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My ltec broke at around 24 hours today. The flat 4s cross really delayed any deep notching. I can easily see some string jobs with ltec going 30 hours without break at a very high level of play. The 0s/4s hybrid is very stout in terms of wear. More so than many other polys. I think its the flat wide cross.
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Yeah that does seem a little far-fetched, unless he's the 6.0 version of Fabrice Santoro.
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A plausible explanation... Hmm *goes to dig up calipers*
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And the result?
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And maybe measure that SS when you get it, for fairness sake.
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I don't have any L-tec yet. SS measures pretty true to form.
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Oh yeah, haha, forgot about that.
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$20 for 6 hours of play is still not exactly good price/performance IMO. I am currently getting 6-8 quality hours from 'no name' polys, and they are less than $3.50/set by the reel.
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I doubt that LTec at $20 a pop would win any price/performance awards. But if it gives me 6 hours of ALU-like play it's worth it for me personally. Of course if it goes 20 hours, at $1/hr it should at least be able to throw its hat into the price/performance ring.
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Where I live, it costs $40 for synthetic string and labour, and $65 for poly string and labour.
Now you can see that even if I am suited to poly, it is just not feasible to replace my string every 10 hours. That is $6.50 per hour just for strings. So my question is, how can I play with poly in the most cost effective way? Which polys last the longest? If I blend a poly with a synthetic gut will it last longer? Here are the prices for restringing if you care to look at the options: http://www.uqsport.com.au/index.html?page=46152 |
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Big T I like to put babolat 15G gut in my mains and cross it with Lux savage white. This combo feels good for about two months playing three times a week for 1.5 to 2 hours. It's expensive though. Can you point me to a good syn gut in place of this?
Here's my info: 3.5 using 95 inch 11.3 oz stick - string tension is 52 on mains and crosses. |
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How much do they charge just for labor? Perhaps getting the string on your own and bringing it to them would work. Otherwise, maybe try other home stringers? I know there definitely should be a few around, as I have been sending many strings to Brisbane and Queensland lately during the Australian summer. The best option though, as others have stated, would be to get your own stringer. That literally gives you limitless options to try and see what works best, and saves a ton of money.
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Agree with nearly everything the OP has posted about poly use, and who is getting the benefits of it.
I would say about 70 to 80% of players I string for are getting zero benefits of poly other then the string being more durable.
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Sorry, your thread is turning into a typical string thread. (A joke) |
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Any reason why you're using poly crosses?
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