Babolat Pure Aero 2019 Stringing Instructions

Does anyone know where to find the Babolat Pure Aero 2019 Stringing Instructions? Are they the same as for the previous Pure Aero? The only file on the babolat website was uploaded on 2015. Thank you.
 

emo_168

New User
There are also new instructions on the babolat site. If you can not find it I can send it.
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Irvin

Talk Tennis Guru
@Babolat Official Babolat no longer includes 1 piece stringing as an option or is that just this racket?. BTW just for the record does Babolat recommend 2 piece stringing as the best option on all performance rackets?
 
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Does anybody know the length required for the mains and crosses for the Aero 2019? I can’t find anything on stringing instructions.
 

Steve Huff

G.O.A.T.
You don't need 19' for the crosses unless you have a drop weight machine where the tensioner is a distance from the racket. I usually use 19.5' mains, 17.5 or 18' for the crosses.
 

esgee48

G.O.A.T.
The lengths cited are very generous. With polys, I can generally do the job with at least 3' less. With any type of stretchy string, the total length can be 5-6' less. If you pull from reels, the savings are significant.
 

Steve Huff

G.O.A.T.
@Tennis sprew the Stringer's Digest says 20' for the mains and 19' for the crosses.
If you can't string the crosses with 17 1/2 feet, you're using too much string to tie your starting knot. If you use the starting clamp method, and go back to tighten the 1st cross, leave just enough to reach your tensioner. 19' may be needed if you use a dropweight.
 
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