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For sure. You butcher your first 2 or 3 and it usually goes downhill from there. |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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So you think he should have gone up/down 4 pounds on the setup? Right now I'm stringing WT/Scorp at 54/50 (probably will try 53/49). What would that mean for me if I decide to try Strom Metal too
Or were you referring to a different previously mentioned setup? Last edited by mixedmedia : 10-12-2011 at 10:59 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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I just think that with what he described, 42/38 might have been too low. Full poly in the low 40s is ideal. With gut in the mains, I would bump that up a little.
You have a full set. Try it where you normally string your other setup and if that seems tight, try it down 3-4 lbs. I string full O-Power at 44, but when I play it in crosses with gut mains I string it at 54/50. 52/48 is too soft. 54/50 is just right. But full bed O-Power that high I hate. |
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Many thanks, MambaT! I'll follow your advice. (I hope PV will too, so it can get a fair evaluation.)
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OK but I am a little confused at your statement. Are you saying 49/46 is not a low tension in your opinion?
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3 Matched Pure Drive 2012, SW 324, 2pts HL Nat Gut Can you say "Surgical Precision!" Eagnas 910 stringer. Wise tension head ERT 300 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Performaxx Light Touch / ThunderStrings Storm 1.25
![]() ![]() Stringing: This was about as middle of the road as it gets as far as stringing. Natural gut mains, and a medium stiff poly. Not buttery smooth like CoFocus or a Weisscannon offering, but not like Alien. In other words, just what you'd expect. No notching, knots were easy and it just looks nice. Strung 42/38. Groundstrokes: As I've said before, this setup is unique. Not groundbreaking or earth shattering, but simply unique. With that said, it's speciality does not line up with my goals. The strings feel as though they simply absorb incoming pace and redirect it with the same amount regardless. This would work if you play defensively or a pushing oriented counter-punching game. Seeing as I do neither, it doesn't work for me. Not the spin I was expecting, and the lack of flat shot ability makes it hard to close off points. Overall: 7.5/10 Serves: Unimpressed for the same reasons as above. There is simply just not enough solid power transfer. It makes every serve want to be super consistent. That's fine if you want to play that sort of game. Considering I serve to the corners and the body, that's not really useful for me. There isn't enough spin again to make it hard to return. It sits up on anything but the fastest of hard courts (extrapolation since 99% of recreational hard courts are slow). Overall: 8/10 Volleys: Interesting here. You would expect to have a lot of feel and be able to place volleys as you please, but it doesn't really work that way. You end up making more errors at the net than you expect because again the stringbed sucks the ball into it, and you need to toss it into the court. That's not good for an offensive volley. Overheads are much the same. Overall: 7/10 Durability: Nothing broken here and no notching. String movement and snap-back is excellent, and due to the low tension, I would say the gut will last a long time. However, the poly likely will run out of steam quickly. I can't say that without having it happen, but it's a common trend with low tension setups. Overall: 8/10 What we have here is a very specific player's setup. If you play defense, you owe it to yourself to try this. If you are a pusher, you must put this in your racquet. If you counter-punch, fool around with the tension. If you play all-court, serve-volley or baselining, look elsewhere. This is not for the offensive player. Your shots will not penetrate with any troubling pace or action. Will they go in? Yes. Will that be relevant since your opponent can dictate the point until he makes an error? Not at all. So it's really up to your game, and because of that, I can't rate it poorly since it just didn't work for me. I'll give it a slightly higher rating as I can see players with other styles loving its characteristics. Overall: 8.25/10 Last edited by pvaudio : 10-12-2011 at 07:06 PM. |
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Might you consider trying it at a higher tension, as suggested above?
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Ray does indeed know what he's doing, so I believe I may
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Awesome. I too will take his suggestion once my set arrives.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Truely amazed at your conclusions on a few hours of play, You are a string savant.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Inverness, FL
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PV, would you kindly provide a complete review for these two setups, like you did for the one above on LT and Thunderstrings all at 41? I have searched and searched and can only find snippets of info about each but they seems to continue to be your favorites but I cant find thorough reviews and comparisons.
Thanks in advance.
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Getting ready to string up your best setup. So to make sure I string the Scorpion in the mains at 46 and the gut in the crosses at 49? Do I have this right?
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3 Matched Pure Drive 2012, SW 324, 2pts HL Nat Gut Can you say "Surgical Precision!" Eagnas 910 stringer. Wise tension head ERT 300 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: East Hartford, Ct
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PV thank you again for all your play tests. I have tried many of them which has saved me time and money. Just starting to try performax LT. Started with LT in the mains(40) and MSV in the crosses at 37. Nice setup but am getting a lot of cross movement with the msv. I think I will up my tension on the cross next time. I strung it to 40/40.
I wanted to bring to your attention that the Cyclone 18g is much better than the 17g. I have heard this from others also. It is my favorite setup to date in a full bed or any hybrid that I have tried. I know you tried the 17g string at a much higher tension but notice you have been dropping your tension down. Might be worth a retry at the 18g and lower tension. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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do you think dropping p'maxx gut mains with mosquito bite crosses to 25 pounds would be too low?
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I certainly wouldn't try it!
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