The Babolat Evo Aero series
The Evo Aero is what happens when Babolat takes the spin DNA of the Pure Aero and softens it for players who don't want — or don't need — a tour-spec frame. Lighter, more flexible, and noticeably gentler on the arm, it still gives you the open string pattern and aerodynamic beam that make the Aero family famous for heavy topspin. For an improving player who wants to brush up the back of the ball without fighting a 300g racquet, this is the obvious pick.
Who it suits
The Evo Aero is built for 2.5-3.5 players who like to swing fast, generate spin, and play long baseline rallies. It's also a strong second racquet for stronger juniors moving past their junior frames. If you want the full tour spec, see the Pure Aero; for the comfort-power sibling, try the Evo Drive instead.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Evo Aero a spin racquet?
Yes — the open 16×18 pattern and aero beam make it one of the easiest spin frames to swing. It's listed on our spin tennis racquets page.
How does it differ from the Pure Aero?
The Evo Aero is roughly 270g and softer in feel; the Pure Aero is 300g, stiffer, and tuned for advanced players who want more plough-through.
What weight is the Babolat Evo Aero?
Around 270g unstrung — light enough to swing through long matches without forearm fatigue.
Does it come pre-strung?
Most stock arrives pre-strung with a synthetic gut/poly suitable for intermediate play. Custom strings on request.
What strings work best in an Evo Aero?
For a softer feel, go multifilament; for more spin and durability, try a co-poly. See our Babolat tennis strings for matched options.