soft polys

TennisProPaul said:
Here is the exact info from the scientific point of view.

I can attest Technifiber Promix 17g is super soft and feels sooooo good. String savers works well with this string.

http://www.racquetsportsindustry.com/issues/200509/200509stringselector.html

I agree and promix or duramix are my strings of choice. They're polyester multifilaments so basically you get the benefits of a multi in watered down form(good softer feel, string elasticity, power) and also the benefits of a poly in watered down form.
 
TennisProPaul said:
Here is the exact info from the scientific point of view.

I can attest Technifiber Promix 17g is super soft and feels sooooo good. String savers works well with this string.

http://www.racquetsportsindustry.com/issues/200509/200509stringselector.html
What purpose do string savers have on a poly- they dont fray.

edit: its a polyester composite multifilament, so it has multi fibers on the outside so the string does fray... wierd.
 
I just strung my PD with spinfire, I'll post later after I tried them. I would say get the maxi power one if you dont mind the higher price.
 
Toalson Cyberblade tour thermax 1.23, Luxilon BB ace, Kirschbaum P2 1.25 are the most soft poly that i have tried.
I don't know if are confimed of lab test data, but i have a sensitive arm with stiff string and I haven't any problem with these strings.
I have played with Tecnifibre Spinfire for 2 weeks, but i've found a strange loss of control and feel on low balls and in defensive shots.
 
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