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I think i'm just gonna go cold turkey. I haven't found better spin or lasting playability yet, but I'm honestly not on the level that i should be using it.
I've finally come to terms with my own humanity. Even as I type I have doubts that I will find anything close to bhbr, but I guess I should be 4.5+ for poly like everyone suggests. I'm going to be glad not worry about equipment as much, THATs for sure. I'm kinda scared about how to go about this. Just buy a reel of synth gut and live averagely ever after? Wish me luck lol.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Ukraine
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Full natural gut or some nat gut / poly hybrid will give you peace of mind for 20+ hours, if you are 4.5 or below. And will be economical too, unless you shank too much too often ($30+ string job will surely motivate you to watch the ball more closely)
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Lol, Sans I bought a whole reel of BHBR based on your recommendation, and now you're leaving me out in the cold! I'm joking, obviously. I played with Head RIP control for many years and loved it. It frays, but doesn't seem to lose playability.
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Yeah... I went through an experiment on 3 of my rebels. All forten sweet 17. I was hitting with some GOOD 4.0s. I had to counter punch everything back and dig out rally balls for goodness sakes! Each racket... the string started moving pretty massively after 30-40 mins. I kind of don't wanna go back to synthetic lol. I'm thinking of going for mid priced synthetics and multis for less string movement. Quote:
Hows the BHBR treating you Ash? I miss it just thinking about it. What gauge?
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Ukraine
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That's where I am right now, PPA 16 @ 50 lbs in Mid Plus 18x20 frame. Price/durability is excellent, comfort is good, power and spin are mediocre.
I guess, once you got used to how poly (such as BHBR) bites the ball it is almost impossible to go back to any multis. Unless you hit predominantly flat, of course. After trying some full beds of multis recently, I found that my only possible option in terms of playability (spin, power, comfort) and durability is natural gut/poly.
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Either way, I really don't want to give up the bite. It's even tougher that BHBR comes out to 5.50 a set in reel and dunlop hexy comes out as 6, but with probably a ton less lasting playability. SEE?? I"M TALKING MY WAY OUT OF GIVING UP POLY ALREADY! SOMEONE STOP ME lol.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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I got 17g to hybrid with 17g Klip Kicker in my Rebel 95. Unfortunatley, I'm headed for my second knee surgery in 13months, so I haven't been able to even use it yet. I'm only 32 and surgery on each knee!
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ah man that sounds like a great setup for such a dense bed. I'm sorry to hear about the surgeries man. Be sure to go through rehab proper and come back to us!
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I recently decided no more poly as well. I am about 2 weeks in with all of my frames strung at 55 lbs with pros pro gutex and it is tough to not have the amazing spin. However, it will be worth it if I can train longer and better with less pain. Playing tennis is a long term thing, like a marathon, particularly if you are still trying to improve into your 30s or 40s.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Me too, if I'm serving a lot, poly makes my shoulder so sore. Even a hybrid.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Why give up? I'm using my 18x20 Prestiges again, I just don't go over 50lbs with any poly, no arm pain, great response, durability, control. Lately been using BHBK7.
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eh switching from poly is more of a mind thing than anything. a soft multi at a high tension has plenty of control and spin, plus it feel a whole lot softer.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Yea it does but not quite the magical spin of poly. I notice it mostly on the run shots.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: USA
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Why not try a hybrid with gut or multi in the mains and bhbr crosses?
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I gave up on poly as well. I was in the middle of a 10 or 12 game losing streak ever since I switched to poly. I strung up PPA 16 last weekend, played my first match with it and won.
it could be luck, I may have won it either way, I can't tell. all i know is, I have the "feel" that i'm looking for with multifilament. I don't have that feel with poly. Sure, I get tons of spin, but what good is spin if the shot doesn't go over the net or is hit wide? My next purchase is a reel of PPA. that stuff is magic. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Try out Discho Microfibre before commtting to a reel of PPA. It has a little less spin but even more control and seems to age better. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Ukraine
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Reel of PPA is overpriced, you will save like $10 max, and it will take you quite some time to go through the reel - you will grow tired of PPA before you finish it. It is a little subdued in feel and power, and soon you might want something more exciting to tickle your senses.
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I dont know guys. The problem with me going back to multis/synths is power. I love the feel, but it really has me sending balls deep everywhere. Stringing at 60 takes away too much feel sometimes, but any lower has a undesirable amount of power. This is just me finding reasons to stick with bhbr though. The "magical spin" has increased my serve% and has won me matches via heft of bigger swings.
I've played with a synth recently and it wasn't too bad at all. It was just annoying has heck not being able to control really big cuts. I got a little shoulder/wrist soreness with cyberflash, but not with bhbr. I know it's mainly my serve for too. Serving 50-80+ mph with all arm isn't the most ideal serve to have lol.
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