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Overview

Babolat adds another chapter to the game's most iconic modern player's racquet. As with previous versions of the Pure Drive, this update keeps the same easy learning curve and explosive spec profile that has attracted generations of players. Updated with Babolat's new HTR System, the Pure Drive's graphite layup has been reengineered for higher torsional rigidity, resulting in more efficient energy transfer to the ball. To help with vibration dampening, Babolat has devoted more space in the shaft to SWX Pure Feel, a thin and extremely flexible viscoelastic rubber that sits between the racquet's carbon layers. Additional features include FSI Power Technology, which optimizes the grommet system and string spacing for higher levels of power and spin.

On court, this racquet's explosive acceleration and spin-friendly targeting make it a dangerous weapon from the baseline. It also packs impressive all-court mobility, making it great for cranking winners on the run or charging into the front court and finishing points at net. Although not the most stable member in the Pure Dive franchise, this update won't disappoint in stock form, especially if you place a premium on quick handling. With incremental tweaks to the feel the Pure Drive continues to be one of the best options for those who want a light and explosive player's racquet.

Specifications

Head Size: 100 in² / 645.16 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.2oz / 318g
Balance: 12.99in / 32.99cm / 4 pts HL
Swingweight: 320
Stiffness: 71
Beam Width: 23mm / 26mm / 23mm
Composition: Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colours: Blue
Grip Type: Babolat Syntec Pro
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 50-59 pounds

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Comments: My honest review of this racquet is that I can't believe how much love it receives. I'm a 4.5 player, wanted to switch to a lighter and more powerful frame, so I demo'd a bunch and settled on this one. Wish I had used it more before committing to buy it. The past year of using it has been dreadful for my game. This racquet feels cheap, flimsy, and unsubstantial when I swing it. There is no weight or plow-through to speak of. I'm not physically the strongest, so I rely on my racquet and technique to generate power. I think this one will work if you can generate power with solid upper body strength, because it's like swinging a piece of cardboard. Just feels like I'm doing all the work with absolutely zero help from the racquet, and not to mention that the two I received have wild variations in specs due to poor quality control. Finally replaced my Pure Drives with the Yonex EZONE 98, which seems to do everything the PD claims, but significantly better.
From: W, 18/1/22

Comments: My grandson loves the Pure Drive racquets I bought him at different times. What I liked was the friendly, helpful representative who helped me find the right one for him. Thanks for the help and I will continue ordering from you when the need arises.
From: June, 8/1/22

Comments: My son loves this racquet. He's so happy and shipping was very fast.
From: Maria, Staten Island, NY, 6/1/22

Comments: I love my new racquet! It came in less than a week with no issues at all!
From: Stacy, 18/12/21

Comments: First, let me say I experienced no arm or elbow pain after playing 3-4 days a week. I think Babolat has gone to great lengths to fix this issue. It is really a complete racquet- a dream to serve with. Flat, topspin and slice, with easy power and penetration. Volleys stable at net for either deep or short angles. The slice is amazing and improved from the 2018 version. The paint job is the best I've seen from them. Don't be fooled by the imitations like the Yonex Ezone or Wilson Ultra. This is the real deal. I lead it up at 3 and 9, 54lbs with Cyclone. Leather grip.
From: Mitch, 3/12/21

Comments: I ordered a 2021 Pure Drive to replace my 2015 Pure Drive+ - before which I played with a Wilson Pro Staff Torch. Love the 2021 Drive - nice Pure Drive feel - a little dampened compared to the 2015 which is what I prefer. It provides more direction to my volleys without bounce back. I like the regular length as it gave me more movement at the net - and the same power from the baseline really. I string with VS Touch 16 - Mains - 55 lbs and RPM Blast 17 - Crosses - at 50 lbs. I also bought a Pure Strike, but returned it for a back-up Pure Drive. The Strike was stiffer - a bit clunky and head heavy in a way I didn't like my 0.02.
From: Tim L, 23/11/21

Comments: Great racquet. It feels light in my hand and has a lot of power.
From: Ruevon, 22/11/21

Comments: For people who've been nervous about trying a Pure Drive for fear of the stiffness and impact on your body, this is the time to try one. I've tried them all since they first appeared a few decades ago and none have had the comfort level of the 2021. I won't say it's plush, but I felt no discomfort and didn't find it harsh at all. The familiar Pure Drive virtues are there, with fine power and spin, easy handling, plenty (sometimes a bit too much) of pop on serves, ample stability, and did I mention great serving? The legendary frame has gotten even better, and certainly more comfortable.
From: Mike, 30/9/21

Comments: I love, love, love this racquet!
From: Anonymous, 25/9/21

Comments: I always get 4 3/8 but when I got this racquet it felt much bigger than stated. That's the only real issue I've had. Great racquet overall.
From: Daniel, 29/6/21

Comments: I absolutely adore my new Babolat Pure Drive 2021 racquet! It plays like heaven on the court! I've owned other top quality racquets over the years. This is by far, my utmost best racquet experience ever. I am also so impressed with the Tennis Warehouse's customer service, that I will continue to purchase my tennis equipment from them. I am extremely satisfied with this entire tennis purchase experience!
From: Abby, 21/8/21

Comments: Recently purchased this racquet because two of my playing partners use it and love it. Just a very solid all around racquet. The string setup I use is natural gut in the mains and Luxilon ALU Power in the crosses. It is amazing and feels great hitting the ball!
From: Anonymous, 14/8/21

Comments: I love this racquet. Perfect balance of power and touch. Great bite on the ball for slice. Feels as if more of the weight is in the head of the racquet. Transitioned from the Babolat AeroPro Drive. Happy to have found it.
From: Anonymous, 11/8/21

Comments: I played with the Pure Drive 2021 for about two months. I loved this racquet for its power, stability, and mobility. It is a very easy racquet to play. It is a stiff racquet, but my arm or wrist doesn't hurt like the old Pure Drive. I'm using Gosen Sidewinder 17G at 54lbs. I was playing with Yonex Vcore 98+, using a one handed backhand and traditional forehand. The Pure Drive 2021 gave me a lot of spin on the serve, and it is very easy to serve wide on deuce or wide on the ad side. The volley was solid; it lacks a little bit of feel on touch or drop-shot volley. It was easy to block the serve on the return. It was effortless to serve with flat or spin. I was totally surprised by the shot that I generated With this racquet and am still learning what I can and can not do. It is a great racquet by Babolat.
From: Frank, 31/7/21

Comments: Great racquet. Good customization service from TW this time. Paint seems to chip easily, but in my opinion better than the Pure Aero. Also, as others have indicated, go a grip size down.
From: BB, 24/7/21

Comments: I bought this racquet online about a month ago, and I love it! I was disappointed when it got delivered, as it had no strings on (although I had given specifications when ordering), and no cover.
From: Josiane, 6/7/21

Comments: Love this racquet. I previously played with the Pure Drive 2015, and this far overshadows the 2015 model. Great power and more than ample spin. I string the mains with Babolat RPM Power 17 and crosses with Wilson Sensation 17 both at 46 pounds.
From: Rob, 7/7/21

Comments: I really like the balance of power and feel. It's still not as good as the 2015 version, but close. One major flaw that I have seen is durability of the blue paint; it chips so easily! I have seen several now brand new with more chips than my 6 year old racquet. I strung one and put in my bag with my other racquets, and it came out with a small chip on the blue paint. Others have commented on this as well, but doesnt affect the play of racquet, of course.
From: Rich, 19/6/21

Comments: Best racquet I have hit with! I have mostly used Wilson or Yonex racquets lately, but gave the new Pure Drive a try, and it just feels right in my hand. The playability of this racket is what I love best. It offers great power, control and spin. Also, it has great touch, and I feel the improvement in comfort with this new Pure Drive. What stands out most is that it feels like an extension of my hand and arm. I never have to think about things on a big rally: just point and shoot! Great job, Babolat!
From: BK, 19/6/21

Comments: The racquet is excellent. It plays well and I found that it provides power and control with a good amount of spin (varies based on the string type used). I would recommend it to those that are intermediate players.
From: Tony, 8/6/21

Comments: This racquet played very well, especially with a little bit of weight added at 3 and 9. It was powerful, created good spin and was controllable. The only negative is it hurt my wrist after playing with it a lot, but I have a fragile wrist that has gone through surgery.
From: Daniel, 6/8/21

Comments: The Babolat Pure Drive 2021 is an excellent racquet with easy control, power, and spin. I would only purchase from Tennis Warehouse as their customer service is the best! I have been a TW customer for over 15 years.
From: David, 2/6/21

Comments: I've been very pleased with this racquet! This was my first new racquet purchase in quite awhile, so trying to find something that fit my game after some time away was a bit daunting. I love the sturdiness of the frame, it feels solid at the net, and groundstrokes are effortless. Very happy with my selection! Side Note -- the info and breakdown that Tennis Warehouse gave on the differences between Babolat models was very very helpful!
From: Sean, 26/5/21

Comments: After a lot of reading, I decided to buy one of these because I was wanting to move on from my Head beginner's racquet. I can't say I'm disappointed with this racquet though. The only issue I have had is that the original grip came apart from the top after I had an overgrip I put on that same day(but never played with) taken off by my local racquet technician. He taped it back up and installed another overgrip on top of it for me(way prettier than I could ever could do it), but I was kind of distraught. I had only had the racquet for 10 days with about 3 hours of use with just the factory grip. I'm leaving this to let anyone out there who reads through everything like I did, just know you will have to be extra careful! .
From: Joe, 24/5/21

Comments: Good update to the PD line. Power, spin, good stability, and a great paint job. Be aware that because of the Syntec Pro grip on these rackets the grip is bigger than you'd expect. If you plan on putting a leather grip then get your normal size but those planning on sticking with the stock grip may want to size down on
From: Eric, 21/5/21

Comments: Amazing racquet with great power. I have the Wilson Ultra and this one. I bought the 2021 model and strung with Babolat Xcel 17 at 54. First thing I noticed was that the racquet feels like a feather in hand. Fantastic power especially with the serves.
From: Prabhu, 18/5/21

Comments: I did 3 months of research before buying this racquet. I'm left handed and prefer to play with a lot of spin and control, rather than power. During my testing process I used the Pure Aero, Pure Strike, Pure Drive, Pro Staff 97, and Blade 98. They are all amazing racquets, but the Pure Drive was the most complete overall. I'm 37 and compete in the amateur open division and found this racquet helped me maintain a balance of explosive power and accuracy during a shot on the run. My serve returns were consistent and powerful. My tennis was not only maintained, but increased with this racquet. I 100% recommend it.
From: Eduardo, 15/5/21

Comments: I have tried a lot of racquets the new 2021 Babolat Pure Drive is the best racquet I have ever hit with. The power and control is amazing.I have tried a lot of racquets the new 2021 Babolat Pure Drive is the best racquet I have ever hit with. The power and control is amazing.
From: Gary, 26/5/21

Comments: This is the best racquet I have ever owned. It feels so "solid" as you strike the ball. Couldn't be more pleased with the purchase!
From: Jim, 26/5/21

Comments: I love this racquet!
From: Antonio, 8/5/21

Comments: Love this racquet. It gives me lots of power while still providing control. Ability to add spin is also much enhanced. Very lightweight..
From: Erika, 21/4/21

Comments: Best racquet I've ever owned. No question. Balance of weight, power, and control is fantastic
From: Jeremy, 13/44/21

Comments: I love this racquet. Lots of power and spin
From: Astrid, 6/4/21

Comments: Absolutely love it. Very powerful and great control racquet. Strung with yonex poly tour rev at 52 lbs, this is a lethal weapon. Cross court and down the line shots are easy and precise. I used to play with heavy racquets such as rf97 autograph or yonex vcore pro 97 330g to achieve the same stability and to redirect the ball, but arm fatigue was an issue especially during the long rallies. Highly recommended
From: Good Bloke 02.05.21

Comments: Overall 2021 is a solid upgrade in my opinion from the 2015 Pure Drive that I previously used. The racquet plays with a much smoother, dampened feel than the other Pure Drives I have used. Some may not like this and want a more connected feel to the ball, but I much prefer this feel, also seems a little easier on my arm. The racquet is very powerful and if you have big strokes, you will need a lot of spin to bring the ball down. As always, it feels amazing on serve.The two racquets I ordered came in with a strung weight of 319 grams and 322 grams, so I'd suggest asking TW to match your racquets if you are at a level where a few grams can make a difference. I've added some weight to them, a little at 10 and 2 o'clock, and a decent amount in the handle with an overgrip, to bring them up to about 330 grams, 332 grams with a dampener, which feels about right for my game.Overall, I'd suggest this racquet for either strong beginners to intermediate players looking for more power or advanced 4.5+ level players who hit with a lot of spin that can tame the power. For reference, I am currently a 5.0 level USTA player who played in college.Overall 2021 is a solid upgrade in my opinion from the 2015 Pure Drive that I previously used. The racquet plays with a much smoother, dampened feel than the other Pure Drives I have used. Some may not like this and want a more connected feel to the ball, but I much prefer this feel, also seems a little easier on my arm. The racquet is very powerful and if you have big strokes, you will need a lot of spin to bring the ball down. As always, it feels amazing on serve.The two racquets I ordered came in with a strung weight of 319 grams and 322 grams, so I'd suggest asking TW to match your racquets if you are at a level where a few grams can make a difference. I've added some weight to them, a little at 10 and 2 o'clock, and a decent amount in the handle with an overgrip, to bring them up to about 330 grams, 332 grams with a dampener, which feels about right for my game.Overall, I'd suggest this racquet for either strong beginners to intermediate players looking for more power or advanced 4.5+ level players who hit with a lot of spin that can tame the power. For reference, I am currently a 5.0 level USTA player who played in college.
From: Tim, 3/4/21

Comments: Perfect control racquet for my 14 year old daughter. She loves it!.
From: Ronald, 27/3/21

Comments: The Babolat Pure Drive 2021 plays like the Cadillac of racquets. I played with the Wilson Blade 98 v7 for a few years and recently demo'd the Babolat and then made the purchase. I have a big serve and forehand, and the Babolat didn't overcompensate with power. I was worried I'd have too much trampoline like power, but that's not the case. I added some weight to the handle and the 12 o'clock area to fit my typical liking. I love it at net, it is easy to maneuver and control when opponents are trying to take your head off. I find it plays very much like a players racquet, with easy access to hitting deep groundstrokes in rallies and offers exceptional put-away slingshot accuracy. I used to play with the Pure Drive ages ago in 2005-2007 and this version plays nothing like I remember. If you want a racquet that enables an ease to your game then demo the Pure Drive. I strung mine with Cyclone 16 at 56 pounds. Not too stiff for me.
From: Stoph, 27/3/21

Comments: I love this racquet. It's my first real upgrade from my beginner racquet and I couldn't be happier. Perfect amount of control and power.
From: Jessica, 25/3/21

Comments: The Babolat Pure Drive is pure fun!
From: Michelle, 13/3/21

Comments: Great racquet, overall feels way better than the previous models.Great racquet, overall feels way better than the previous models.
From: Victor, 19/2/21

Comments: Switched from a Pure Strike to this Pure Drive. The minute I hit my first groundstrokes with this racquet, I knew this was exactly what I was looking for. Great all around stick. Strung at 55 pounds with Hyper-G.
From: Luis, 16/2/21

Comments: I am a 3.5 level baseline player; ALU Power at 50 pounds; switched from a Pure Strike to the Pure Drive. It is easier to fend off hard shots, return serve, keep the ball deep. Was worried about the stiffness of 71, but so far no arm problems. Great racquet.
From: Peter, 11/2/21

Comments: I am a 3.5 level baseline player; ALU Power at 50 pounds; switched from a Pure Strike to the Pure Drive. It is easier to fend off hard shots, return serve, keep the ball deep. Was worried about the stiffness of 71, but so far no arm problems. Great racquet.
From: Peter, 11/2/21

Comments: I am a 3.5 level baseline player; ALU Power at 50 pounds; switched from a Pure Strike to the Pure Drive. It is easier to fend off hard shots, return serve, keep the ball deep. Was worried about the stiffness of 71, but so far no arm problems. Great racquet.
From: Peter, 11/2/21

Comments: Have used this model for over 10 years. As a 5.0 level player enjoyed the balance and feel of the racquet. Now at a lower level, the balance and weight of the racquet help me to swing easier and be precise with my shots. Excellent choice of racquet, highly recommended.
From: Kiran, 9/2/21

Comments: Recently I switched my racquet from YONEX EZONE to Babolat Pure Drive. I feel like this racquet is just made for me. It makes the ball heavier, faster, and longer than my previous racquets. It can also make enough spin on the ball. This racquet pushes the ball to the baseline. So my opponents were surprised when they came close to the net. In addition, for volleys, it is stable, and for serve, it is faster and stronger than any other racquets I have used. It can be a very strong weapon if you can control the power of this racquet.
From: Tae, 5/2/21

Comments: I have played a Pure Aero Plus for the last four years and found myself in the middle of a snow storm and unable to pick my racquets from the stringer, so I had to play with my wife's new Pure Drive. It took a bit to adjust to the frame, but my first impression was that it had power to spare. The feel was a bit muted for my taste, but this was nitpicking because it did some many others things very well. I felt more comfortable at the net, more responsive and easier to maneuver, and it seemed like it had another gear if you wanted to step on the gas. I did notice some control issues, but this is to be expected in the first session. All in all, this is a wonderful frame and I am considering a switch as my Aero Plus racquets are getting a little long in the tooth. It was strung with VS Gut in the mains at 55 pounds and RPM Blast in the crosses at 52 pounds. I am a 4.5 to 5.0 level power baseline player.This is an update.I ordered two frames and strung them with VS in the mains at 55 pounds and Hyper-G Soft in the crosses at 52 pounds and they have been performing beautifully. I have just as much pop as my Pure Aero Plus, perhaps more, and this frame is so much more versatile. I feel like I have a lightsaber at the net! I get a bit more depth on my strokes due to the extra pop with a generous amount of spin. I sacrificed nothing on the serve either, as my ad court flat bombs wide are as lethal as ever and the deuce court slider is pulling my opponent even wider, I am a right hander. I may add a bit of lead tape as it does feel a bit head light, but I am going to settle in a bit more before I make any changes. Absolutely fantastic update to this legendary frame, I will be ordering a third shortly.
From: Matt, 31/1/21

Comments: Great racquet and great buying experience.
From: Sandeep, 23/1/21

Comments: Impressed with the racquet. Hitting big bombs on first serves. Groundstrokes are heavy and deep. My big complaint is quality control. Bought four racquets and while the static weight range from 319 grams to 326 grams is acceptable, the swingweight range is 312 to 328. Crazy wide range.
From: Matt, 16/1/21

Comments: Super fast shipping. Great product. Thank you guys
From: Hector, 31/12/20

Comments: Best overall racquet I ever had. Great touch, natural spin, power, acceleration, and control, everything in one. I highly recommend it for every skill level and style of play.
From: Carlos, 25/12/20

Comments: Babolat somehow managed to improve on an already great racquet. Groundstrokes are effortless, though as stated a bit more muted, though the feel is what you expect from the Pure Drive. Especially like the penetration on the slice backhand, ball stays low and skids as expected. Strung with Tecnifibre Triax 17 at 60 pounds, found that generating spin was not difficult and launch was predictable, control was predictable. At the net volleys are crisp, got to say that I never perfected the drop volley, but I managed a couple. Serves as expected; can easily hit the flat serve or slice out wide with ease. Off-center hits seem more forgiving than the previous model, not sure if it was changing my strings or the new racquet tech, but either way it's a good thing. Overall the new version is definitely an improvement and would recommend the upgrade. I am a 59 year old, former 4.0 league player.
From: Hector, 18/12/20

Comments: I've had my Pure Drive 2021 for a couple of months now and, after an adjustment period and the addition of lead tape at 3 and 9 o'clock, I love it. In stock form it was too headlight and even though the power was great, I wasn't sticking my volleys and I lacked a bit of control. I realize it's a Pure Drive, so control isn't its strong suit, but now my shots are heavier and go where I want. This is my first power-centric racquet, but I figured at 62 I should try it. I'm glad I did.
From: Mark, 9/12/20

Comments: My last racquet was two generations earlier of this racquet. I tried the in-between version and did not care for it. This one feels solid and may have a bit more power, but I don't like the sound of the ball strike. It was strung by TW with a hybrid set up; 58 gut on the mains and 56 X-One Biphase on the crosses, same as old the racquet. Also a some lead tape at 3 and 9 o'clock. It has kind of a metallic ping. Will have to see how it sounds once it requires restringing, so I know if it is the string job or the racquet. Small thing, but sounds provide an immediate cue. Yes, I use a dampener. I am a female, 4.5 NTRP level player.
From: Louise, 8/12/20

Comments: Very impressed with power and control. My only negative at first was its stiffness. I have a bad shoulder and had the wrong strings and tension. After doing research on TW I went with a synthetic gut strung at 52 pounds and it's been like night and day comfort level! Love my Pure Drive!
From: Joe, 6/12/20

Comments: Love the racquet. It arrived the day after I ordered it!
From: Greg, 4/12/20

Comments: Love my new racquet! I feel like I am playing with more power and confidence.
From: Kim, 2/12/20

Comments: Awesome power. Strung with a very stiff polyester string, Yonex Poly Tour Drive. On a stiff frame, it sounds like a disaster, but the frame felt great. It is super easy to swing, and with a full, fast swing this racquet really shines. The power, along with control that comes with spin it produces, is addicting. This is a Pure Drive that plays like a Pure Drive with a nice solid feel. I've always preferred the Aero line over the Drive, but this version produces spin effortlessly with much easier access to power, full, fast swings, than the Aero line without losing control. This racquet isn't pin-point like some of the mid or midplus player's frames, but this racquet will make playing with power accessible and fun.
From: Max, 24/11/20

Comments: I really like this racquet! I wanted a heavier racquet for more power, and this one does the job. Took a few times out to get used to the change of weight, but now I really value it.
From: Jeffery, 24/11/20

Comments: I am a 4.0 level player, I string this racquet with Gamma Moto at 44 pounds. It has better feel and touch, and yet more power than my old 2015 version. It can be difficult to harness the power, I have to swing fast to control it.
From: Cesar, 22/11/20

Comments: A long time Aero Pro Drive and Pure Aero user. A 4.0 NTRP player. Getting into my 60's and tried the new Pure Drive to see if it would offer me any advantages for doubles play as I quit playing singles. Took about three weeks of playing before getting used to it. I find that the Pure Drive penetrates the court deeper with a lower trajectory than the Pure Aero which is a bonus for doubles play. There is a lot of power behind the Pure Drive, but you have to find your stroke with the proper amount of topspin to keep it in. A fast swing speed and good follow through will bring the best out of this racquet. If your backhand needs help, the racquet will add more depth to it. Slices deeply too. Great depth on volleys. Added power on serves once you find the sweetspot and lots of action on spin serves. A great racquet for straight up doubles play. A word of caution though, bad stroke mechanics could lead to tennis elbow with any stiffer racquet. Strung with Solinco Hyper-G Soft 18 gauge at 48 pounds.
From: Edward, 21/11/20

Comments: Great swing feel, good power, and nice touch on delicate shots. I highly recommend this racquet.
From: Dominic, 20/11/20

Comments: The perfect racquet. I highly recommend it. I'm a 3.5 to 4.0 level player and have been playing with the Babolat Pure Drive for over 10 years and this racquet is just right for me. Allows lots of power but with control. The specs haven't changed but the paint job sure has and for that reason is worth the purchase. I love the smooth satin like paint and it is more comfortable as you hold the frame on volleys and return of serve. I've had tennis elbow from my old Wilson K Factor. This racquet never gave me tennis elbow.
From: Kem, 14/11/20

Comments: Tried this version, fell for their comfort claim, and don't know why I did that when the previous one almost gave me a tennis elbow. Guys this was my last test, this racquet will give you tennis elbow, so for me it's not worth keeping. You can try yourself and see how you fair, but at your own risk. Be aware once you have tennis elbow it takes very long time to go away so not worth it.
From: Obaid, 11/7/20

Comments: The Pure Drive offers so much power that it is controllable. I can hit flat hitters without hitting long. With a leather grip and six grams of tungsten tape at 3 and 9 o'clock. It is the most stable and good feeling racquet even with a high stiffness rating. Feels like mid 65 RA. Control is great, even with so much power.
From: Brian, 1/11/20

Comments: I have been a Prestige user for more than 15 years, and recently a Blade and Dunlop Srixon 2.0 Tour user for the past two years. Easy to say that the Pure Drive was not on my racquet radar, but I was looking for something to give me some ease of play, I am getting older, so I tried the new Pure Drive on a whim. I have loved this racquet from the very first hit. I was scared to have too much power, not enough control or feel, but was really pleasantly surprised. My recent Blade was an 18x20, so yes, more control; but I gained ease of play, which helps me play more relaxed, for a longer period, and make less mistakes. It drives really well, with nice plow through, and even though I never needed an open string pattern for spin generation, the spin from this racquet is a nice bonus. My hitting partners say that I'm hitting a heavier ball. My biggest surprise is how versatile it is. I construct my points a lot more, play more slices and drop shots; it just feels so nice with this racquet. So anyone that says it's just a frame for big hitting baseliners is selling this racquet short. Serving with the Pure Drive is also really nice, whether it's ripping a first serve, or kicking or slicing out a second. But the best part is how it volleys. You can really punch a volley with this thing! It is sublime for doubles play. I compared it to the 2018 model, and I do prefer the feel of the 2021 version better. It has slightly less plow through, but you feel the stringbed better. I also don't understand the general comments on arm issues or the general consensus that stiff frames cause arm and wrist problems. I've had arm issues with the soft flexing Prestige in my youth and so far, I haven't had any issues with the Pure Drive, even after two hours of play. I've now had it since its release, while playing on average three times a week, and still no issues. Time will tell, I guess. I absolutely love the 2021 Pure Drive and love the freshness it gave to my game. So if you're a control-oriented racquet user and I always shy away from these power frames, give it a try, you'll really be surprised what you'll achieve with good stroke mechanics. I tested it, and bought two, strung with Babolat RPM Blast at 55 pounds.
From: Paul, 29/10/20

Comments: I have been a Pure Drive used for over six years but am disappointed with the 2021 model. I do agree with fun that it definitely has a more muted feel. I have never experienced tennis elbow before, but after switching from the previous model to this one I have encountered terrible tennis elbow. This model is definitely heavier or more precise the balance is more towards the head. I did though find easy power with the racquet, but boy it is heavy in the head. Going back to previous model. Also no different with grip sizes, the 3/8's is huge.
From: Paul, 29/10/20

Comments: The Babolat Pure Drive 2021 is an absolutely incredible racquet. As soon as I began hitting with it I fell in love. It is now my primary racquet and I am very happy with it. While it is technically a serve and volley racquet, it is very good at groundstrokes. I am a pretty aggressive baseliner and it hits just as nice. I've also played with the Pure Aero, Pure Strike, and the Pure Drive in my opinion beat them both by a long shot. I would definitely suggest this racquet for a beginner, as it gives easy access to spin and still allows you to hit hard and fast.
From: Ashton, 10/10/20

Comments: I went out to get a pair of 2021 Pure Drive racquets after going through the positive reviews. Coming from the 2018 Pure Drive, I find that this update is a step back. Although from a specs perspective it's identical to the 2018 Pure Drive, the main differences I immediately felt was the 2021 model is more muted, and has less feel versus the 2018 version. More headlight and less plow through on my shots. Less power compared to the 2018 model. Less stable as well compared to the 2018 model. More whippy versus the 2018 model due to the lighter head, swings a little more like Pure Aero type of racquet. It also has a smaller sweetspot compared to the 2018 model.Both myself and my competitive 15 year old player much prefer the 2018 model as the 2018 model is much sweeter to play with. The 2018 Pure Drive as a unique sweetness when you strike the ball which the 2021 model gives up. The 2021 model feels a little more like the 2019 Pure Aero when you strike the ball, with a less aggressive launch angle.I strung the 2021 Pure Drive with Yonex Poly Tour Pro 1.20 at 50 pounds.
From: Fun, 7/10/20

Comments: Long time Aero Pro Drive and Pure Aero user for more than 15 years here. Every few years, I've tried the Pure Drive again with a hope to get a little more power. Could never adjust and found the previous Pure Drive iterations too harsh; always reverted back. Picked up this new Pure Drive about a week ago and love it. I strung it with Hyper-G 17 at 50 pounds. A slightly more muted feel than the Aero, but got used to it quickly and my hitting partner says balls are definitely coming in hotter. This new Pure Drive is definitely less jarring than previous versions and I've got better feel at net on volleys than the Aero and slice backhands are awesome. On paper, the swingweight is marginally lower than the Aero, but it feels like the racquet comes around faster and is more maneuverable. Overall, very impressed with this racquet; enough so that I bought a second one and I'm making the switch. Great cosmetics too! I'm a 4.0 NTRP all-court player.
From: Neil, 1/10/20

Comments: I have been playing with the new Pure Drive for about a month and find it an excellent update to the previous model. The racquet is solid off the ground with very controllable power and a stable feel. At the net the racquet is very maneuverable. What I did find interesting was when comparing the previous racquet with the new racquet, the weight is the same, but there is a noticeable difference in swingweight. The 2021 version has a lighter swingweight. I strung it at 48 pounds and tried both RPM Power 17 gauge and RPM Rough 17 gauge. Both felt great. This racquet is a great choice if you're looking for something new. I'm an all-court player with a 5.0 NTRP.
From: Jim, 18/9/20