Babolat Pure Drive Lite Tennis Racket
Some call it the definition of power. You will call it your unfair advantage. We call it the Pure Drive.
BABOLAT launched the Pure Drive in 1994 and quickly established the benchmark for power. With every subsequent model, they’ve innovated and evolved to meet the demands of the game. It’s no wonder the Pure Drive is one of most popular and versatile racquets in the world. The 10th generation of the Pure Drive takes your game to the next level with point-ending explosive power and increased feel.
A lighter racket for a greater maneuverability. The Pure Drive Lite lets players enjoy their game and hit all their tennis strokes with great ease.
Product Details
- Headsize: 645.0cm²
- Length: 685.0mm
- Weight (unstrung): 270.0g
- Tolerance Weight: +/- 7g
- Stringing pattern: 16/19
- Balance (unstrung): 3mm
- Balance HL HH (unstrung): 4 pts HL
- Tolerance Balance: +/- 7mm
- Swing weight: 270
- Stiffness (RA): 72
- Beam width: 23-26-23
- Composition: Graphite
Size Guide
The most accurate method of determining the correct grip size is to measure the length from the tip of the ring finger to the middle of the palm of the hand (2nd line). This is your hand measurement. Each measurement corresponds to a matched grip size. The corresponding sizes can be found in the table below:
| Grip Size | Hand Size (mm) |
| 0 | 100-102 |
| 1 | 103-105 |
| 2 | 106-108 |
| 3 | 109-111 |
| 4 | 112-114 |
| 5 | 115-117 |
If, for example, the ring finger is 107 mm away from the palm, then a grip size 2 will be ideal. If you hesitate between two grip sizes, know that it is better to have a grip that is too small than too large. Indeed, a too small grip can be covered with an overgrip in order to be slightly enlarged.











