi le of the beam is flattened out to allow for greater racquet-head acceleration. It also has a manageable weight and head-light balance, so baseliners with fast strokes will generate plenty of swing speed. You’ll need it, because as one 4.5 male player described the frame’s power potential, “there’s no free pop.” Still, the Aero Storm has enough heft that you can plow through your ground strokes, and the open string pattern (16x20) helps you hit with spin, particularly on kick serves. While touch isn’t totally refi ned at net, the easy handling makes it more than capable in the front court.
Bottom Line: A worthy option for strong juniors and other players with developed strokes who don’t want the heavy weight of a true player’s frame.
The Babolat Aero Storm
Tour is a the heavier version of the two new
Aero Storm frames. The added weight
combined the aerodynamics of the AeroPro (Nadal) racquets
will surprise you of the power and and
control delivered in basic package
Even though we are close to 12 ounce strung, due to the aerodynamics, the racquet swings faster and
and with the added weight you have increased
power over the standard Aero Storm.
The Babolat AS Tour racquet provides a nice
blend of power, control and feel for those
like to hit out on the ball. The added
weight will reduce maneuverability for the
doubles player, but the single group, should
consider this all-court weapon. |