![]() ![]() ![]() “ Better vibration dampening thanks to a new material integrated into the graphite of the racket that provides an incredible sound and a pure feel.” The new Pure Strike comes with Cortex Pure Feel which Babolat describes like this: You can buy the Pure Strike 98 from All Things Tennis. Use the code TENNISNERD and get 5% off on all racquet purchases and a free stringing. It is hard to get the brands to ship things to Malta and we don't have much of a tennis racquet market here, so I really appreciate it. Thanks to All Things Tennis for sending me a demo racquet. It is clear that this racquet is made to communicate towards the daring, aggressive player. The new Babolat Pure Strike 98 continues the white paint job that was introduced with generation 2 ( Project One Seven) but makes it bolder with black and red lettering across the frame. Tsonga went on to the Aero Pro Drive (which later became the Pure Aero), while Thiem remained with the Babolat Pure Strike 98. The Pure Strike came out in 2014 in the Darth Maul-inspired black and red paint job and had both Tsonga and Thiem as poster boys. You can read about the different ones on my page of Babolat tennis racquets. ![]() What the French company does well is not to introduce too many racquet lines in their range. The Pure Strike is Babolat's line of racquets for the more flat-hitting attacking player. The third generation of the Babolat Pure Strike has been out for a while, but I have not gotten around to reviewing the 98, 16×19 version until now. ![]()
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