Miyerkules, Nobyembre 6, 2013



Babolat AeroPro Drive Racquets
RAFAEL NADAL Babolat AeroPro Drive 2013
Price: New $199.00
The latest version of the AeroPro Drive, our most popular racquet, swings a little faster than its predecessor. This makes it even more dangerous in the hands of aggressive baseliners. The fast feel conjures up images of Rafael Nadal who has played with this racquet through multiple generations. Updated with Active Cortex technology, the feel is slightly smoother than prior versions, which is a nice bonus given the stiff layup. On court our playtesters noted the same phenomenal blend of maneuverability and stability that has come to define the AeroPro line. From the baseline this one explodes very easily through contact, allowing topspin players to create a heavy ball with an expanded range of angles and trajectories. On serves the fast feel and lively response makes for easy power and spin - both of which are aided by the stiff beam and open string pattern. At net the maneuverability makes the 2013 AeroPro Drive great for fast exchanges, while the stability provides a plush platform against pace. Even more impressive is the range of ability levels this racquet suits. From the 3.5 NTRP level to the professional ranks, the AeroPro Drive GT offers truly exceptional playability. Note: Due to racquet stiffness, when stringing with a polyester or a co-polyester we highly suggest 54lbs as a starting point for tension.

BABOLAT PROPULSE 4 (ANDY RODDICK)



BABOLAT PROPULSE 4 (ANDY RODDICK)
Was $119.95
Now $99.95
You Save $20.00
Babolat's most innovative tennis shoe takes another big step forward with the introduction of the Propulse 4. Endorsed by Andy Roddick, this update to the Propulse line has a few new performance features while maintaining the same great stability, durability and fast feel that we've grown to love from the line. A major update is the use of Babolat's new Side 2 Side propulsion technology in the midsole, designed to provide exceptional court response and a power boost with every step. You continue to get a customized fit as well as optimal support with the FootBelt straps on the heel and upper of the shoe. The Cell Shield that wraps the upper offers durability and support, and the Michelin OCS2 outsole is backed by a six month outsole durability guarantee.
  • Fit: Length fits true to size. Width is medium. Arch support is medium. Slight break-in required.
  • Upper: Cell Shield technology wraps around a layer of mesh to provide durability, comfort and ventialtion. The FootBelt straps and Lateral Stability System make the shoe even more stable and secure.
  • Midsole: Side 2 Side in the midsole provides excellent court responsiveness and a power boost to every step. The heel has a Kompressor System to aid in cushioning and shock dampening.
  • Outsole: Optimal grip and sliding balance on all surfaces with the Michelin OCS2 technology. The outsole is backed by a six month durability guarantee.
  • Weight: 16.4 ounces (size 10.5)
  • Color: Black / Yellow

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<p>Since Tina, a doctor, practices in her own clinic six days a week, her 5-years-old daughter Andie sees her only on Sundays.It is her yaya who takes care of all of the child's needs: what Anie eats, her medical care when she's sick, travels to and from her preschool. Because she sees her yaya more than she does her mom, Andies prefer to sleep with her nanny even if her mother is at home.Parents who have full-time jobs spend at least 50 hours a week awayfrom home thier children. Practically the entire daytime durig weekdays is spent outside the house. Some parents leave the house while the children sleep and return when they are already in bed.Even if some parents resolve not to bring work home, they connot entirely cut themselves off fromthe office. Some answer e-mails and text messages while spending time with the family. Other parent think and talk about work-related matters during holidays or weekend outings. Scientist from the American Psychoanalytic Association agree that "wheather adults realize it or not, their job-related stress affects thier children."
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