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Sorry, somehow I missed this post. I tried NRG2 16 and you can read my review by going to Post #1 and clicking on the link to it. The only 17g multis I've tried are Pro Supex Maxim Touch 17 full bed and Dunlop Hexy Fibre 17 as a cross. Some 16g multis seem like 17g such as Mantis Comfort Synthetic. |
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#2002 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Hey Mikeler,
I was wondering if all your experience if you could give me your opinion and compare Head RIP Control and TF Multifeel. Specifically for they are in terms of: durability and playability. I use 16g strings if that helps. Thanks! ps. do you have any experience with the Head RIP hybrid sets: Intellistring and Intellitour? |
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Check out post #1 of this thread for my reviews. I can't comment on Head RIP Control or Intellitour in terms of durability since I cut both of them out before breakage. Both lacked enough control for my game. MultiFeel is one of my favorites but it only lasted me 4 sets as a full job the one time I tried it. |
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The Head Rip control is as quoted above and vs. the Multi-feel I would say much firmer feeling, lower powered but more spin. Almost cordlike feel when stringing...not hard to string...just different feeling. I didn't really like the feeling of playing with it though I know it has fans...probably mostly as a substitute for poly. I think the low power lets people hit out and generate more spin with control. I would think a flatter hitter looking for comfort, power and touch would like the Multi-feel better. A bigger topspin hitter that likes to really swing out from the baseline would probably like the Rip Control better...truly a string where the name describes it pretty well I think! Hope this helps. |
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^^^ I thought MultiFeel had above average spin for a multi since it does have a rough surface.
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You are probably right. I have limited experience with full multi setups...Multi-Feel, X-One Biphase, Maxum Touch and Rip Control are about it I believe from memory. I was commenting more generally vs. full gut and gut/poly hybrids...which is no new news I guess and not that useful...and vs Rip Control specifically. I thought X-1 also had more spin even though that string has its own quirky characteristics as well! Maxum Touch I didn't like much about at all but that came already strung in a used racquet.
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RIP and X1 are definitely spinnier but MultiFeel does give you more access to spin than Maxim Touch. |
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Searched this thread for Ashaway Dynamite and still unsure of the verdict. Any comments on how Dynamite measures up to the best multis?
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Never tried it because of Drakulie's review on this page: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showt...=350006&page=7 |
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By winter string I assume you are looking for soft? If so, I'll warn you that Quasi and Prince are on the stiffer side for multis. |
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Winter string to replace NG. My elbow agrees with your assessment. Premier LT is not Pacific Classic for sure. Used Wilson Extreme SG 16 in a Six One 95 18x20 this weekend. Elbow and shoulder still recovering.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Thanks for the info re: RIP Control v. Multifeel.
One more question, I play with a Head MG Rad OS currently strung with RIP Control at mid tension (57 lbs). If I try out the Multifeel, should I string it at the same tension? |
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I think starting out at 57 is reasonable. |
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After using NG, not sure if any multi holds up well. Cannot believe anyone uses Alpha Gut 2000. Only Technifibre e-matrix and Gosen Anna Kournikova were less durable.
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I'm currently using B5E mains with Unifibre gut crosses. Looking forward to seeing how long it lasts. It already has some decent fraying going on after my first 2 sets with it. |
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I'm going all in on my backup racquet - full bed of Thunder Blast. Should have it strung up this weekend at 62#s.
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It's a phenomenal volleying string. It's pretty nice for groundies and serves as well. It is quite possibly the stiffest multi I've ever hit with that I can remember. |
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PP likes plain old synthetic gut so the stiffness of the Thunder Blast might be a positive in his case. |
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