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Babolat Pure Aero Rafa Origin Racquet 4 3/8" (#3)
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Price: $279.00
  • Grip Size: 4 3/8" (#3)

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In addition to being a great collectible, this is a must buy for those who want to see what it feels like to swing a tour level racquet

Introducing the Pure Aero Rafa Origin, the racquet with the closest specifications to Rafa's customized racquet. Unlike the standard Pure Aero, the Rafa Origin doesn't put any dampening technology between player and ball, giving it the kind of direct ball feedback that advanced players crave. Additional features include Babolat's iconic Aeromodular beam and Woofer grommet system. This racquet also comes with a firm 69+RA, providing a crisp, powerful and stable response that has attracted generations of players. What defines the Rafa Origin, however, is its 365+ RDC swingweight, making it very challenging to swing but giving it the needed heft to absorb and redirect the highest levels of pace. The high swingweight offers massive plow through power which is perfect for hitting punishing groundstrokes and serves. The flip side is that ripping heavy spin-loaded angles like Rafa takes additional care with both timing and technique. Those who can leverage this racquet's mass will find dangerous levels of pace from the baseline and rock solid stability at net.  In addition to being a great collectible, this is a must buy for those who want to see what it feels like to swing a tour level racquet. Get this rare collectible while supplies last. Specs below based on two samples.

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Specifications

Head Size: 100 in2 / 645.16 cm2
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.9oz / 337g
Balance: 13.38in / 33.99cm / 1 pts HL
Swingweight: 371
Stiffness: 70
Beam Width: 23mm / 26mm / 23mm
Composition: Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors: Pink/Yellow/Black
Grip Type: Babolat Syntec Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 8T,8H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 50-59 pounds
Specs based on two samples

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Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
30 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Rafa Origin racquetI love this racquet! This one is great on volleys and for hitting effortlessly from the baseline. I only had to adjust my serve because I usually use headlight racquets, but when you adjust the power is awesome.
3 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Lets be honest, we're not him!Ok, lets dig in. For all the people considering buying this, especially now that it has decreased in price, get ready for the harsh truth. I bought this during the Black Friday sale, because yeah... $330 for a racquet, no thank you! I'm an honest 3.0 though I feel like i could be a 3.5 on great day. I do however like playing with heaver racquets (I'm 6'0, 240 lbs., can curl 40lbs dumbbell - 3 sets of 10 easy). So after thinking my strength was a match for this racquet I finally decided to demo the Rafa Origin, thinking maybe I could upgrade to the god level of Rafa. Though it was a fun racquet to play with the arm fatigue is real (Rafa must be curling 60 lbs. minimum)! Then later on in the year, the black Friday sale happened and I finally purchased it. I played a couple friendly matches with this thing, and yeah; felt like my arm was about to fall off due to the new muscles I was having to use to serve with this Thor Hammer of a racquet. For context I'm a flat hitter; and I came accustomed as to why this is called the "Aero". I have historically used Head racquets, my favs being the Gravity and Speed Pro models. This racquet however, makes you swing with topspin even if you don't want too, like I can't explain it but you literally have to hit like Rafa (whip around the world) because if you hit flat there is a resistance the racquet has to hitting flat shots (I'm guessing the enlarged throat is to blame for that). So, I call this racquet "The Sensei", it is a very humbling racquet that forces you to hit properly and have impeccable mechanics. If you want it to work, you have to work for it. Where as my gravity can forgive my errors easily, this racquet will let you know every little mistake you make. But it is nice to practice with, as stated it teaches me how to hit more efficiently, kind of like like the Pro Staff v13 RF. So if you're thinking of getting this racquet, yes it's a cool piece to have in the collection, but no you will not gain the magic of Rafa. You'll end up looking like a doofus who spent and arm and a leg on a racquet you can't even tame. You'll just look out of place like a rural monster pick-up truck in downtown Seattle... or a Tesla in rural country area. So buy at your own discretion!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Love itThis racquet is epic. I've been using it for about a month or two and it hits an epic heavy ball that will blast through the court if you have time to take it in front of you. It's also fairly easy to defend with a loopy ball if you're out of position. I'm getting used to the swingweight on serve and starting to hit nice wide slices and powerful flat serves (you have to generate some good racquet head speed for the slice and flat serves to be effective). I find the swingweight pretty manageable but it would be tough for anyone who isn't on the more athletic side. Shots take a little more time to set up but I was expecting it to feel way more drastic. Still getting used to the frame and my consistency has gone down a little bit but I see it raising my game in the long term. I play 4-4.5 level.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Stable, not too powerful and well roundedI bought this for fun and it turned out to be a great competition racquet, has good power (not by being powerful, but by being stable and able to brush and plow through at the same time) and also is good with string durability so far. Also I wanted to make sure I was getting the real deal so I compared the specs with Rafa's actual racquet and it was very, very close just coming in one point less on the RA scale, so basically it's the same thing but as if Rafa has already used it once. However this is now my favorite racquet to use and is definitely worth it ON SALE. Now being a racquet connoisseur and knowing the production pricing of these racquets there's no way it's actually worth $330 bucks, so use coupon codes on this one. But if you got a good coupon, go for it!
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Good FrameGood Frame
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best racquet I've ever owned.Without a doubt the most balanced and consistent racquet I have ever had. Easy to swing. Feels great in hands and allows for excellent control through the match
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Rafa racquetSolid, excellent for net and flat shots too. If you go on Babolat's site I think you can purchase smaller grip sizes not offered here though. I had it strung with RPM Blast and it felt great to play with but the strings broke in less than a month and we are recreational players at best... Twice a week for a couple hours and the same thing happened to my husband’s racquet. So I had a local stringer restring both racquets and so far so good. Racquet itself has great power, control and like the way it feels. Didn’t need to do anything to it yet, plays great the way it is! Highly recommend. We did demo a lot of racquets from here and other places before finding the one! Love the colors, just put neon pink RPM Blast strings and it looks amazing as well as plays amazing!
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4 out of 5 Stars
Very fun, but tough for match playThis is a fun racquet to play around with, but too much for me to win points with. As background, I'm 6'2", a solid 4.0 player, and gravitate towards heavier specs. My sweet spot is strung weight from 330-340 grams and swingweight from 327-329 kg-cm2. The swingweight of this hammer is way above that. Snapping over ball tosses on serves and reflex volleys are tricky. Why is it fun: - It absolutely liquefies the ball on ground strokes... you and your hitting partners will chuckle - It exaggerates spin... similar to a Yonex VCore - Well-timed volleys are effortless - Flat and slice serves get gobs of free power - You will get attention as the racquet is anything but subtle I have fond memories of Rafa playing, so I partially rationalized the purchase as a usable keep-sake. So if you're a tennis nerd and like messing around with different sticks from time to time, this will offer a unique experience.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great All Around RacquetThe Babolat Pure Aero Rafa Origin racquet is a game-changer! It delivers incredible power and heavy spin, making every shot feel explosive. The racquet's design perfectly complements my aggressive playing style, allowing me to generate massive topspin with ease. My serves have never been more powerful, and I can consistently hit deep, controlled shots from the baseline. If you're looking for a racquet that offers unmatched spin, power, and precision, the Pure Aero Rafa Origin is the one to beat!
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Rafa OriginI believe I read every written review and watched every review video I could find on the Rafa Origin. In terms of the accolades, I couldn’t agree more. In terms of the hand wringing over weight and stiffness, I’m not sure I could agree less. I am not a 4.0 player. I have gone through six racquets in the last year looking for something that didn’t end up with elbow, forearm and shoulder pain. I have been playing with the Rafa Origin for approximately three weeks… the elbow is almost back to normal and the forearm and shoulder pain is gone. Purchased VS at 60 pounds in the mains and Lux Rough at 54 pounds. If you have good bio mechanics and have spent any time in the gym the weight of the Origin isn’t an issue. After having taken 40 years off from tennis, I can assure you that you don’t have to be a 4.0 or higher to enjoy this racquet. I generally play two hours per day and have zero issues with the weight from serve to volley and have seen improvement in every aspect of my game.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Huge stability and spinThis racquet provides a lot of stability to absorb power and makes it easy to generate a heavy, topspin ball. Given the head weight, it takes some adjustment when pulling the ball out wide - more shots go out, especially when trying to flatten out the ball. Would recommend trying if handling a heavy racquet is not an issue.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Heavy weight = improved swing pathI like heavy racquets. I was nervous this one would be too heavy. It isn’t. It has made my game more consistent and my backhand has never been better. Serve is somehow easier. I was also weary of the stiffness as I can be prone to tennis elbow. Spent multiple hours playing intense tennis, serving hard, and never felt any pain. Strung with full bed of Weiss Cannon Ultra Cable. Love it!
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Not a scary racquetVery powerful and usable. Vibration really is absorbed due to the weight, so if you are a strong 3.5 or a 4.0 try it. Yes it is heavy but not like I thought. Because it has a high launch angle and is very spin friendly I highly recommend it. One handed backhands can hit a heavy slice too. It is not scary to use so just demo it and be amazed.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Ex Pro D1I'm a former D1 player, with a two handed backhand, western grip forehand and decent topspin on both sides. No problem with the weight since I used the original Aero with lead at 3, 9 and 12 o'clock, with similar swingweight to the Rafa. I really appreciate the elimination of the Cortex, which provides more feel. Dampener not needed on this one since the frame absorbs vibration really well. No way can you play with this racquet with a one handed topspin backhand, but it does slice really well with the one hand. You really need a western grip for the forehand to get your forearm behind the racquet, and hit way out in front. You will really struggle with this stick with an eastern grip. Unreal stability at the net. Great power on serves. Unreal stability on return of serves and no vibration on off-center hits (think less tennis elbow). You really need to play with this racquet for several months / four to five days per week to build up forearm strength. Recommend plenty of push-ups and other weight lifting. I strung this racquet with RPM Blast in a 15L gauge, which for some reason feels softer and more powerful than the 16 gauge version. However, the 15L makes the swingweight a bit more. I actually extended these racquets by 1/4" and added some tail weight. If you have a smooth swing, without a quick snap through, but rather a long swing which accelerates into the hit, turn your shoulders, and use your legs, you will not have any problems. The racquet forces you to hit properly, which will make you a better player.
2 out of 5 Stars
DependsHigh-level player's racquet. This is a footwork frame and requires impeccable mechanics. While some 4.5 players might have some good days with it, I think this is out of range for most recreational players 4.5 on down. After an hour it starts to feel like a 2x4. I have always liked heavy sticks - the Yonex Vcore 330s, the RF, the Wilson 90s - but this was just too much. And to me, the feeling was a tad harsh.
2 out of 5 Stars
Don’t be delusionalUnless you’re on the tour, forget it. Especially you weekend warriors. Yes, great when the stars align. But absent perfect technical abilities, you’re kidding yourself.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Unreal powerWhatever racquet you played with that you thought had great power multiply that by 10 and you get a sense of how the ball comes off this thing. I have been playing with what I used to think was a head heavy racquet (blade pro at 309 grams unstrung) so I made the transition to the swing weight reasonably quickly. However, everyone else I let try it thought it swings like a baseball bat. However, once you get a feel for it though the amount of pace you can put on the ball is unreal. Everything you hit is just so heavy. My flat serves during practice just kept going through the fence which I haven't done in years due to getting older. It takes some time to get used to it, but this racquet is revolutionary in terms of spin, power, and the ability to just hit an ultra-heavy ball. There is absolutely nothing on the market to compare it to. The only thing is you just have to play with it for a month to get it dialed in, but wow is the effort ever worth it. The mass and way it is distributed in many ways swings the racquet for you. Really all you do is set the thing in motion with your body and make sure you aren't attempting to arm the ball and you will get great results. Also, on paper this thing looks like an arm or shoulder killer but in reality, it has to be the most comfortable tennis racquet I ever played with zero arm or shoulder issues.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Outstanding racquetThis is a great enjoyable racquet to play with. Initially was apprehensive on seeing the reviews about Swing weight on whether I would be able to play with it or not. But the curiosity to play with something similar to Rafa's specs overtook the fear. The racquet was easy to play with. I think it has do with the balance of the racquet. Did not seem heavy to swing. The stability was excellent. Especially at the volleys and baseline. The only adjustment I had to make was with the Serve. The timing will be different from other racquets.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Unmatched RacketSpin, power, confidence, consistency, stability: UNLOCKED
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Awesome Racquet!!After using it for months, this racquet is not really that heavy as it seems, the stiffness is not that harsh (coming from Clash 98, I have added an additional half overgrip underneath the overgrip as personal preference to filter vibration). Racquet is powerful and very easy to swing, with the swingweight it is surprising very forgiving on those hard to retrieve wide shot, serve is great (find it heavy at first 5 sessions, after that gotten used to it), volley is easy. Compare to the RF97 this racquet is way more forgiving given its thicker beamwidth, larger headsize/sweatspot and aerodynamic of the racket makes a large difference. Usually I tend to modify my racket with lead tape to get my comfort feel but this racquet surprising do not need any mod. Strung with Weiss Cannon Ultra Cable at 43lb, Yonex dampener and 1.5x overgrip.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
AmazingAmazing feel for the ball really strong on forehand topspin and power allows amateur players to make that jump.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Rafa racquetIt has balanced weight, power, spin. Serve is like bomb due to heavy swing weight. I am able to return heavy opponent balls. I am using RPM blast string 15L @55 lbs.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
The legendary version of the Pure Aero TourI have loved hitting with the PAT 2016 since it came out and nothing else tempted me. And despite being a Rafa fan a paint job over a standard Pure Aero isn’t tempting to me for the sacrifice in heft from the PAT. Enter this extra bad version. Obviously the swingweight is higher but the static weight is the same so my brain feels like it is the same racquet. But get sloppy and you’ll gas your muscles in no time at all, and it is a bit more demanding because you need to coordinate timing and big motions to get this thing to be worth the weight. However as you get used to it you can in fact muscle this racquet for a critical moment if you really want to step on the gas for a winner. It’s a more sophisticated racquet than 2016 PAT, dare I even say more user friendly. It’s incredibly stable and despite the high RA rating feels plush to me and the bomb like sounds coming off of it are a treat despite the comfortable feel. It finally has a knife like feel when hitting slice and is a tank at net that really makes it a well rounded in addition to the incredible velocity and heaviness of serves and groundstrokes. It’s the best Pure Aero ever made if you can wield it and I don’t care it’s got Rafa’s name on it it’s so good I would have bought this without it. But the collectible factor is a nice bonus so even if you can’t swing it you can hang it up and it’ll look nice.
5 out of 5 Stars
AWESOME!! Not that heavy as it seemsNot really a Rafa fan but bought it with respect for Rafa and the pretty colors! When I pick up the racquet it is surprising light (weight is not that high). When I swing surprising it is not that heavy as it seems. I got one size smaller and added 2 yonex overgrips (a habit of mine as it increase makes a bigger grip and filter some shock as I have sensitive hands). Not sure is it because its more headlight now hence I do not really feel the swingweight was really 365+++. I am surprised it is pretty easy to swing and feels like swinging an RF 97 but is more forgiving as the sweetspot is higher and the larger beamwidth gave more power + the racquet is aero dynamic. String wise maybe I will have another review as mine was the default string. Very comfortable and I do not really feel the stiffness coming. Volley is okay, single handed backhand feels good, forehand wise getting used to as my launch angle is higher (might be due to string tension and type that I am not used to), serve I find it lacks the extra weight at the hoop (this is the strange part, maybe is due to the 2 overgrips I have put on). The extra swingweight does tire your body faster than a light one, and of course timing needs to adjust as it's slower. Might try for few more sessions and see if I need maybe 2 grams at 12 on the hoop for easier serves. Then I will try a stiffer poly once the string breaks.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Worthy of it's nameFrom time to time a special racquet shows up, this is one of them. Deviation of + 4-5RA from what Nadal used made me skeptical, but having played this I do think there is worthwhile Nadal-ish experience here for a fan and also just a very solid racket for someone wanting to try a big swingweight spec. 370SW the highest stock in recent memory, but it is balanced in a way that feels swift and willing to load. Spin and depth is dependable and effortless if you work with the weight - load wrist lag with unit turn, relax on release. Beware though, this thing will not let you get away with trying muscle it, as your wrist will tell you from time to time. There is a discipline, patience and rhythm that you have to follow to get the best result, more so than in other frames. There is a steep learning curve here, but if you can ride this wave your opponent will have a consistently heavy ball to deal with. Abrupt serving is similarly out of the question. You have to give time for the frame to fall and come around, let it come through and not try to force it into the ball. Finally, the feel - less muted than the 2023 version, more communicative, but still fairly comfortable due to the weight. Slices and volleys feel very good if you have good anticipation of where the ball is going, but you'll feel this frame's momentum disagreeing if you scramble for a quick change in direction.
5 out of 5 Stars
VAMOS! Origin DeliversI picked up two of these and they were right on spec. Hit with them last night and was very impressed! For context, I’m a former D1 player, 6’5”, 230 lbs, and this racquet is absolutely sensational. I had zero issues playing with the frame or it’s swing weight. It’s effortless to generate spin, power, and penetration on ground strokes. The racquet (like majority of players sticks) rewards good footwork, early preparation, and sound stroke mechanics. Note that for recreational players, club level players, and advanced juniors, a racquet like this has the potential to cause serious arm injuries. This is especially true if you have a history of arm pain, poor technique, or unwisely string it with a full bed of poly at high a tension. 55 lbs would be an absolute maximum in my opinion. Serves were exceptional, specifically flat and slice. Because of the racquets head heavy nature, it is more challenging to hit kick serves. The racquet head really comes down fast. This is likely why you see Rafa rely so heavily on slice serves as opposed to kick serves. Volleys were crisp and stable. However, the head weight makes the racquet tougher in reflex oriented exchanges—maneuverability is a challenge. Nadal chokes up on his grip to help minimize this. It’s wonderful that Rafa was so involved in the development of the Origin. It’s hard to admit, but the paint job has grown on me. Love that they honored Rafa, his fans, and have finally put out a racquet mirroring his specs. Good luck out there on the court, and most importantly, don’t forget to have fun. VAMOS.
5 out of 5 Stars
Awesome PowerI just demo'd this racquet. Tons of power. It swings great. It does not feel as heavy as the swing weight says.
5 out of 5 Stars
The Real DealFinally a real one. You can feel it in every swing. My Rafa Origin rips!
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
EXPLOSIVE WITH TOUCHI'm a 4.0 lefty man... Tried it out in social doubles at my club today, I am not usually a Babolat guy and was impressed by this racquet. The head heavy feel (I'm used to very head light) translated to easy power on serves and volley especially. I was impressed by its handling on my one handed backhand which usually hates 100 inch frames; I was able to carve out an around the post pass shot with plenty of spin to bring it in! Overall extremely impressed one of the best stock racquets I've ever tried! If I bought one I would put a leather grip on to get a little more weight on the handle!
5 out of 5 Stars
Swinging the BeastOrdered this racquet from TW and it arrived promptly the next day strung, thank you TW! My comments and spec preference are based on my game and hitting style. After feeding/hitting with the frame for an hour in a drill, I knew it needed some weight in the handle for my game. I added some weight and played 4 sets the next day and I was serving bombs, overhead smashed were spot on, slices were skimming over the net and volleys (half, drop, drive and swinging) all were perfect, even groundies were acceptable. The only issue I was having at the end was returns on the FH side, which is more of an indictment on me then the frame (I was decelerating due to fatigue from the weight of the racquet. The frame had the feel that has been removed from current day models and it took a bit to enjoy that again. If I had my druthers I would not have such a high SW, my frames are usually in the 340's not 370 but I found it fun to play with was able to play at a good level. I will not be switching to this as my every day stick but I will play with it time to time for the fun of it. The color scheme grows on you after a bit. It is for sure a little pricey and should come with a warning, "Play at your own risk"! :))
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