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Join Date: Feb 2004
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A Q to the guys who like 30ish with syngut. Is it like Poly then that you want to cut the strings out after 8-10 hrs? |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Toronto
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ELT = Extreme Low Tension. So about 30 lbs give or take. For my 18 x 20 Donnay X-Platinum I'm going down to 25 lbs from 35 lbs
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Mesa, AZ
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Just ordered some more natural gut. I'm gonna try 25 as well.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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got the last of it. Should be restocked soon Cheers
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Clarky's house
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Who does the DC London Tour play in very very low tenisons?
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Mesa, AZ
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I am at about 36 hours with no decline. Tension seems to be holding very well and playability is great.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Singapore
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The "big" drop in tension seem to happen at about the 8-10 hours mark. Or it could be due to me leaving the racket in a friend's car in the hot sun But it remains playable and comfortable. I've actually recorded almost every session I had with my first ELT stick at the link below. http://unorthodoxstringing.blogspot....ut-30-lbs.html |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Singapore
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On a sidenote, I was still thinking about benefits of ELT when i came across a very very slightly cracked racket. Then i thought, since ELT is strung at only HALF the poundage of what the racket is designed for, wouldn't that open up more fanciful stringing opportunities? For one, I'll string up that minor cracked frame. Full protective gear on of course! Another thought could be stringing one-piece bottom up (against some manufacturers' advice). That'll save us some hard weaves and avoid going around the racket. Hey! I may even dig out an unwanted stick and do a zigzag pattern! |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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It could be interesting to try it in a higher powered racket. My PS Classic comes to mind. But what happens when the snap back goes? Well I will have to see.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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some comments here say that 30lbs may actually have too little power for some rackets/players. So I am wondering if gut boosts the power that enough to reach a better blend of power/control/spin? |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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What strings seem to do very well at ELT? Polys, multis, sun guyt?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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in the beginning of this thread it was thought that Poly would be THE string to use at low tensions and there seemed to be little or no syngut or gut testing at ELT. It appears over the last sever weeks? Months? that using a syngut or multi or now even gut at ELT tension is perhaps superior. when I begin playing again is a week or so I will try this out on one of my frames.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Mesa, AZ
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Try the syn-gut first, if you are worried about price, and if you like the results, try natural gut. I was very pleasantly surprised. I love the all nat-gut at ELT!
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Try the syn-gut first, if you are worried about price, and if you like the results, try natural gut. I was very pleasantly surprised. I love the all nat-gut at ELT!" great, can you give us a detailed synopsis of why gut is the best for you? thx Drak |
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Just tried ELT 35# on a Volkl Tour 10 V Mid strung with ProSupex Big Ace 1.22 and a BB London Tour strung with Polyfibre Poly Hightech 1.20. All I have to say is they both feel great. Last Friday all I was doing is working on consistency just hitting at the baseline for 2 hours straight. The feel from those copoly's were amazing. You can even volley with those. Didn't try any serves but baseline shots were awesome. Hitting flat could be a challenge at first but I had to adjust and not hit flat that much. No way I am going back to poly in the 50's
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Mesa, AZ
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The natural gut has a nicer feel to it than the syn-gut (for me, anyway). It seems to give me a little more rotation on the ball and a little more pop on my serve than the syn-gut. Granted, it's not much more, but there is definitely a difference. As I said earlier, I was really hoping there wouldn't be a noticeable difference between the syn-gut and the natural because of the big price discrepancy. But there is. Plus, it seems like the playability is still there in the nat-gut after a lot of use.
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Last edited by drak : 03-04-2013 at 06:08 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Ok, I took the bait. Just strung a frame with ogsm 17 at 30 lbs... will see tomorrow!
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