TESTERS TALK

TESTERS TALK

¡§This is one of the best polyesters I have ever used. The power on serves is exceptional and the spin is spot-on. This is a great control string with more than enough power. Plays well from all areas of the court.¡¨ 4.5male all-court player using Wilson n5 Force strung at 63 pounds CP (Wilson NXT 16)

 

¡§This string has no notching or move-ment, making it a very durable control string. Even after hours of hard hitting, it stays remarkably fresh. The most out-standing feature is the consistency of feel and playability, despite many hours of hard hitting.¡¨ 4.5 female all-court player using Head Metallix 10 strung at 57 pounds CP (Wilson Sensation 17)

 

¡§This string plays with a soft and bouncy resilience. I had to keep reminding myself that it was a polyester . It is recommended for those who are searching for control and spin in a comfortable package. After 24 hours on the dirt, this string looked and played like it was new. A rare treat.¡¨ 5.0 male all-court player using Head Liquidmetal Prestige Mid strung at 58 pounds LO (Babolat Superfine Play 17)

 

¡§This polyester provides a luxurious sweetsport and loads of controllable pop! I expected the string to go ¡§dead¡¨ after 35 hours, but it holds up surprisingly well. The combination of playability and power ranks with high-end multifilaments. The spin from the backcourt is impressive, and volleys come off with crisp precision. I'm considering a switch.¡¨ 5.0 female serve-and-volleyer using Prince O3 Spectrum Hybrid Midplus strung at 53 pounds CP (Head RIP Ti. Fiber 17)

 

¡§This is definitely a high-end polyester. Not only does it offer incredible durability and resistance to movement, the playability and comfort are on par with the best strings on the market.¡¨ 4.5 male all-court player using Yonex MP Tour 1 strung at 61 pounds CP (Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power Rough 16L )

 

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