Babolat RPM Blast v. Volkl Cyclone String Comparison
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- čas přidán 1. 03. 2017
- Tennis Warehouse breaks down the differences between Babolat RPM Blast and Volkl Cyclone. Find out which one is more powerful, more spin-friendly, more comfortable and which one is our favorite overall!
Would really love it if you guys did more of these.
I would really love to see Wilsons Champions Choice Vs Rpm/Vs Gut !!
too bad every highschool player in nation buys into babolat marketing and will use their products to fit in with others. yonex raquets and volkl strings all day baby
Thumbs up guys! Please more of those string comparisons!
I like that you included the cost of the string as part of the review, even though you guys probably get them for free.
Andy, Very much appreciate you mentioning the gauges of strings you play tested along with the tensions; They speak volumes.
i would like to see Babolat RPM Blast v Babolat RPM Blast Rough! <3
love these vids!
Cyclone is an amazing string and I agree with the assessment in this video. In fact this video just reminded me that I need to purchase a reel which I'll do right now. Also I just noticed Andy has a huge backswing on this backhand. Probably one of the biggest I've seen!
Just to pass by to say I love those review video. And gave thumb up. Say thank you to Andy and Chris.
Great review!! Thanks!!
Just loved this String Comparison Series! Hope comes many more! How about a multifilament fight?
I play with 17 g Cyclone and 17 g X one Biphase and it feels like heaven. I do change the tension a little bit depending on the temperature but for the most part I would agree with you guys. Cyclone is cheap and tension maintenance is much better than RPM Blast or even Yonex Poly Tour Spin. I still play with the Yonex Poly tour spin with the X one Biphase or NXT for my cross.
The reason why I decided to become a certified Stringer is so I can save time and money trying different strings and stringing when I want. These tests are great for reference, but ultimately, you have to try all these strings for yourself. That's the only way you'll know. Any of these strings would feel different in different racquets, different tensions, gauges, colours etc. If you want to find the right string for you, you'll have to try a lot of strings, I'm talking several types, even the same ones in different gauges, until you have found your string. I would recommend, if you're playing in a country like where I'm from, Ireland, where it rains a lot and where as consequence most tennis courts are synthetic grass to make the water sink faster and be able to play when wet, to have a second raquet strung 1-2 pounds lower to compensate for the heavy wet balls and slow game when playing in a damped/wet court.
Chris with the modern footwork at the
Cyclone ALL DAY. Been using it for years and it just works great wherever you put it. Mains, crosses, full bed; it's all good.
wow I have been wondering about this recently, what a coincidence!
I have had great success after finding out the right tension for me and RPM Blast. But, I had to cut 2 string jobs out to find my playability tension. Now, I also use it on the mains and a nylon or synthetic on the crosses.
Nice stick Chris.. I have 3 of them.. Gonna have to throw some RPM strings in em... You've motivated me
Cyclone is a very good string it used to be my goto string until I found my current Top Secret co-poly. In my opinion a player must find a perfect racket first, then a perfect string to go with it. After that make sure to add a dampener then nice replacement grip w/ an overgrip and you've covered almost everything racket wise.