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Still in Black Strings
Anybody ever heard of these? They're on the other tennis website. I felt like starting the thread, so if anybody knows anything about these strings and has anything to say about them, feel free to post here.
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http://www.inspired-tennis.com/2011/...ennis-strings/
i just stumbled across this video. it talks about the types of string that it offers. pretty interesting. |
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nice video, may give these strings a try someday.
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is the brand called "still in"
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Interesting, might give these strings a try
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if anyone does try them let us no. thx. but my guess that its just an above average co poly but u nvr no
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:( Thought it was going to be the multi that came with the Black Prototype.
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I am enjoying it far more than the other multis I have tried(which is limited to be honest).
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Reel price isn't bad but I wouldn't shell out the money to try it.
The company is from France but I wonder if the strings are made in France. I'm not sure what to think about the "dark blue" color of the strings. Seems like the brand is trying very hard to copy Babolat with the over the top plastic packaging. |
Nevermind. these strings are made in Germany. I'm guessing they are related to Genesis strings.
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I'm thinking about giving that select string a try.. will let you guys know what i think if i decide to try it out..
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I might get some too... still debating... |
Hmmmm might think about getting it the next time i break my strings..
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I ended up ordering a set of the select the other day as I needed to get some grips.. I'll report back on how it plays ...
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Hey
The string is not new it is only new to the US market. Don't know if they have other tt for other country but if they do some of those people might be able to tell you how it plays |
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