![]() ![]() ![]() The new Strike definitely swings with more mass in the head compared to the new Pure Aero VS since the Pure Strike is approximately 4 pts head light and the Aero VS is 6 pts head light. strung, with a higher swing weight and more weight towards the head. strung, with a lower swing weight and more head light balance, to now the new Pure Strike, which is 11.4oz. Ground Strokes: I’m coming from the new Pure Aero VS (2020) strung with RPM Blast at 52 lb., which is 11.3oz. I just went bone stock, with the over grip and a Babolat custom damp (without the bead insert). Lastly, I didn’t use any lead or tungsten tape. Since I prefer the new Syntec Team replacement grips that come with the third generation Pure Strikes, I left it and then wrapped a VS Original over grip. My set-up: I strung the 3rd generation Pure Strike with RPM Power 16g at 54 pounds (2-piece). Review of Third Generation (2020) Pure Strike, 16x19: If you're brave enough to read until the end, I hope you enjoy. Feel free to critique! I know they're long, probably too long, and very detailed, probably too detailed, but I love this stuff. That said, I do try to use as much objectivity as possible when writing my reviews. I really believe Babolat is the best brand out there. So, you might think I'm biased, and you'd be right. So, full disclosure, I am a Babolat ambassador. Anyways, I decided to write up a review of my experience with the frame, and with different string-setups. ![]() I've been playing off and on with the new Pure Strike 16x19 over the last few months (pending the shutdown/quarantine). ![]()
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