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#581 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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I have found a tension around 53 is good and not so extreme.
I put lead at the 3 and 9 O'clock postions. I use Biphase/Gut and BHB/Addiction. I find BHB/Addiction has good control. |
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#582 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Hello! As of 24 hours you can count me in the group. I now proudly own two 2011 ltdgt's.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Out of the comfort zone
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Don't get me wrong, I'm hitting pretty well with the 4D100, but I'm starting to yearn for the feel of the bee again... |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
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I've been hitting with it for a while now, and I've been playing excellent! I've actually UPPED the tension to 60/58 with Prince synthetic Duraflex 17, and I've still got a ton of power to spare. Today during my match I was practicing my reverse forehands, and hitting them Ala Nadal almost as good as he does... almost! This stick provides me with the perfect amount of spin, I absolutely love it! I actually just picked up a POG Mid and it should be here in the next few days. The only reason I did, was because I found out Prince is discontinuing them, and it's one of the last few mid's I need to get before I own almost every classic mid line! As of now I have: KPS88 x2, RDS 001 Mid, Redondo Mid, Prestige Mid, and now the POG Mid. The only one left after that is the PS85! -Fuji
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Out of the comfort zone
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I'm waiting for TW to get more 3/8 PS85s. I think they said Oct. |
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I hope to get a PS85, but right now I'm just trying to finish my season with the PSL! -Fuji
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#587 |
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Join Date: May 2011
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My new 2011 ltd. GT came two days ago with a full bed of Black Code 17 at 57 lbs. I hit with it yesterday and loved it; I may lower the tension a little bit next time though. Unless I just need to break in the strings.
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#588 |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Cliffs of Insanity
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I know poly and co-poly strings are all the rage today, but the PSLGT really comes to life with a quality multi or even natty gut. Its a low powered frame and putting a string in that is lower powered really makes the player have to work that much harder when it comes time to apply significant pace. On the other hand, because of the frame's low power, you can get away with using a multi at lower tensions and still get great pace while maintaining all the control provided by the stick. The downside is multis break relatively quickly, but then poly strings go dead rather quickly.
It's worth considering.
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#589 |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Cliffs of Insanity
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Hey Fuji! I hope you get a couple of the PS85's as they truly are remarkable sticks. I bet you will continue on with the PSL as your goto stick though! In the end the PSL is like a more forgiving version of the PS85 and holds up better in tough matches today. I recently gave up and put some lead (6g split at 3 and 9) on the hoop on two of my racquets and this brings the power up a bit and makes the racquet feel even closer to that wonderful feel of the PS85.
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Join Date: May 2011
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#591 |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Cliffs of Insanity
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@ D Nozzle
It really is a personal preference kind of thing. I personally prefer crisp playing multis like Multifeel, X-1, and XCel Power. You may want to try NRG2, XCel Premium and other strings that play more lively. If you play with relatively flat strokes you can try some of the basic syn gut strings like the Prince Original Syn Gut. They give lots of pop. On the budget side you could try Pro Supex Maxim Touch for a multi and Gosen OG Sheep Micro for a syn gut. Or even do a hybrid between them! There are other things to consider, like hybrids, such as what tension you want to use and what gauge you prefer. With the PSLGT I prefer to use lower tension to give back some power and thinner gauges to make the stringbed a little more lively. I personally started using the new Tecnifibre string that is an evolution of Multifeel called XR1. I use the 17 gauge and string the mains at 50 lbs and the crosses at 48 lbs and use the 4 knot method to keep the tension differential between the mains and crosses. In the PSLGT I get a good bit of power this way and still have pin point precision. Its worth picking up a few of the 2010 PSLGTs used so that you can do side by side comparisons of strings. The 2010 and 2011 racquets are identical except for the paint job. A few extra racquets also comes in handy when you want to play around with adding a little lead to the hoop. The racquet changes significantly with just a little lead tape and could help you further dial in your perfect racquet.
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#592 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Cumming, GA
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I keep wanting to shift to other sticks, but I keep coming back to these...
1 Bumble bee 1 PSLGT 2009 2 PSLGT 2011 I can just swing out all day with a poly or hybrid and play great defense with this as well. It's my go to stick for sure.... I've tried lead twice, but I keep ending up preferring the stock weight of this stick. I like a crisper, firmer poly so I"m trying Solinco Tour Bite, Topspin CF 1.20, WC SilverString 1.20 and WC Mosquito Bite. We'll see where land. Currently, I dig the feel of Tour Bite, but the durability and action of Pro Hurr 1.20. This is the best stick for me that is currently out there in the market (as a racquetholic, I have to repeat these words....daily).
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
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I still have my PSL as my go to stick regardless however! I've flirted with the APD/PDRGT+, but nothing is as good and gives me as much confidence as the PSL. It's still my favorite, but my racketholism gives me fits! LOL! I'm playing my PSL with 2 Grams of lead @ 6, and a Wilson Pro overgrip. Pretty much stock, but the little bit of lead in the throat just ads a TOUCH of extra crispness, that I've come to enjoy. When I'm really swinging out, I can feel the frame flex, but if I catch it a bit too low in the bed, (Which happens more then most would think), I have JUST enough stiffness to get it back smoothly! -Fuji
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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I've been playing with lead at 12, added 3g and turned my serve power up to max and started to get real bite in my kick serve ...problem is I don't like my groundies as much. Going to reduce be weight to 2g and see how it goes. |
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I hate messing with lead at 12, it's way too much work to get it to feel right on all my shots. -Fuji
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#596 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Fingers crossed, I'll get my groundies back and keep the new found pop and bite on my 1st and 2nd serves...if not 6 O'clock it is! I see you play with 2g at 6; would you recommend this amount (given I moving from 2-3g at 12? Thanks in advance |
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Hope it works out for you at 12! 6 is very unique if you haven't tried it before. I only use it in super flexy frames. (Redondo/PSL) It's definitely fun to try if you haven't done it before. I'd definitely recommend at least 2-3 grams at 6. You can really pile it on without noticing it too much. Same goes for adding directly to the throat as well! -Fuji
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#599 |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Trimming down to 2g seems to have done the trick - I managed to get a game with a regular partner after all. Serve was good and groundies were much better.
Playing again on Wednesday, if all is still well afterwards I think I shall settle on this setup. Still interested to try 6 o'clock though. Maybe on my 3rd frame when it arrives. Interestingly, since moving to this frame, I've reverted to a SW forehand grip. Playing a big hitter like this partner today, I struggled at times to 'middle' the ball. When I switched to an eastern grip - pow! Going to persevere with the SW for a bit longer and hope it was just my timing was a little off. |
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#600 |
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New User
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: South America
Posts: 55
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Is the flex rating 59 (TW) or 65, which one plays softer?
thanks! |
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