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Old 03-05-2013, 11:31 AM   #1
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hello - just wondering if anyone has tried these strings and any feedback and/or suggestions are appreciated. I am planning to try them in my Dunlop F3.0 tour at 51/56. thanks!

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Old 03-05-2013, 01:40 PM   #2
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I'm keen to know which two strings from their range they are or if they're actually new strings.
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Old 03-05-2013, 04:13 PM   #3
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They are both new strings...neither is available except in this prepackaged hybrid.
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I tried a set recently in my EXO tour 16 x 18 at 50lbs. It is a very comfortable set-up. Playability and spin are pretty normal to me, and I had a bit of problem with the control. My current set-up with black widow 17 main and forten sweet cross at 48 lbs has better playability, control and spin and just as comfortable, but it does not held tension as well as the dual reality.
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I am testing them right now. For a poly, they are quite comfortable. For everything else, they are right in the middle of things. The response is very predictable (no surprises -- not too dead, not too springy). Control - no issues. Power - decent. Spin - medium (I've seen better).

For me, the combination of features is very good. There are other strings which provide better spin, but at the great expense of comfort. I am not into that. A great many other polys are just too dead and low powered for me.
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Old 03-06-2013, 09:15 AM   #6
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thanks for the feedback guys - it is helpful! I like KB PL2 but started to feel it in my wrist when I was lifting at the gym so I have gone back to a full bed of multi. The F3.0 tour gives me very good spin with Isospeed Professional Classic so I am thinking that this hybrid should be even better. Control and comfort are most important to me and then durability. I'm looking forward to trying this dual reality string (interesting name)
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