ferrari_827
Professional
This string looks a bit different, a light lavender color, with a rough surface texture. After a playtest yesterday, this string (Zyex) provides a powerful, crisp response, yet also feels cushioned. If it holds up, and this string is known for durability, it's a winner.
The power or "pop" is at least 30% more than the Prince Synthetic Original with much better feel. The string is well-suited for the RDXmid, and the frame performs significantly better, as I predicted.
I've been using cheap $3-5 monofilaments all my life so any increase in performance is going to be very noticeable, and things like Laserfibre Supreme or Yonex will probably **** me out of the water.
With any kind of power string, the RDXmid is going to provide more than enough power. Ditto the RDXmidplus. I also noticed a big increase in performance in my IPrestige Mid with E-matrix versus Gosen Sheep micro.
Other strings I will try are the Babolat Brio (macro fibers), Yonex Tour 850, and Laserfibre Supreme. I know alot of you will say use Laserfibre Supreme and just forget the rest. Maybe so, but I still want to try what's out there. The important thing is finding multis which can keep their feel/tension for a good period of time.
The power or "pop" is at least 30% more than the Prince Synthetic Original with much better feel. The string is well-suited for the RDXmid, and the frame performs significantly better, as I predicted.
I've been using cheap $3-5 monofilaments all my life so any increase in performance is going to be very noticeable, and things like Laserfibre Supreme or Yonex will probably **** me out of the water.
With any kind of power string, the RDXmid is going to provide more than enough power. Ditto the RDXmidplus. I also noticed a big increase in performance in my IPrestige Mid with E-matrix versus Gosen Sheep micro.
Other strings I will try are the Babolat Brio (macro fibers), Yonex Tour 850, and Laserfibre Supreme. I know alot of you will say use Laserfibre Supreme and just forget the rest. Maybe so, but I still want to try what's out there. The important thing is finding multis which can keep their feel/tension for a good period of time.