Meatloaf with mashed and niblets

Muppet

Legend
I tried this in another racquet but it's even better in my old Dunlop Black Max II (90" 349g 16x19 flexy). The strings are a PP Aramid 1.10/Black Force 1.14 @52/46. It's a pretty heavy racquet, but because of the size it feels much lighter. I hit next with a 95" 345g racquet and it felt downright clumsy. The BMII had good power and bite, but I may have to learn the racquet again to reign it in on serves which were going consistently about 2' long. It was comfortable enough with a clean response and a little dead feel from the Black Force. The BMII was my first racquet in 1986 and this is the best string setup I've tried in it yet. The previous best was the first version of Multifeel @55 ATW. You'll be surprised how comfortable it is crossing aramid with a slick poly. The slickness of the poly allows the aramid mains to deflect easily providing enough comfort. I don't like too much comfort.
 
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Shroud

G.O.A.T.
I tried this in another racquet but it's even better in my old Dunlop Black Max II (90" 349g 16x19 flexy). The strings are a PP aramid 1.10/Black Force 1.14 @52/46. It's a pretty heavy racquet, but because of the size it feels much lighter. I hit next with a 95" 345g racquet and it felt downright clumsy. The BMII had good power and bite, but I may have to learn the racquet again to reign it in on serves which were going consistently about 2' long. It was comfortable enough with a clean response and a little dead feel from the Black Force. The BMII was my first racquet in 1986 and this is the best string setup I've tried in it yet. The previous best was the first version of Multifeel @55 ATW. You'll be surprised how comfortable it is crossing aramid with a slick poly. The slickness of the poly allows the aramid mains to deflect easily providing enough comfort. I don't like too much comfort.
Its soo sad that the string police have you saying "aramid" to avoid their wrath...but yes I agree about the comfort.
 

Muppet

Legend
Its soo sad that the string police have you saying "aramid" to avoid their wrath...but yes I agree about the comfort.
Aramid is what Pro's Pro calls their string, so I just used the company line. When in doubt, quote company policy.
 
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