Wilson Revolve Tennis String
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Yes, it is. An easier to handle polymer
A thinner gauge string has more feel, power, and spin potential than a higher gauge string, but obviously will not last as long as the former. Since 17 gaunt string was breaking too quickly for me, I moved down to 16 gaunt string. It's hard for me to say how much my performance has changed. It may be necessary to move down to a lower string gauge if you are breaking 18 guage string fast.
That's what it looks like In my case, I get it in a fairly strong green, so orange seems perfectly feasible as a color option.
The length of the vessel is 40 feet. This is enough to racquet almost any type of racquet. There are only 135 square feet. For racquets with a length of 12 inches, two string packs are needed.
Selected User Reviews For Wilson Revolve Tennis String
The perfect string for long, hard hitters who generate their own power and want to add This string is the opposite of a "power" string and has been very helpful for controlling my tendency to swing too fast. The spin is decent and the co-ordinator is nice and soft There are polys. These were easy on the joints due to the soft material and the fact that they aren't vibrating too much. Whenever I brush up on the ball, I like how the strings snap back quickly into place. The strings are rarely ever pulled back into place for me. Approximately 2lbs of tension is lost after the first few hours of play. It stays stable for about two months (playing with 2. 60 lbs strings. The frequency is three times That they do not notch as fast as steel, which is very good. Raquet 14 gauge white racquet 1 inch grip Among my favorite strings are Wilson Blade 104, Wilson RipSpin (discontinued), Volkl Cyclone 16, Luxilon Savage, and.
Those with a top spin will benefit from this. This is a good thing because the strings don't move after a hard shot.
During the past 10 years, this string has been my go-to string. Feels great to the touch and is durable. I highly recommend this book.
It is one of the softest polys that I have ever It's not that bad to maintain tension Although it is a poly, you probably already know what to anticipate. It will probably lose a few pounds in the first few In comparison to some stiffer polys, this one spins a lot easier and is very easy on the arm.
Feels like a snap back when you press the button. If you catch a ball cleanly, you'll feel the strings are firm and the ball will come off the racquet face with a bit of zip. When I do crosses, I use Optimus. The string you choose would probably work if it had the right comfort It's possible to make that ball dance if you find one in a 17 gauge.
It is a bright and lasting color. Quite a bit of.
I like how it works.