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anybody considered the Pacific Xcite? I have a full bed in my tecnifibre and tension is holding great.
When i have a 99s finally to demo i'll put in a bed.
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Has anyone tried string savers in these frames?
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Another thought......
Has anyone tried mains strung much higher than the crosses in this frame? Say mains at 60 and crosses at 30, etc? The lower tension in the cross should decrease the force on the mains.....and perhaps reduce notching? Decreased friction between mains and crosses? This seems like it might be a small step towards the banned spaghetti strings where there were almost no crosses and the mains in the middle were tied together? |
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so has anyone found a better option than 16g 4g in the 99s? It seems pretty great to me. Nice plush feel and durability seems pretty good. The string also slides very well against itself in a full job. Only negative is that the middle mains are often getting out of place and you have to straighten now and then.
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Well after around 5 hours of hitting with the 99s the strings snapped. Literally after 2 hours of hitting the strings were moving all over the place. I had it strung with Luxilon ALU Power at 59/60 pounds and even at that tension, the strings still didn't last very long. I had my other 99s strung with 60/61 pounds with the same string so hopefully they last longer.
I'm definitely moving to another string and going to try out the 4G stuff in either the 16 or 15g. The 16L 4G probably won't last much longer than the ALU Power 16L. The only thing I'm concerned with is that I might generate a lot less spin with a 15g. Last edited by quest01 : 01-31-2013 at 01:16 PM. |
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I just finished stringing Lux 4G 15G in a guys racquet. It looks wicked in there. I'm afraid I'm headed toward the 4G for mine as well. The 4GS is kinda cool since it was designed for the Wilson frames.
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I had a vortex spin racket a few years ago and this wilson is nothing more than a wilson vortex. What I ended up doing after having the same problems that you are having is use a 15 gauge low powered cheap syn. main with a cheap first generation poly 15 L. x's and string it in the high 60's and just have 2 rackets and plan on stringing often. I was using cheap leona 66 main and it played very good and is very cheap with babolat duralast x's and they played great together. I liked the leona main because that with the poly cross gave it even better control.
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Since the biggest issue with the 99s seems to be poly tension loss, maybe the optimum setup for it is natural gut mains and copoly cross? Nat gut is the BEST string for retaining tension and will help to "mask" the copoly when it starts losing tension. The key then is to find the best tension for this hybrid, since it will have a lot of power.
I am thinking around 64/58? Has anyone else tried a nat gut/copoly setup and what were your results?
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Gut on the other hand feels more powerful in the mid 40's to mid 50's than higher tensions, BUT that is mitigated when crossed with poly in the low 40's. Perfect combo imo.
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Not really sure that it's less powerful than the 50's but I find that between 41 and 45 lbs full poly in the 99S (depending on temp) and it's great: plenty of power and control.
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It was 38 degrees and windy today at it worked fine.
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Maybe another test at slightly higher tension? |
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When I used tour bite 16L last week, I did 45/44 and it was great but it popped too early. TB is powerful as well but it bites harder than Sonic IMO. I moved up to the 16 gauge tour bite the last few days and kept the tension roughly the same. The problem is that the 16g isn't as powerful and it also got colder so I wasn't getting the action I wanted from it. I will say that it takes time to groove in the lower tensions but they're effortless once you get your timing sorted out. The 16g TB is also not notching nearly like the 16L did last week. I'm going with 41/40 for next week.
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Tonic Longevity Mains (15g) at 58 pounds Scorpion 17g cross at 55 pounds First 60 minutes were probably the best. Good spin, good control, strings snap back. Ball went where I wanted. After that, the power level really picked up. It's become very pillowy and I tend to hit long more often. The strings still snap back. I think it's a decent setup, except for my wallet. Gut is noticeably notched already, and I expect to get about 10 hours total out of it. At that price, I think I'd rather play with a cheap full poly job and just restring more often.
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