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Babolat Drive Z Lite


$169.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Lightweight design results in greater spin control - ideal for advanced players. Cortex System technology greatly reduces excess vibration within the handle. Requires maximal user power - great for developing fast serves.

The Cons:Lightweight design is not conducive to all maneuvers - may require external weight for serving and follow-throughs. Not intended for users with a short swing radius - requires heavy topspin/slicing.

The Drive Z Lite is a performance tennis racquet from Babolat's Advanced lineup.  At only 9 ounces, the racquet is the lightest in the Drive Z series making it suitable for junior and female players.

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  It features Babolat's Cortex System which filters and dampens vibrations for better feel of the ball.  The Drive Z Lite is equipped with a Smart Grip which has an adjustable, ergonomic design to provide improved comfort, control, and power.  The racquet has a suggested retail price of $169.

Features/Specs

  • Cortex System
  • Smart Grip
  • Head Size: 100 sq. in.
  • Length: 27 in.
  • Composition: 100% Graphite 
  • Weight: 9 oz.
  • Balance Point: 350mm/2 pts HH 
  • String Pattern: 16 x 20

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Pros
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    Lightweight design results in greater spin control - ideal for advanced players

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    Cortex System technology greatly reduces excess vibration within the handle

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    Requires maximal user power - great for developing fast serves

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    Balanced head provides smooth, uniform support of forehand and backhand strokes

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    "Forgiving" accuracy - adds balance to off-center shots for increased rally longevity

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    Lightweight design is not conducive to all maneuvers - may require external weight for serving and follow-throughs

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    Not intended for users with a short swing radius - requires heavy topspin/slicing

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