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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: DcMdVa
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^ I'm changing string beds once a week. 2 out of the 4 string jobs on the 16x18 have busted, the other 2 just lost too much tension and felt really mushy.
Maybe I should just string up some syn.gut but weary of that since Beast broke in about 4 sessions, ~5 hours. Which is why I put my one 16x18 exoTour 100 up for sale on fleabay. I'm stickin' with the 18x20. Deader? Yes. Less Kick? Yes. But I can string it lower and use a greater variety of strings, gauges and tensions. For someone who doesn't break strings often, it's a great stick, I think deep down, I'm just an 18x20 guy.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I am having good luck with gut in the mains and a poly cross, seems to last a long time.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Chicago, IL
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My game is s/v, net play and precision using Eastern FH & BH. So it may come as no surprise that the closed pattern provides my style of play vastly more controlled shots. YMMV.
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Becker London Tour, 12.6oz, Wilson gut 17g 65lbs || Prince EXO3 Tour 18x20, 12.5oz, Wilson gut 16g 70lbs, S&V, DII '88-90 |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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i have a exo3 tour 100 16x18 so count me in, ive heard stories that they break easily though is this true?
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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I haven't heard such stories. I've been playing with mine for a year and a half. I'm pretty hard on a racquet. The only thing that is fragile is the paint job.
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EXO3 Tour 100 16x18 gut mains @ 51, poly crosses @ 43 (Wilson NG 17) , (Solinco Outlast 17) |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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A multi is around 5. Gut / poly hybrid has pushed 30 hours. I'm pretty sure these are above average, as I wouldn't class myself as a frequent string breaker. In a dense 18 x 20 such as the Prestige, I very rarely pop a string before cutting out. I think I'm about to move on though... much as I like this racquet, I've lost my two biggest strengths - serve and 1hbh.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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I've found the same. No structural issues, but the paint falls off if you look at it too aggressively.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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i had noticed that the paint chips away pretty easily even if you are careful so i was a little concerned about the durability, so long as its structurally solid i dont mind |
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I hit a few balls with pre-EXO3 Tour with long dead full poly, and it felt plush! Can I put any barbed wire string in EXO3 Tour 16x18 and play for weeks until it breaks?
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So if you have the 16x18 have your wallet ready.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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i don't know what it is about guts, but even with professional stringing i tend to break it at the 8 hour mark. i have yet to break any poly, but they tend to drop in tension pretty quickly. i usually string 3 pounds higher and let it sit for a day before i use it and the tension stability is perfect for me.
my only complaint is i don't 100% like how the racquet is balanced. over the past 2 years i've been messing around with the weight but i can't find the balance i like without sacrificing plowthrough and control.
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Nah, I'll stick with my multis. I have my own stringer, so no biggie. |
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