So simple a caveman can do it.

What tension, I will use STRING SAVERS

  • 56

    Votes: 15 60.0%
  • 57

    Votes: 10 40.0%

  • Total voters
    25
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aroddick

Guest
Can you guys vote the best tension?

I bought a X-one Biphase 16g. And i am going to use STRING SAVERS.

I want power and control, with power a little little little more.
I want spin --- for a kick serve.

SPIN
POWER AND CONTROL
I will use STRING SAVERS
 

alu16L

Rookie
What racket do you use? For best advice please give us a brief description of your game. Also, why so you want to use the string savers so much?
 

OrangeOne

Legend
56 to 57? You're kidding, right? If this was actually a serious poll you'd have the common sense that you would not tell the difference except possibly in a double-blind style test, and even then....
 

Duzza

Legend
Haha like one pound will make any difference! For the sake of even numbers.......oh....go 56, why not!
 
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SteveI

Legend
56 to 57? You're kidding, right? If this was actually a serious poll you'd have the common sense that you would not tell the difference except possibly in a double-blind style test, and even then....

How about 56.5. Wish I was that good... ;)

Steve
 

jackson vile

G.O.A.T.
Can you guys vote the best tension?

I bought a X-one Biphase 16g. And i am going to use STRING SAVERS.

I want power and control, with power a little little little more.
I want spin --- for a kick serve.

SPIN
POWER AND CONTROL
I will use STRING SAVERS

You should have used a slick cross, ie sheep micro or a poly, the string savers will stiffen up the string bed the more you put in and the closer to gether they are.

I would suggest stringing lower period, but remember the more string savers you and/or the closer you have the string savers together the lower the string tension needs to be again.
 

Sagittar

Hall of Fame
i would suggest 56.5 for the optimum power control spin serve combination ..
come on man be serious ! honestly couls you tell the difference ? :p
 
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