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You may never hit your forehand like Rafael Nadal. You may never slide across a clay court with his footwork, speed and determination. But now there is one part of the Spanish Bull’s game any mere mortal can capture—his Pure Aero racquet.

The Babolat Pure Aero Rafa Origin ($329) carries nearly the same unique specs as Nadal’s very own frame. It still has the Aeromodular beam shape, FSI Spin technology and Woofer System, but increased weight (317g), higher stiffness and significantly more swing weight than the standard Pure Aero. Not surprisingly, it hits like a tank.

Babolat RH12 Pure Aero Rafa Bag

Babolat RH12 Pure Aero Rafa Bag

With tons of plow through and spin potential thanks to its spread 16x19 string pattern, it’s capable of producing heavy, bounding shots that bully opponents around the court.

However, it’s a lot of racquet, requiring full swings and a live arm to wield it. If you can’t control the racquet head and consistently whip it through the strike zone to apply enough spin, it can be difficult to control. It also has limited dampening features, which provides heightened feedback and sound at contact, but will let you know when contact is off-center. While it offers a distinctive hitting experience for any user, only the strong and highly advanced—think college players and elite older juniors—could realistically use the frame in competition.

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The Babolat Pure Aero Rafa Origin has the same specs and technology as Nadal's very own frame.

The Babolat Pure Aero Rafa Origin has the same specs and technology as Nadal's very own frame.

For most players, the Pure Aero Rafa ($299) is going to be the more sensible choice. The “little brother” in this new pair actually has a lower static weight (290g) than the standard Pure Aero. However, thanks to its more head heavy weight distribution and balance, it still packs a formidable punch. And since it shares the same stiffness and tech as the Origin—as well as the head-turning cosmetic handpicked by Nadal—you get a similar playability, but in a lighter, more user-friendly package.

If you’re going to carry one of these beauties, the matching Pure Aero Rafa bags provide the perfect complement. The self-standing bags have a plush feel and are available in two sizes: a 12-pack ($230) and a smaller 6-pack ($185). In addition to the striking blue, pink and yellow accents, the bags have other special features including waterproof fabric, 100% insulation, color-free lining and logo zippers. The overall attention to detail and quality of materials separate this bag from the competition.

Rafa devotees and tennis equipment aficionados won’t want to miss out on these coveted collectables. Each piece is available now at Tennis-Point.