Babolat Expands Oversize Offering: Launches New '07-'08 Models for Club Players

Jack & Coke

Professional
Babolat Expands Oversize Offering: Launches New ‘07-’08 Models for Club Players

Boulder, CO – October 2, 2007 –- Babolat, the leading French manufacturer of tennis racquets, announces the launch of three new oversize racquets designed specifically to meet the needs of club players.

The new Babolat Drive Z 110, Aero 112 and Drive Z 118 (numbers correspond to racquet head size in square inches) are the newest additions in the oversize category for Babolat. Olivier Bailliard, President and CEO of Babolat USA commented, “Babolat has always been committed to providing equipment for players of all levels.

These racquets in particular are designed to help improve a club player’s game through increased maneuverability, power and - with the addition of Cortex technology - comfort.” Linda Ryan, Babolat Senior Player Manager, adds: “We’ve received very positive feedback from players who have tried these new racquets and are making the switch. They love the expanded sweet spot as well as the comfort of the Smart Grip ergonomic handle.”

KEY TECHNOLOGIES

The Cortex System is the first technology customized to filter different vibrations. This exclusive Babolat material has the ability to filter and dampen. The handle and the frame of the racquet are linked by one interface in the C.D.S. (Cortex Dampening System), which allows the filter to absorb the unnecessary vibrations for a purer feel.

The innovative Smart Grip ergonomic grip optimizes contact between the grip and the hand.

• More power: less effort is needed when hitting the ball.
• More control: reduced handle twist when striking the ball, especially on two-hand backhands and volleys.
• More comfort: a truly natural grip delivering significant reduction of fatigue and stress points on the hand.

NEW PRODUCTS

The Babolat Drive Z 110 and Babolat Drive Z 118 tennis racquets are designed for club players looking for power and maneuverability. These new oversize racquets are lightweight, yet powerful.

The unique Elliptic Geometry guarantees the best torsion resistance: +20% stiffer compared to a traditional beam. The Babolat Aero 112 is will appeal to club players looking for a faster swing, more topspin and a greater balance of power with control.

The latest in the Aero range, the Aero 112 has the same modular frame concept with varying beam profiles at three strategic locations creating maximum penetration of the racquet through the air and increase the hitting power - perfect control for directional hitting.

Babolat Drive Z 110 Product Specifications:

Head size: 110 sq in
Weight: 255g / 8.9oz
Length: 27.5 inches
Composition: Graphite/Kevlar
Stiffness: RA: 70
Recommended Strings: VS Natural Gut / Xcel premium
Technologies: Cortex System (filtering & absorbing); Smart Grip; Elliptic geometry
Suggested Retail: $199.00 (sold unstrung)

Drive Z 118 Product Specifications:

Head size: 118 sq in
Weight: 255g / 8.9oz
Length: 27.5 inches
Composition: Graphite/Kevlar
Stiffness: RA: 70
Recommended Strings: VS Natural Gut / Xcel premium
Technologies: Cortex System (filtering & absorbing); Smart Grip; Elliptic geometry
Suggested Retail: $229.00 (sold unstrung)

Aero 112 Product Specifications:

Head size: 112 sq in
Weight: 260g / 9.1oz
Length: 27.5 inches
Composition: High Modulus Graphite
Stiffness: RA: 70
Recommended Strings: Xcel premium / VS Natural Gut
Technologies: Cortex System (filtering & absorbing); Smart Grip; Aero Modular Technology
Suggested Retail: $219.00 (sold unstrung)

Source: http://www.racquetsportsindustry.com/news/2007/10/babolat_expands_oversize_offer.html
 

Jack & Coke

Professional
Big head + low weight + stiffness = arm problems

What about technique?

When people say the get "arm problems" using popular player sticks (e.g. PC600, PS85, Pure Drives, etc.), other peope who are fans of those sticks say, "oh must be your technique". Maybe if you use the same "technique" used for player sticks, you would get arm problems..

What about the string type and tension?

What if you used a soft multi or natural gut strung on the lower end of the recommended tension? Would that stick give you arm problems? Any racquet strung with low tension, soft multi or nat gut should minimize any potential arm problems caused by racquet vibration or shock transfer. But control would be more challenging indeed.

speaking of control.. Sure your control would be less.. if you hit out like you would if you used a player stick. You can always slow down and adapt your swing to the racquet type.

These sticks are designed for "club players" who don't take the big ass cuts needed for low-powered player sticks.

"Different strokes for different folks" require different tools.
 
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