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Babolat Y 112 LTD


$249.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Oversized head makes it easy to hit with. Light enough that it stays maneuverable. Plenty of forgiveness, mis-hits are pretty rare.

The Cons:Vibrates a fair bit when you make contact with the ball, hard on your joints.

The Babolat Y 112 LTD is a premier tennis racquet built for intermediate and advanced players at the 3.5+ level. It is the heaviest racquet in Babolat’s Y line, giving it the extra weight needed for a player who has a more thorough command on groundstrokes.

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In fact, players with a medium-length swing are likely to find both power and depth from this racquet. This is partially due to Babolat’s Side Drivers technology, which delivers a stiffer construction by connecting the yoke and head—thereby resulting in optimized power and precision. Note also that the Y 112 LTD hosts a bi-material construction with high modulus graphite for the yoke (greater power) and crystal graphite for the head (torque resistance). Overall, the Babolat Y 112 LTD is recommended for competitive players who desire a balance of both power and control.

Features

  • Premier Tennis Racquet
  • Intermediate (3.5+)
  • Heavy
  • Side Drivers
  • Bi-Material Construction

Specifications

  • Head Size: 112sqin
  • Length: 27.5”
  • Weight: 9.7oz
  • Composition: High Modular Graphite + Crystal
  • Balance Point: Even
  • String Pattern: 16x19

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Pros
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    oversized head makes it easy to hit with

  • 1

    light enough that it stays maneuverable

  • 1

    plenty of forgiveness, mis-hits are pretty rare

  • 1

    generates lots of spin without much effort

  • 1

    stiff construction offers great control, can always send the ball right where you want it

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    enough power generation for intermediate players

Cons
  • 2

    vibrates a fair bit when you make contact with the ball, hard on your joints

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