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Old 11-30-2012, 04:52 AM   #21
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Thanks everyone for the responses...

Torres was spot on with his description of the difference between crisp and stiff. i will definitely gave his suggestions a try...
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Old 11-30-2012, 05:04 AM   #22
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Crisp/responsive is one of the things I look for. IMO, in order:

1. Pro Supex Big Ace Micro
2. Signum Pro Tornado
3. Isospeed Baseline
thanks...

will definitely try those out.
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compare it to bhbr so i know what to expect. Is it crisper then bhbr? Have you tried both gauges? How's the power level?
I havent played BHBR in so long. Polybreak is just a really crisp string that is comfortable and plays well for a long time. I am trying to think of a crisper poly that I have used and I can not.
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Old 12-01-2012, 04:20 PM   #25
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Default Adjust tension and string gauge

Really there are many factors that will effect the feel and how crisp a persons strings are such as swing speed, string pattern, tension, string gauge... and that persons preference. In order to find whats comfortable to you I recommend trying different string tensions and gauges. For example higher string tension= less power, more control, less durability, less comfort and less feel. Lower string tension= more power, less control, more durability, more comfort and more feel.
Thicker string gauge= less spin, more durability, less comfort, less feel. Thinner string gauge= more spin, less durability, more comfort and more feel.
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Old 12-01-2012, 07:04 PM   #26
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Gamma Zo Dart..

The best Poly I have ever used.
It is a dart, combine with a good multi.. X1biphase, its a lethal weapon.
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Gamma Zo Dart..
Sounds potentially interesting, and probably worth a playtest. Alot of the testers comment that its plays pretty stiff / firm though....

http://www.racquetsportsindustry.com...a_zo_dart.html

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