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Join Date: Dec 2010
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As I mentioned, what are the candidates? I prefer economical ones and spin is not necessary as I want to put it as crosses.
Thanks in advance. |
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Black widow is soft with scary spin.
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Dunlop D-Squad Member... So I'm biased towards Dunlop. Biomimetic Max 200G x3 and a few others... |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Kirschbaum Pro Line X or Evolution
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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IMO, WeissCANNON Mosquito Bite is what you want.
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I think MB is probably a good choice. But the first strings that came to mind were Turbotwist and Polystar Energy. Of course, Energy is half the price in reel form. Compared to Polystar Energy, you won't find any other poly that's softer, has more power, does NOT go dead, and plays perfectly right from the start with no break-in required.
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MSV Co Focus
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Black magic
Cyberflash
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Indeed, I was thinking Turbotwist, but since he didn't mention pop I presumed that wasn't high on the list
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@pvaudio: o yes, having more pop is a big plus, especially on mid size racquet. List of suggestions: Dunlop Black Widow ($12.95) Kirschbaum Pro Line X ($8.00 - Buy 3 or more for $5.33 per set!) Kirschbaum Pro Line Evolution ($12.50) WeissCANNON Mosquito Bite ($9.95) WeissCANNON Turbotwist ($12.90) L-TEC Premium OS ($16.9) MSV Co Focus ($7.90) Genesis Black magic ($7.90) Topspin Cyber Flash ($7.49) Thank you guys, I'll do my best to try some of those strings starting from WeissCANNON and Kirschbaum ones..... Unfortunately, they're quite scarce here. T.T BTW, how about Volkl Cyclone? I suddenly remember I saw a Chinese store sold its 210m reel for about $65. |
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Cyclone is excellent but does NOT last. That pretty much counts it out unless you're willing to restring every few hours as it dies.
The difference between Mosquito Bite and Turbotwist is really only seen when you use the 1.18mm version of TT. It's a very powerful string, and while I can't comment on it as a cross string, Mosquito Bite is far more versatile. Having played with a 100 for years, you won't be wanting for power from Mosquito Bite whereas Turbotwist could get away from you. And no, the L-Tec is a complete waste of money. |
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And I don't know where he got that information, but Polystar Energy doesn't even have above average tension stability. It dies about as quickly as the majority of polys.
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Mosquito Bite for sure.
I've used it extensively alongside Polystar Energy, and MB wins in almost every category: tension maintenance by far, better feel, better control. In terms of power and comfort, they are very close, but while Energy turns into a rocket launcher over time, Mosquito Bite is a longevity string which doesn't become uncontrollable in the any way like PE; MB maintains just the right balance of power/control/feel for longer than any poly I've tried (all this is with gut mains setup in a dense 18x20 midplus... see sig).
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If I had the time to restring every match or so, I'd probably have stuck with PE in a full bed. It is great fresh and needs no real break-in.
Since I don't have tons of free time to restring and prefer gut mains setup, MB is a fantastic cross string that I can use til my gut breaks, and I play a decent amount of doubles too, for which it truly excels at the net.
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Too bad about Cyclone, I thought I could have a good deal there..... Well, I hope I can find the Mosquito Bite nearby, other wise I have to wait when I go abroad. So excited, can't wait to try it. Thank a lot, guys. |
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Big Ace Micro fits your wish list and would work well as a cross for you. Comfy, but the very good tension maintenance is the cherry on top.
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How do Mosquito Bite and Big Ace Micro compare?
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