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Now we got all this poly rave, but in the 80s polys were bad and unpopular. What did those who could not afford natural gut used back then?
Synthetic gut and kevlar/syngut hybrid for stringbreakers?
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Synth gut or nylon strings were the most popular. I dont know if poly existed that time.
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I think poly arrived in the mid to late 90s.
Nylon strings were used back then, if gut wasn't available...
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Almost everyone used PSG, and the stringbreakers and top club players used Problend.
Gamma got big in the 90s. J
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I used leonia 66. Most people just used synthetic gut. People also used Gamma gut(the synthetic one).
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Polys came around late 90s/early 00s. But those 1st gen polys were unplayable.
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From the early 80's I remember seeing mostly stuff like the Leona 66 mentioned earlier and Victor Imperial (the one that had the blue spiral) being used the most often - both were widely distributed and inexpensive compared to VS or Victor's natural gut. By the mid 80's, Prince's original synthetic gut and "topspin" were very popular, along with (a little later) their "pro blend" that featured the kevlar mains. Was stringing for a shop by then and sold a lot of Gamma, too - mostly the new-at-the-time TNT - but also the different versions of "gamma gut" which were all good performers. Can't remember some of the specific brand/model names right now, but there were also a number of heavily textured sets by the late 80's that were popular with the kids and a pain (literally) to string. One had this extra single strand of material wrapped around it - for enhanced "bite" - that would just tear your fingertips up doing crosses!
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Gamma TNT was the hot string when I was in my teens. I used Prince DNA Helix when it came out after years of Prince Syn Gut.
Never hit big enough as a kid to justify ProBlend. J
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cheap nylon reel, one dollar per racket.
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Mainly PSG for me since they were like $4 or $5 per pack. I also used Gamma Gut of all flavors (including spaghetti strings) back then.
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Loved the string. Being a teenager at the time, loved how it came in all kinds of colors, and it was dirt cheap so my part-time job could sustain it. "Elekton" just didn't play like it, or maybe I stopped using it because I couldn't get it in purple/blue/green anymore.
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http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Toal...GAMMA-LEO.html http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/feedback-LEO.html If you hit with heavy topspin you are going to rip thru these. If you have an older type/flat game... these are really a nice hit. Last edited by SteveI : 01-20-2013 at 02:41 AM. |
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It's actually "Leoina" not "Leonia". And the 66 used to be what most of my friends played with because we were young and our parents didn't want to pay for restringing all the time!
Another popular string was Toalson Gold ("Toa Gold"). But again, only the 15 gauge lasted long enough to play with more than a few matches.
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I was going to get some for my wood frames, and remember being told it wasn't the same as the one of old. J
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It pretty much seems the same to me.. but who knows. I strung up a set about a year ago..seemed the same to string.. but I did not play the frame it was for a customer. BTW Klippermate has the same string in their line up (16G). I used to buy it when I could not get the Leonia. http://www.klipperusa.com/products/g...hp?catnum=S260 General Info: "One of the oldest, most widely accepted strings on the market." Last edited by SteveI : 01-20-2013 at 06:06 AM. |
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I used leoina 66 then switched to Tecnifibre 515 and 416. Tecnifibre 515 was the first multi I ever played with. I also used Babolat VF and Fine Play. Gamma TNT did not come out until 1991/92. But Gamma Gut was hugely popular.
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this. personally, my first experience with hybrid stringing was in college (early 90s). i never ran into anyone before that who hybrid-ed. not saying it didn't happen before then.
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i'll +1 what some have said about leoina 66 and breakage. i snapped that and psg like crazy and i've not really been much of a string breaker, well, ever!
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