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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I am referring and using the Supra not the Premium. Quote:
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I have already a few people comment on how thick the string is. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: The fishy looking thing that sticks off the East Coast
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Hmm, that's a good question. My answer would be Yes. If strung side by side, there's a marked difference in the way they play. I think the most noticeable difference is the elasticity and pop that each of the strings produce. If I had to venture a guess, I would say that it's the different coatings used for the strings. Having said that, 15.00 Econogut still plays better than the most expensive multifilament (In my opinion).
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Wilson K-Gut, a one time premium multi plays nowhere near econogut. The next question people should ask themselves is, especially those who are skilled and patient enough to string their own econogut, is the extra $20-$30 worth it?
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Join Date: May 2004
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One difference between the top level gut and the econogut is the tension at which it can be strung. top level gut will let you sting it at 60lbs and a bit above. Econoguts will usually recommend not stringing above 55lbs.
On a side note, I agree with everyone that Ray at Mamba is excellent on customer service. I got two sets of the Mamba Premium gut. One I strung up with no problem and is still playing great. The other snapped while stringing and Ray said he will replace it no problem. I couldn't ask for more. |
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Updated the Crosses section.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Hi ,
Wondering if any one knows where to buy Goucho Strings the Silk looks very interesting .. wondering what durability is like ... Seems like their contact info on their web site is gone.. guess that tells you something.... Thanks Larry |
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Larry,
I haven't purchased from Gaucho in quite a while since I've sourced VS for pretty cheap. I also haven't played gut in a while since I've been popping more frequently. Sorry I couldn't be of more service. Check out Mamba Tennis . com. Their gut was pretty solid last I played it, I could only hope that it's improved it since I've played it.
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