Here is a breakdown of popular models within each series, giving you a general sense of their offerings:
1. Boost Series (Beginners & Recreational Players):
- Boost Drive: Most forgiving with large head size (110 sq. in.) and lightweight construction for effortless swings.
- Boost Aero: Slightly smaller head size (102 sq. in.) and lighter weight than Drive, offering a balance of power and control for developing players.
- Boost Aero G: Smallest head size (100 sq. in.) and heaviest weight in Boost series, providing the most control-oriented feel for intermediate players.
2. Evo Series (Intermediate Players):
- Drive Max: Offers a large head size (110 sq. in.) and lightweight construction for easy swinging and power.
- Aero G: Slightly smaller head size (100 sq. in.) and moderate weight for a balance of power, control, and comfort.
- Pure Drive Team: Shares similar characteristics to the Pure Drive (advanced series) but with a more forgiving head size and lighter weight, suitable for intermediate players.
3. Pure Series (Advanced & Professional Players):
- Pure Drive: Provides explosive power with a large sweet spot and stiff flex, ideal for aggressive baseliners.
- Pure Aero: Offers exceptional spin potential with an open string pattern and aerodynamic frame, suited for players who prioritize topspin.
- Pure Strike: Delivers a blend of control, precision, and comfort with a medium flex, ideal for all-court players seeking a versatile option.
4. Ballfighter Series (Young Boys):
- Ballfighter 23, 25, 26: Lightweight and easy-to-use racquets with different sizes (23″, 25″, 26″) to suit various age groups and skill levels.
5. B Fly Series (Young Girls):
- B Fly 23, 25, 26: Similar to the Ballfighter Series but designed specifically for young girls with lightweight and user-friendly features in different sizes (23″, 25″, 26″).