The Babolat Pure Aero and Head Boom Pro are both good all round tennis rackets that are popular with advanced tennis players.

In this article, I will look at the specs of these two rackets to see how they compare to each other.

Racket Specs Comparison – Boom Pro vs Pure Aero

Below is a comparison of the technical specifications of Head’s Boom Pro (v1)and Babolat’s Pure Aero (2023), which you can use to understand better which may be a better suit for your game.

Main Differences: The Boom Pro has a smaller head size (632cm vs 645cm), a more head light balance (32.49cm vs 32.99cm), a heavier strung weight (11.6oz vs 11.2oz), a lower swing weight (325 vs 322), a higher frame stiffness rating (66 vs 65), and a thinner beam width (22.5mm / 22.5mm / 22mm vs 23mm / 26mm / 23mm).

Similarities: Both rackets have a 68.58cm racket length and a 16×19 string pattern.

Please be aware that the below specs are based on averages so the specs of the racket you end up receiving may differ by up to 10%.

Racket Specs: Boom Pro Pure Aero
Version V1 2023
Design Head Boom Babolat Pure Aero 2023
Head Size (sq cm) 632cm2 645cm2
Head Size (sq in) 98in2 100in2
Length (cm) 68.58cm 68.58cm
Length (in) 27in 27in
String Pattern 16 x 19 16 x 19
HL or HH1 HL HL
Strung Balance (cm) 32.49cm 32.99cm
Strung Balance (pts) 6 pts HL 4 pts HL
Strung Weight (grams) 329g 318g
Strung Weight (ounces) 11.6oz 11.2oz
Swing Weight 325 322
Unstrung Weight (grams) 310g 300g
Unstrung Weight (ounces) 10.9oz 10.58oz
Frame Stiffness 66 65
Beam Width (mm) 22.5mm / 22.5mm / 22.0mm 23mm / 26mm / 23mm

1 Head Light or Head Heavy

Pros and Cons

The Boom Pro V1 offers good power, feel, and stability but it is a relatively heavy racket that will not beginner to intermediate players.

The Pure Aero 2023 has a nice design and offers good spin and maneuverability but beginner to intermediate players may find the racket too low powered.

Head to Head

The Boom Pro is better in terms of control and comfort but the Pure Aero is better in terms of power and spin.

H2H Boom Pro Pure Aero
Power Winner Grey
Control Winner
Spin Winner Grey
Arm Friendliness Winner

Player Level Recommendations

The rackets are best used by advanced tennis players as they are too heavy and unforgiving for beginner to intermediate players to use.

Pro Player Endorsements

The Pure Aero is endorsed by the following tennis players: Felix Auger-Aliassime, Danielle Collins, and Leylah Fernandez, while the Boom Pro is endorsed by Lorenzo Musetti.

Where can you buy these rackets?

The rackets are for sale in most good online tennis shops and on the Head and Babolat websites.

Source: https://toomanyrackets.com/head-boom-pro-vs-babolat-pure-aero/



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