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Old 07-08-2012, 07:30 AM   #1
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Default Best setup for Babolat Aeropro Team?

Hey everyone, I need some new strings. My Aeropro Team's strings are fraying so I need some new ones soon. What are some good hybrids or just regular strings that have good spin and power accessibility?

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Old 07-09-2012, 04:53 PM   #2
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Hi everyone, I don't really like bumping threads, but I really would like some opinions, my strings are fraying quite a bit so I would like to have strings ready for my racquets.
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Tour bite 18g/volkl cyclone 18g.
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I currently have Technifibre NRG2 17g strings in mains and crosses. I called TW and they suggested a hybrid Babolat RPM Blast with either Babolat Xcel or Technifibre NRG2 strings. If I went with 18g for both mains and crosses would it be good? Which would be better NRG2 or Xcel? I am a junior player with an aggressive forehand and semi-aggressive backhand. I use my backhand slice just as much as my BH groundstroke. My serves are generally flatter but slice serves are important as well.
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I currently have Technifibre NRG2 17g strings in mains and crosses. I called TW and they suggested a hybrid Babolat RPM Blast with either Babolat Xcel or Technifibre NRG2 strings. If I went with 18g for both mains and crosses would it be good? Which would be better NRG2 or Xcel? I am a junior player with an aggressive forehand and semi-aggressive backhand. I use my backhand slice just as much as my BH groundstroke. My serves are generally flatter but slice serves are important as well.
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Hey, my strings broke so if someone could please give a reply it would be good!
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Old 07-13-2012, 03:00 PM   #6
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Use Babolat RPM Blast. Many people think its an overrated string, but it gives what is says it would give. Insane spin, good power, and durability! Great string!!! I use the 17g
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If you are used to full multi, poly is a bad idea. For multis I'd try discho Microfibre or prince premier attack.
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