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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 62
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I am really interested in this comparative. Can you help me? My current racquet of choice is Head Speed 18x20.
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| CBORNANCINI |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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cyber flash from my experience held tension longer, other than that i couldn't feel that much of a difference, spin may have been better with the hex due to the shape of the strings but that might also be placebo
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I'm also interested on how these 2 compare against eachother.
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I had both in my Dunlop 4d 200 and I preferred the Cyberflash which provided a crisper response with more control and feel. The MSV felt soft and mushy in comparison with less control and predictability. In terms of spin, I honestly could not tell. Hope this helps. Cheers!
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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msv is supposed to be a highly comfortable poly... but other than that it's not outstanding in any other areas, just good.
Cyberflash is my favorite string to go with the Speed MP (mine's 16x19), it's crisp, has plenty of spin so you can add even more to your serve, and good power for the groundstroke. No crazy spin like ALU but it goes consistently well for 20 hours, which is very important for someone who doesnt have easy access to a stringing machine. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Northern VA
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i feel like msv is slightly more comfortable, but also slightly mushy -- with a slight "plastic-like" feel...don't get me wrong, it's not bad...
the cyber flash is slightly stiffer than msv focus hex -- but still, in terms of polys, it's very comfortable...both hold tension well, but i feel like i have better control and spin from the cyber flash... another good option is weiss cannon silverstring -- much more crisp than both of them (in my opinion)...i feel like it cups the ball very nicely...
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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I'm interested in Cyber Flash vs Cyber Blue vs MSV Focus Hex. If someone doesn't mind, could they explain the differences between the 3?
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Manassas, Virginia
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i found cyber flash to be softer than the msv hex more spin from the msv-hex than the cyber flash, but both are good at generating spin since the cyber flash i used was 17g also cyber blue is much softer then cyber flash,
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