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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Just tried it last night on my K90 @50lb. It's surprisingly soft and got pretty nice feel. I didn't put on the usual rubber band and didn't feel any strong vibration at all.
Great string. Just wonder how long it would last. |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Hopkinsville, KY
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It lasts quite a while for me, even after it goes "dead" it still plays well. At least 15 hours of play unless its really warm weather.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I saw about 15-20 hours or so then the control, crispiness and spin dropped off. But freshly strung and some hits to let it settle in it plays real nice thereafter.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Hopkinsville, KY
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It takes some getting used to, but its a great stick once you do. I had to experiment with strings and tension quite a bit.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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I used to use it in the crosses. I felt tension wise it was great. Lasted me 2-3 months. Also thought the white strings played softer, at least my arm felt this way.
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: On Le Courts!
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A few years ago I loved to hit flat. A friend had a bunch of MSV Hex and I thought it would be fun to try. Hated it as a flat hitter. Love it now as a top spinner!
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Laker Land
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Stringing any poly low (under 50) will usually keep it tension longer, than stringing it above 55 lbs, and it's much easier on the arm.
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I think powerful full bed multi is best for hitting flat. But if you add a little spin and hit slightly higher poly is better.
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Has anyone had success string this somewhere in the 40s?
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Just finished hitting today thought i'd report back. It's amazing @ 48 lbs, takes a couple minutes to get used to but once you do the comfort and response along with the crazy spin you get off the stringbed is addicting and very comfortable. Esp without a dampener. I would say go for it! Also, it has a lot of power on tap, but controllable power.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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15-20 hours full bed performance life is INCREDIBLE!
It's for that kind of reason (I didn't realise it could last that long), as well as what I recall as being lots of spin and pop and not overly stiff feel, that made me buy a few sets of this to check out again. BTW, interesting to hear the white plays a bit softer maybe.
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Join Date: May 2006
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swore by kirshbaum pl2 1.15 for years then wanted to save some $ without performance loss... been using MSV focus hex 1.18 @54 lbs. in my bab. apd for about a year--i'm totally sold and may even go down in tension to 52ish for starters. i'm a spinmeister-type player, so may even try 49ish...
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Will be checking out full bed MSV this week in a supposedly fairly powerful frame which I wasn't quite getting the big oomphy spinny performance I was expecting - and that's with 3 previous string-jobs. Shall report back.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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The Steam S? Looking forward to that review....
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