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I read a post on here with some interesting info. Can you confirm whether this is true or not?
"the string tension makes a marginal difference in power, 1 mph IIRC. Also, going the other way, tighter tension gives more control, is more a less a myth. " Is it true that sub-40lbs, strings lose power? If so I may string my gut at sub 40. |
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Is it true that sub-40lbs, strings lose power? If so I may string my at sub 40. I typically use nat gut or multi's.
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Into the net? Control is subjective...it is whatever you do with the ball. There is no such thing as "control" in physics, just speeds, spins, and angles. You can adjust for any rebound from the stringbed by altering your stroke, if you have to. Control is a combination of stroke and setup, and the combinations are endless.
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Is it true that sub-40lbs, strings lose power? In your opinion, would it be a good idea to string a multi or natural gut at sub 40 tension?
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I think everything is a good idea. Try it and find out. How do you know unless you try? Has anyone ever tried? I don't know. Some people have tried poly down to 10 lbs. But, yes everything will lose power if you go low enough...at some tension the strings will move around too much and won't act in unison.
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Final question. Do you have an idea at what tension strings start losing power? Or an estimate range? Say 10-40lbs.
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However, that does not mean less ball speed. Most of the loss in power is due to energy loss in the ball when it is crushed. The less you crush the ball, the less energy you lose, more than enough to make up for the loss in the strings. So it is a tradeoff. But at some point they will equalize and string energy loss will dominate. I have no idea where that occurs however. |
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Okay. Thanks, i've learned a lot of useful info.
So it's a myth that a string loses more elasticity if you string at a high tension? Or are energy return and elasticity different things? I will try out low tensions. I do wonder why none of the pro's use it though. Except volandri. Last edited by newyorkstadium : 01-08-2013 at 08:12 AM. |
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Bump. Sorry, one question keeps leading to another.
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