Babolat AeroPro Drive Cortex + Tennis Racquet & 3 Pack Bag Bundle

Saturday, January 30th, 2010


  • This racquet will be strung with a 16g Synthetic at no charge
  • Includes the Babolat Team 3 Pack Tennis bag.
  • 1 year manufacturer warranty.

Product Description
The Babolat AeroPro Drive Plus now adds the Cortex vibration filter to the number 1 selling Drive technology and the aerodynamic design of the AeroPro series. For this second generation, Babolat maintains the same specifications found in the AeroPro Drive Plus, now with Cortex for enhanced feel. Advanced players will enjoy easy topspin and slice, with the added pop of the extra 0.5 inch length. The large sweetspot yields forgiving power for moderate to fast swings.<… More >>

Babolat AeroPro Drive Cortex + Tennis Racquet & 3 Pack Bag Bundle

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