Which Tennis String is Best for Your Game? (ATT String Guide)

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • In this video we'll be breaking down every type of tennis string on the market and explaining what each one is best for. From grippy polyester strings to soft synthetic gut, we cover them all!
    0:00 Intro
    0:19 Synthetic Gut Strings
    1:12 Multifilament Strings
    3:38 Polyester Strings
    5:42 Stiff Polyester Strings
    8:05 Polyester Hybrid
    9:00 Soft Polyester Strings
    11:02 String Gauges
    12:16 Summary
    You can grab reels and sets of all the strings mentioned in this video by visiting the All Things Tennis website.
    Head Synthetic Gut PPS:
    allthingstennis.co.uk/product...
    Solinco Vanquish:
    allthingstennis.co.uk/product...
    Head Lynx:
    allthingstennis.co.uk/product...
    Solinco Hyper G:
    allthingstennis.co.uk/product...
    RPM Soft:
    allthingstennis.co.uk/product...
    Check out our blog where we write in-depth string reviews:
    allthingstennis.co.uk/blogs/r...
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Komentáře • 69

  • @PF9O
    @PF9O Před 3 měsíci +3

    Strings make a bigger difference than the racket IMO.
    It's part of the fun to test and tinker with strings!

  • @JC-hz9en
    @JC-hz9en Před rokem +7

    The best video ever for explaining in 15 minutes all you need to know about strings. Good job !

  • @adambien808
    @adambien808 Před rokem +5

    Great video! Wish I’d watched it sooner. Would have saved me hours of reading through many, many posts on the Tennis Warehouse forums! Especially liked learning about the Babolat RPM soft. I’ve been using Head Velocity MLT but have been wanting to try a poly. Looks like a good way to enter the new world of polys!

  • @Zenavesta
    @Zenavesta Před 2 lety +5

    This is exactly what I was looking for in an essay about strings. Thanks very much!

  • @benjaminjensen111
    @benjaminjensen111 Před rokem +1

    So informative. very good video.

  • @Respect-dg6px
    @Respect-dg6px Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent discussion and explanation. I am having my racket restrung according to one of your specs (shaped poly on the mains and soft poly on the crosses). Thank you! Can't wait to try.

  • @jiboo6850
    @jiboo6850 Před 2 lety +2

    i totally agree with the shaped poly for mains and smooth round for crosses. i also lubricate the strings with silicon spray before stringing the racket. much better relation between strings for the snap back factor. i personally use Pro Kennex Hexa mains and Pro Kennex Poly XT crosses. very durable as well and i hit rather hard.
    i'm above average in power in my strokes but for comfort and joint preservation, i went hybrid just to have a lil extra oompf in power from the racket and also a softer feel. i was using Tour bite soft mains with Head Sonic pro crosses before and it was good too. so similar that i barely had to adjust to Pro Kennex combo. later combo is just a bit cheaper where i live so, i take advantage of it. Pro Kennex is very reputable brand too.
    i like to play light 103 head size rackets at 285g (Babolat Evo drive Tour) so by nature, it gives me a bit more power than a 100 or 98 head size at the same weight. 1.30 gauge at 23/22kg tension or 48/50 pounds.

  • @AlphaChinou
    @AlphaChinou Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for the recommendation for RPM soft.

  • @edmundogordon7370
    @edmundogordon7370 Před měsícem

    Great information aloha coach Mundo

  • @kiraneyre5289
    @kiraneyre5289 Před 2 lety +1

    Great explanation - will be upgrading my strings next time I'm in Windsor at your shop!

  • @Reakerboy
    @Reakerboy Před 2 lety +2

    You have a YT channel! Just subscribed, just made my first online order with you guys last week, great service. Keep it up 👌🏻

  • @nathanmiller6051
    @nathanmiller6051 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Great video

  • @richardmills5360
    @richardmills5360 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent detailed but clear explanation - Thank you. I’m using Hyper G soft at 50lbs and love it.

    • @tomathome77
      @tomathome77 Před 5 měsíci

      Hyper G is so dead, it doesn't offer anything!! What's the point of those strings 😆

  • @jorgeandrescoppiano.5715

    Great vid! What about a soft poly at a higher tension, versus a stiffer poly at lower tension? Which is better on Comfort ? Spin? Control?

  • @alexanderlesmana2427
    @alexanderlesmana2427 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey man, really like your explanation. Do you have any strings recommendations for Wilson Blade 98 V8, 16x19, 305g? With Gauge and Tension too.

  • @BIGLOVE4TRUTH
    @BIGLOVE4TRUTH Před 10 měsíci

    A good multifilament that I have used a lot is Gamma ocho XP. It is shaped and does not fray like many do. I have used it in the mains with a soft co poly - Kirshbaum evolution in the crosses. Good long lasting set up.

  • @WaltKurtz68
    @WaltKurtz68 Před rokem

    Good info. Definitely gonna try that Babolat RPM Soft !
    What I'm missing is which string (type) works best in what racquet (type)? E.g. let's say Hyper-G works well in a 98 or 100 sq in 16x19 racquet, but would it play and feel equally well in an 18x20 racquet, like a Head Speed Pro (100 sq in 18x20) or a Prince Phantom 93P 18x20 ?

  • @jorged4763
    @jorged4763 Před 2 lety

    Hi great explanation! Which arm friendly would you recommend for a senior (50y) who plays 3-4 times a week? Gauge 1.25 or 1.30? . The first one (Vanquish) could be work? Thanks !

  • @fosho8214
    @fosho8214 Před 2 lety +2

    good explanation

  • @HiredGunz98
    @HiredGunz98 Před rokem

    Try Gosen AK Pro CX 17 (TS761) full bed 55lbs or in a hybrid setup.

  • @antonioragosta5727
    @antonioragosta5727 Před 2 lety +3

    Good explanation! I would add that the recommended tension on the frame is meant for synthetic gut strings only. Another point might be to remember to do not keep a polyester string too long and not till breakage. Polyester loses tension and elasticity quickly since fitted; no elasticity means no vibration damping at all. No more than 20 play hours or 3 months is a general limit.

    • @ssabin123
      @ssabin123 Před rokem

      What tension would you recommend?

    • @antonioragosta5727
      @antonioragosta5727 Před rokem +1

      @Sam there is no a simple answer. It depends on racquet, string, and game. I normally look at the string tension range, available from tennis string database, and make a couple of tests. The accuracy of the stringing machine and stringer technique also play a big role in what for example, 23kg mean.

  • @varyiant9776
    @varyiant9776 Před 2 lety

    What polys do you recommend that have a low launch angle but have exceptional spin and control along with power. My current racquet setup is EZONE 100 2022 strung with Hyper G 19 Gauge at 53 pounds. After watching video I was considering doing a poly hybrid setup, However I don't know where to start.

  • @mteca5093
    @mteca5093 Před rokem

    Which multi has the hardest coating to use for a cross

  • @Gabriel-MagicMusic
    @Gabriel-MagicMusic Před 11 měsíci

    What do you think would be the best tension (the strings to still feel lively-not dead) for TECNIFIBRE 4S ( 1.25mm) sttings in the racquet YONEX Percept 100 D 🤔??? Thank you

  • @nicolasramossalcedo9176

    hello . What voltage do you recommend for luxilon adrenaline century 20 1.25 in an ezone 98 305 g (2022) thanks and regards

  • @jeblunde1
    @jeblunde1 Před rokem

    Would you recommend Hyper G Soft in a Pure Drive at sub 51lbs? Any complaints re: arm issues with this string? Thanks!

  • @markmoore5981
    @markmoore5981 Před rokem

    Do you have your favorites for poly cross strings with gut mains? What are some of your favorites. Most people don't want to spend $20. a set for Luxilon like the pros. I am looking for a poly cross that marines well with natural gut to give you maximum playability. Right now I am using Hyper-G 20 gauge poly. The Solinco Hyper-G 20 in my gut / poly hybrid was arrived at by trying every other string in the Solinco line in 18 or 20 gauge (if available). Prior to that, I play tested numerous slick smooth rounded polys (dozens) to see which ones performed best. My top five previously priced under $14. a set were (in order): 1) Yonex Pro Tour FIRE 1.20; 2) Weiss CANNON Silverstring 17; 3) Kirschbaum Pro Line EVO; 4) Mayami Hit Pro 1.25; and, 5) MSV Co-Focus 17L (1.18). Just ordered Tier One GHOSTWIRE and Grapplesnake Tour M8 (which I have heard good things about. What would you top three polys be for cross strings with gut?

  • @Bambotb
    @Bambotb Před rokem

    We really need your tourna strings reciews..i will import either tourna or solinco to my country as a business distributor and hesitant between both...seems like tourna is the best overall value...what do you think ?

  • @mustafa_sakalli
    @mustafa_sakalli Před rokem

    Hey guys, I'm using Dunlop CX400 Tour and looking for control in my strings. I'm thinking full bed poly but having concern about arm issues. Soft poly (like dunlop blackwidow) at 25/24 kg tensions would give me the control that I'm looking for? Or poly mains + gut cross would give me more control and spin when needed?

  • @EdmonBegoli
    @EdmonBegoli Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. What is your take on the Technifibre Triax?

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před 2 lety +1

      Really fantastic string, very innovative like rpm soft and perfect for anyone wanting excellent comfort without sacrificing durability

  • @marceloikezaki
    @marceloikezaki Před 2 lety

    great video. have you tested Luxilon Savage? I use to use hyper g 1.25mm but sometimes my elbow hurts a little. so I was considering hyper g soft or hyper g 1.20 as you said, but a friend of my recommend me luxilon savage. is that any good like hyper g?

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks a lot! Luxilon savage isn't any softer as a poly than a hyper g, I'd try hyper g soft full bed or if your looking to get a softer feel for your elbow mix hyper g with a thin round cross, something like lynx touch or rpm soft which will still provide durability but comfort will be so much better!

  • @christiansantfournier2794
    @christiansantfournier2794 Před 8 měsíci

    Where would you place Tecnifibre Black Code please?

  • @jorged4763
    @jorged4763 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, great explanation thanks !. Which arm friendly string would you recommend for a senior (50y) who plays 3-4 times a week? 1.25 or 1.30 gauge ? Thanks again!

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před 2 lety +1

      Tecnifibre triax is a good option or X-one biphase from them too. There is also Head Velocity, Babolat xcel in the full muti departments. If you're after spin and control try lynx touch in the mains with a multi cross!

  • @villiam7941
    @villiam7941 Před 2 lety

    I tried full bad of rpm soft in Vcore 98… they stuck out of positions after 2-3 shots. Rpm soft even worse than multi for me. Element does so much better. Let’s see what lynx touch brings.

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před 2 lety +1

      RPM Soft Isn't a poly, it's a multifilament/poly fusion so will move around in the frame. Whereas Element is a soft full poly, which won't move around in the frame but is a stiffer string.

  • @tatovicxcii100
    @tatovicxcii100 Před rokem

    Great content! I found it really helpful, thanks a lot! Speaking of the Head Sonic Pro 1.25mm do you think can suit Pure Aero 2023 and Head Extreme MP 2022 (I own both) ? What tension? Thank you very much

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před rokem

      Sonic Pro isn't the best option imo. Pretty basic with poor tension maintenance

    • @tatovicxcii100
      @tatovicxcii100 Před rokem +1

      @@allthingstennis thanks a lot for the answer! Which strings do you think can suit these rackets the best? Is Head Lynx better than Sonic Pro? 🙏🏻

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před rokem +1

      @Tatovic XCII I would go for Head Lynx Tour if you want to stick to HEAD strings. Why not try some Solinco in there?

    • @tatovicxcii100
      @tatovicxcii100 Před rokem

      @@allthingstennis yes I already tried Solinco Hyper G Soft 1.25mm on the Aero 2023 and I find it great. What string by Solinco or other brands can you suggest me to try on both racquets so that I can notice which racquet I prefer the most? Thanks again 🙏🏻

  • @christiansantfournier2794

    How about different tensions in the mains and crosses? So a bit more tension in the mains (because they are longer) and less in the crosses. What do you think about this?

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před rokem

      Yes - I've seen the crosses lowered 1 or 2 lbs quite frequently by pro's.

  • @calumhezseltine1943
    @calumhezseltine1943 Před 2 lety +1

    Haha “please don”t use Kevlar, it’s not a tennis string”. AGREED!

  • @maulanaalfarisi2905
    @maulanaalfarisi2905 Před 2 lety +1

    sir which one is better for wilson blade 18x20 v8, lux 4g or solinco hyper g?? thanks

    • @allthingstennis
      @allthingstennis  Před 2 lety

      We would advise Solinco Hyper-G soft, looks amazing in the racket too!

  • @emamastro7914
    @emamastro7914 Před rokem

    Is the rpm soft similar to head lynx touch?

  • @fingersm
    @fingersm Před 2 lety +1

    HyperG p. My aero VS is a dream

  • @lgeiger
    @lgeiger Před rokem

    Bless the metric system.

  • @raghuveer9887
    @raghuveer9887 Před 2 lety

    Pls be louder

  • @Terminatortx33
    @Terminatortx33 Před 9 měsíci

    There you go im thinking the higher the gauge the higher the mm. Why do they make that back to front and confusing?

    • @dwaynemcallister7231
      @dwaynemcallister7231 Před 9 měsíci

      Gauge is a measure of thickness used for industrial wire and sheet metal so a higher gauge number is thinner lower gauge is thicker. Maybe it is better just to use mm if one is confused?

    • @Terminatortx33
      @Terminatortx33 Před 9 měsíci

      @@dwaynemcallister7231 Yeah that was my point. When a number increases as for the gauge you think it means it increases the size ( Thickness) not the otherway around. So what does the actul measurement represent?