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Fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive Tennis Racquet

Fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive Tennis Racquet

I have been getting many emails and facebook requests asking to verify if a tennis racquet that had been purchase is either genuine or fake after I wrote my initial articles on the fake Babolat Pure Drive and fake Wilson K Blade 98. All these requests had one very similar thing in common and shared a common trait - They were all purchased from either online auctions sites or unknown China based websites not linked to any authorized tennis reseller or manufacturer.

I had the opportunity to get a first hand look of a fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive - APD (Cortex Version) courtesy of Lot Tan who is a moderator of Tennis Friendz Network a local tennis forum here in Singapore. He had acquired this racquet from eBay thinking it was a great buy and genuine tennis racquet. When he finally received the racquet, to much to his surprise, he discovered that there were some inconsistencies with it as I will highlight below in my review of the fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive (APD).

Can you spot the difference between the genuine APD and fake APD? The one with the Black overgrip (left) is the authentic one

Before I start with my review, I would have to say that the counterfeiters manufacturing these fake racquets are getting even better at making these conterfeit racquets. I personally rate the Babolat Aero Pro here as a "Class A" fake. Unlike the fake Babolat Pure Drive, that I had previously reviewed, which had some glaring inconsistencies that you will be able to spot from a mile away, this fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive racquet bares an uncanny similarity to a genuine Babolat Aero Pro Drive in many aspects and it would take a fair bit of scrutiny comparing it with a genuine Aero Pro Drive to spot the differences. From a distance, I hardly could tell the difference! I hope my review and images below documenting the differences between a genuine and fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive would benefit the folks doing some research on the Aero Pro Drive before making a big mistake by purchasing a fake tennis racquet.

Can you spot the difference between the genuine APD and fake APD? The one with the Black overgrip (right) is the authentic one. They look exactly identical from a distance.

Differences between a Genuine Babolat Aero Pro Drive and a Fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive

1. Racquet Balance & Weight

This is almost a dead give away if you have the opportunity to physically see and examine the racquet. A weight balance test from the throat of the racquet reveals the "fake" Aero Pro Drive to be severely "head heavy". The entire racquet tips towards the head of the racquet. The genuine Babolat Aero Pro drive should be closer to an even balance.

The fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive is totally head heavy! (racquet in front) As seen from this racquet balance test with a pencil.

2. Silver highlights versus Matte finish on wordings and logos


All the wordings and propriety Babolat Technology and brand logos on the genuine Babolat Aero Pro Drive contains a Silver finishing or gleam. The fake Aero Pro Drive only has a dull greyish finish.

The authentic APD had a silver glossy finish to all its wordings compared to a matte dull finished found of the fake APD.

3. Identical colored paintwork but different colored "Cortex" V shaped section

The "Yellow" coloring on the fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive are identical but the "White" has a more bright white coloring towards it. The genuine Aero Pro Drive has a more pearly yellowish white look. The most obvious give away here would be the more brightly yellow color on the plastic v shaped cortex section that is on the fake Aero Pro Drive compared to the more duller yellow found on the cortex section of the genuine Aero Pro Drive.

The fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive (Right) has a more brightly yellow colored plastic cortex section compared to the genuine Aero Pro Drive which is more dull yellow.

4. Totally different Grommets colors & Bumper guard design

Another dead give away here. The Grommets on the fake Babalat Aero Pro Drive are different in color. Its in black instead of grey and of low quality. The patterns on the grommets also are totally different compared to the orginal Aero Pro Drive. This comes as a surprise to me as as grommets are relatively cheap plastic and easy to manufacture. The counterfeiters went to such great lengths to fake the cosmetic look of the racquet, but didn't bother to invest any time on making a good imitation of cheap plastic grommets. The most logical reason would be perhaps they felt that the grommets would be the least looked at compared to the racquet cosmetics on the frame.

The bumper guard grommets on the fake APD (top) has a totally different design and color.

5 Different location of the Trade mark "TM" logo

The Trade Mark "TM" logo of the fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive is located inside the grommet section and the inner section of the racquet frame compared to the genuine Aero Pro Drive which has the "TM" logo visible on the outer side of the frame. Thing to also note here is the location of the spelling of "T" in the words Babolat. The fake Aero Pro Drive has the T spelling printed just stopping short of grooves where the grommets are housed. The authentic or genuine Aero Pro Drive has the "T" logo printed in the inner section of the grommet grooves.

The TM logo found logo on the fake Aero Pro Drive (left) is found on the inner section of the grommet groves.

6. Butt cap color and etched 3 letter character code.

The butt cap on the original authentic Babolat Aero Pro Drive is a deeper red in color and contains an additional product code. The genuine APD which I have had the 3 character codes "MAC" etched into it. There might be different codes etched into each genuine Aero Pro Drive but I guess the thing to generally look out for would be the deeper red color of the Babolat logo and a character code embedded at the bottom section of the butt cap.

Serial characters on the butt cap and a darker RED color on the Babolat logo (left) might indicate that you have a genuine Babolat racquet

7. Poor QC alignment in specification box.

The alignment on the specs section of the fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive is out of alignment. As you can see from the image below. The "XCEL" box and the words "COMFORT" is slightly crooked and misaligned for the fake APD. The counterfeit Babolat APD is the racquet at the bottom in the image below.

Quality control has always been an issue with fake tennis racquets as seen in the (bottom) image.

8. Paint overlay on the genuine Babolat Aero Pro Drive


A distinct paint over lay was noticed near the hologram section where the yellow paint intersects the white for the genuine Aero Pro Drive. You can literally feel the layer of yellow paint above the white paint causing an impression as you run your fingers through it and a bulge in the grip size sticker above it. In the case of the fake or counterfeit Aero Pro Drive, (APD) there is no pronounced yellow layer and it feels smooth to the touch. All these minor inconsistencies could be prevalent in other counterfeit Babolat racquets and might lead you to quickly determine if a future Babolat racquet you come across is either genuine or fake.

More differences between a fake (top) and genuine (bottom) Babolat Aero Pro Drive

9 Racquet cover and zipper

The racquet cover on the fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive is noticeably much lighter than compared to an original Aero Pro Drive cover. The genuine APD racquet cover is much heavier and chunkier in feel. The color of the words "Aero Series" is different for both the genuine and fake racquets. The one on the genuine APD has the word "series" labeled in Green. The counterfeit APD had the entire words "Aero Series" all in Yellow.

The racquet covers doesn't lie, poorer quality is evident in the fake cover (left) in terms of weight and quality.

The zipper on the genuine Aero Pro Drive has a greater quality finish, is much thicker in feel and has a matte finish look towards it. The zipper on the fake APD however has a more silvery look and feels much thinner to the touch. The logo on the zipper has a very crude look towards it indicating low quality control.

Better quality matte finish found on the Babolat genuine racquet zippers (right) compared to the silvery crude looking zippers (left) found on the fake racquet covers.

One possible way to check if your Babolat racquet is genuine.

Over the years and from experience using many Babolat tennis racquets. I realized that Babolat usually has two serial holograms on their racquets. One is located on the inner section of the racquet throat and the other is found on the handle of the racquet which is only accessible when you remove your original grip. The serial numbers of the two stickers should match. Refer to the image below of my genuine Babolat Aero Pro Drive.

Is it Real? One possible way to find out is to check that the serial numbers matches on both the racquet throat and handle (only accessible if you remove the original grip).

Why you should never buy a fake tennis racquet racquet...

As I was doing this review of the fake Aero Pro Drive and examining the grommets I noticed that this fake APD was already damaged and the frame had been already cracked. Counterfeit racquets are known to use cheaper less stronger composites and materials that are bad for you arm. You can risk serious injuries playing with fake tennis racquets and I strongly urge you to never consider buying an imitation tennis racquet or fake tennis frame. In the case of this counterfeit APD, I believe the crack on the frame was its inability to handle the stresses put on the string. The fake APD had a hybrid synthetic string setup on it. I feel that its material was never built to handle the stresses put on this racquet due to its cheap composites. I have no reason to believe this racquet was abused in anyway as a crack on the inside of the racquet usually indicates more of structural fatigue. It could be the result that this racquet was strung at a higher tension or gave way during play. I was looking for further evidence of abuse but could not find any leading me to conclude that the crack was more of a structural failure due to bad composites than anything else as a fake racquet with its poor quality materials and composites could not simply handle the stringing tension and the racquet finally gave way.

Crack frame from racquet fatigue. Fake racquets are notorious for low quality composites that can lead not only to cracked frames but serious injuries.

Conclusion


If you have already purchase a fake tennis racquet, I'm sorry that this has happened, but its at least a good lesson learnt that you should never try to shave off a couple of bucks in costs and buy from a reputable tennis dealer or store instead of auction sites that you have no way of verifying if the tennis racquet you purchase is real or fake. My advice is to know as much as possible about a genuine racquet before you buy it. Try to physically see and touch the racquet assuming you're buying it off somebody and meeting the seller. It helps to know how the racquet feels - it's weight, balance and some aspects of its cosmetics. If you cannot physically see and touch the racquet as you're buying it online, I would highly recommend that you purchase your tennis racquets from either reputable online stores, sellers or dealers of authorized tennis racquets.

I am not saying that all sellers on online auction sites are selling fake racquets. Most sellers are selling genuine items and you can get them for a good deal as they might have purchased an original authentic racquet from an authorized store and might just want to sell it after sometime. This happens in most cases, but there are always some unscrupulous sellers who wants to sell fake tennis racquets to some unsuspecting buyers so the onus is on the buyer to always be aware and cautious when buying online. Many seller of fake products will posts images of the real product and sell you a fake product later. I sympathize with folks who don't really know much about tennis racquets and buy these imitation racquets thinking that they are genuine. Mind you these fake racquets are not exactly dirt cheap and still considerably cost some money. I sincerely hope my findings on the fake Babolat Aero Pro Drive would help some folks not get conned into buying a counterfeit product.

Incidentally the moderators on our local Singapore tennis forum does not condone in such illegal activities and will not hesitate to refer this matter to the local authorities. I hope similar tennis forums and online auction sites follow suit.

Fake/ Counterfeit AeroPro Drive Gt's - How to Tell If They're Fake

Fake/ Counterfeit AeroPro Drive Gt's - How to Tell If They're Fake

So I just found 2 fake AeroPro Drive Gt's at the tennis store i work at... I posted some information about the 14 fake AeroPro Drives and Pure Drive Gt's at this thread (starting at post 35) http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showt...=273006&page=2
Now that I know how to tell the difference between a fake and real APD GT I wanted to post a guide with pictures to show you all the differences between them...but this time i have pictures...enjoy and dont get scammed on eb*y!

I may also post some eb*y sellers that sell fake racquets and if you email me the listing i will check it out and see if it needs to be put on this list..
sorry if the pictures are too big or take long to load. Have any questions...feel free to contact me... m.w.c.360@gmail.com


And very obviously the paper cover is from last years APD

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你對網球拍拍線的瞭解有多少?

你對網球拍拍線的瞭解有多少?



也許你是一位初學者也許你已是網球場上的高手但你認識網球拍拍線嗎?


對它又有多少瞭解呢


本文就拍線的這些問題,提出一些看法和建議,希望能幫助你建立正確的拍線觀念,並且以此幫助提高和完善技術水平
.








.網球拍拍的拍線比拍框重要嗎 愛心愛情

在體育用品商店裏,我們經常看到一些高檔的球拍,都是沒有穿線的空拍框,這就好象一把沒有線的小提琴,只是個半成品,更談不上能演奏出美妙動聽的音樂
.沒有拍線的網球拍拍,同樣是個半成品,根本不可能去擊球,因爲擊球是網球與拍線的撞擊.從整個擊球的效果來看,網球拍拍與拍線的作用各占50%,而針對技術水平越高的球員,拍弦的作用越重要.這主要是指拍弦的材料、拍線的粗細和穿線的拉力大小對擊球效果的影響.因此我們認爲,雖然網球拍拍對於擊球是很重要的,但拍線的作用也是不可低估的.兩者對擊球的影響力大約相當,各占一半
.



.天然腸線和人造複合線有何不同?愛心愛情

網球拍拍線的種類根據材料來分主要有兩種,即天然腸線和人造複合線.天然腸線一般由豬、牛、羊等動物的小腸做成,因爲最早的網球拍拍線常用羊的小腸做成,故又稱爲“羊腸線”.人造複合線是由耕種不同的纖維絲結構組成,一般也稱爲“尼龍線”.目前,隨著拍線廠商的不斷努力研製,現在的人造複合線在性能上比以前的“尼龍線”更加接近於“羊腸線”,所以又稱爲“半羊腸線”.當今,大多數職業球員,都選擇天然腸線,他們認爲天然腸線是當前數百種拍線中最好的,天然腸線不但擊球感覺好,拉力不容易下降,而且拍線的彈性很好,即使穿線的拉力很大,在擊球時對手的震動力也很小.它的不足之處是,價格昂貴,耐磨性差,怕熱,容易受潮變質.由於價格較低,大多數愛好者都選擇使人造複合線.隨著科技的進步,人造複合線的製造工藝越來越精良,並且種類繁多,可供不同技術風格的愛好者選擇.其優點是不易受潮濕影響,使用壽命較長;但要與天然腸弦相比,擊球感較差,彈性較弱,伸縮性不太好,所以不易在寒冷的天氣使用.




.在購買拍弦時,你清楚它的型號嗎,性能又是怎樣的呢愛心愛情


通常情況下,我們購買的拍線上都有廠商的品牌和一些數位,這些數位表示的就是拍線的型號,是指拍線的橫截面的直徑,這是決定你使用哪一種粗細拍線最重要得數位.目前拍線市場上,一般有三種型號:15號,16號,17.每一種型號表示一種拍線的直徑,型號數位越大,拍線越細,重量越輕.反之亦然.有時候,拍線上還有附加符號“L”,如15L16L17L.其中以16L爲例,它表示這根線比16號線細,比17號線粗,介於16號和17號線之間,也可認作是16號半線.在拍線的性能方面,一般來說,同一種材料,同一種結構,同一種拉力.細線球感較好,但不耐用;粗線雖然耐磨,但擊球時,球的飛行距離較短,擊球的感覺較遲鈍.綜合而言,如果你喜歡打旋轉球,或者喜歡發球上網,或者力量不強,那麽選用細的拍線比較合適;如果你是打底線落地球型或是主動發力暴打型的球員,則推薦你選用較粗的拍線較好.




另附國際上一些拍弦廠商的常用編號表

美國標識(GAUGE)

15G

15LG

16G

16LG

17G

17LG

英國標識
(GAUGE)

10G

9~9.5G

8~8.5G

7.5G

7.0G

6.0G

公制 (毫米
)

1.4mm

1.35mm

1.3mm

1.25mm

1.2mm

1.15mm

網球分級標準——美國NTRP (National Tennis Rating Program)

分級標準——美國NTRP (National Tennis Rating Program)

1.0

特徵: 初學者(包括第一次打網球的人)。

1.5

特徵: 打球時間不長,還只顧得上把球來回打起來。

2.0

正手: 揮拍動作不完整,不容易控制擊球方向。
反手: 不願意用反手接球,偶爾接一下也感覺沒有把握。
發球/接發球: 發球動作不完整,抛球不穩定,經常雙誤;接發球容易失誤。
網前: 還沒有主動上網的意識,不會用反手截擊,網前腳步跟不上。
特徵: 雖然正、反手都有明顯弱點,但已初步瞭解單、雙打中的基本站位。

2.5

正手: 動作有所改進,開始能夠慢節奏對攻。
反手: 握拍還有問題,擊球準備不夠早,喜歡用正手去接本該反手接的球。
發球/接發球: 揮拍動作趨於完整,可以發出速度慢的好球,抛球仍不穩定;能接好速度不快的發球。
網前: 網前感到不舒服,尤其是反手截擊,經常用正手拍面打反手位截擊。
特徵: 與水平相當的人能打出幾個回合的慢速對攻,但還難以覆蓋整個場地。能主動挑高球,但還不能控制球的高度和深度;能打到過頂球,但對能否打好沒有把握。雙打 中還不會調整站位。

3.0

正手: 有較好的穩定性,也基本能控制方向,但還缺乏擊球深度。
反手: 能提早準備,可以打出比較穩定的中速球。
發球/接發球: 發球的節奏感開始出來了,但大力發球時穩定性差,二發明顯慢于一發;接發球比較穩定。
網前: 正手截擊已經比較穩定,反手差一些,對低球和遠身球還很頭疼。
特徵: 已經能打出比較穩定的中速球,但並不是每一拍都很舒服。在控制擊球的深度和力量時還顯得力不從心。能挑出比較穩定的高球。雙打中與同伴的戰位元組合基本上 是一前一後,上網還不積極,網前攻擊力也不強。

3.5

正手: 能打出穩定而有變化的中速球,能很好地控制擊球方向,上旋球水平提高。
反手: 回中速球時能控制方向,但還處理不好高球、快球。
發球 /接發球: 開始能控制落點並加力,也能發出上旋球;能穩定地接中速發球並控制回球方向。
網前: 上網更積極,步伐正確,能截擊部分遠身球。正手截擊穩定,反手還不理想。接對方的截擊球還有困難。
特徵: 對中速球的方向控制已經不錯,但擊球的深度和變化還不夠。能在跑動中穩定地回擊過頂球,開始能隨球上網、放小球和打反彈球。二發基本能控制落點。雙打中網 前更積極,對場地的覆蓋和與同伴的配合能力也在提高。

4.0

正手: 擊球已經有相當的把握,回擊中速球有深度,能對付難接的球。
反手: 能穩定地回擊中速球,能加上旋,也有深度。
發球/接發球: 一發和二發都能控制落點,一發力量大,能帶旋轉發球;接發球穩定,極少出現主動失誤;單打接發球有深度,雙打接發球能根據需要而變化。
網前: 正手截擊能夠控制並有深度,反手截擊有方向但缺乏深度,學會截擊遠身球和低網球。
特徵: 已能打出有把握的中速正、反手邊線球,也能控制擊球的深度和方向。能夠抓住機會或是對手的弱點打出得分球。已經會使用挑高球、放小球和截擊技術,而且其中 有些球能夠得分。發球偶爾也能直接得分。在多拍拉鋸對攻中,可能會因爲不夠耐心而丟分。雙打中能搶網,隨球上網,也明顯能夠與同伴配合。水平達到這一級別 的球員,在目前(中國)國內的業餘網球賽中一般都能拿名次。

4.5

正手: 非常有把握,能充分使用速度和旋轉,良好的深度控制,回擊中速球有攻擊力。
反手: 能控制方向和深度,但在受迫時會失誤,回擊中速球能加力。
發 球/接發球: 發球有攻擊力,能同時運用力量和旋轉;二發能發到希望的位置,極少出現雙誤。能接好對手的大力發球;能抓住對方二發軟的機會,打出有深度和落點的回球。
網 前: 能連續截擊對方的回球,步伐到位,反手截擊能控制方向和深度,網前的力量使用能輕重結合。常犯錯誤還是拉拍動作過大。
特徵: 能有意識地在打出有攻擊力的落點球(如對方反手位)後隨球上網,並靠連續的截擊或高壓球得分。擊球速度加快,能避開自身弱點,但在處理難接的球時往往過於 發力。比賽中能打出各種變化的球,開始針對不同對手來調整每盤的節奏;雙打中網前能提早判斷,回球更具進攻力,開始控制比賽節奏。

5.0

正手: 在大力擊球時能控制方向、深度和旋轉,落點準確,能利用正手取得進攻優勢;也能根據需要打出輕球。
反手: 能打出穩定的進攻球,多數情況下能控制好方向和深度,並有不同的旋轉。
發球/接發球: 能發到對方的弱點位置上,爲進攻取得優勢;能有把握地變化發球;二發能利用深度、旋轉和落點使對手回球軟,爲自己下一拍做準備;接發球能控制好深度和旋 轉,並能根據情況選擇大力進攻或減速。
網前: 截擊有深度、速度和方向,難截的球也能打出深度;能抓住機會靠截擊得分。
特徵: 球員對來球能做出很好的提前判斷,在比賽的關鍵球上經常有出色的表現並能拿下關鍵分。能夠穩定地打出得分球,能救起小球和化解對方的截擊球,也能成功地挑 高球、放小球、打反彈球和高壓球。能根據對手情況變化戰術,雙打中與同伴配合默契。隨著經驗的增加,不像4.5級球員那樣容易敗給自己;與5.5級的選手 相比,輸球更多是由於心理或體力原因。

5.5

特徵: 力量和穩定性(或二者之一)已經成爲該級別選手的主要武器。能根據對手的抛球、站位、拉拍等動作進行判斷,爲自己下一拍進攻提前準備。在激烈的比賽中能變 化戰術和風格,在緊急關頭能打出有把握的球。

6.0

特徵: 這一級別的選手一般在高中、大學期間就爲參加國內(指美國)比賽而接受過強化訓練,並在選拔賽或全國(指美國)比賽中拿過名次。

7.0

特徵: 這已是國際級別的選手,他們參加國際大賽並以比賽獎金爲收入來源。

分級標準說明:

參照 美國NTRP (National Tennis Rating Program) 標準,用易於理解的語言表述出來。
從我國目前網球運動的總 體狀況來看,業餘選手的水平頂多能達到4.5級;國家(省)隊現役隊員一般爲5.0、5.5,只有個別選手能到6.0。
業餘選手一般技術都不夠 全面,在對照某一級別的描述時,可能出現有的達不到,有的又超出。我們的建議是:用達不到的項數(負值)與超出的項數相加,如果得數不小於“-1”,則可 定爲該級別;反之,最好先降低0.5級,待有針對性地改進後,再重新評級。

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