Topspin Cyber Blue 17 (1.25) String Customer feedback
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Comments: After reading many reviews, I decided to try this one. This is a soft poly sting, with good control, crisp
feel, and some spin. Also this is the first string that made me feel the ball sitting on the stringbed before launch. I'm ok with this
string. I think this one is good for a hybrid, and the price is nice. I strung a full bed of it on a Volkl PB 10 at 40 lbs and Organic V1
at 45 lbs.
Comments: Don't know if I should post the comment here as they are meant for Cyber Black instead of Blue.
Anyway, the Black was strung on my MGR OS at 55lbs and it's magic. At first, you can't really tell but after two sessions, the
strings are amazing!! If you hit it correctly, you can feel the ball sitting into the stringbed and waiting for your command. it's
fantastic! Anyone who can get their hands on the Black should try it.
Comments: I'm trying out this string in a hybrid, with multifilament crosses, 55/58 on a 95 sq". It's a very
comfortable hit with good power. Unfortunately, in this setup, my serve often goes long and my deep volleys don't have the
control I'm used to with an all multi setup. Looking at the other reviews, I'd like to try it on the whole stringbed. It feels great,
looks great, and if it will give me bite and spin, it would work out really well.
Comments: I tried this string after one of my friends recommended it. From the moment I stared playing with it I
felt that I got much more topspin and control. No matter how high you hit the ball it will curve in.
Comments: These strings are okay. You get a lot of spin and power but they are NOT durable and they lose tension
quickly. It is also an arm friendly string. It lasted me about 2-3 months.
Comments: Fine quality strings. My only complaint is that they are a little too muted for my taste. I like more of a
raw banging sound when I rip into a forehand. Don't worry about arm problems with this one--it is extremely soft, probably too
soft for me. Holds tension well and you get a very predictable and reliable "crispy" response. Good especially for serve&volley or
all-court type players. Go with Cyberflash if you are a baseline basher.
Comments: This string plays so well at a very, very lose tension on a smaller head racquet. I play with an nCode
Tour 90. The quick swing, and smaller sweet spot balances out with the loose strings to produce a machine. It hits fast, powerful
but with control and LOTS of spin. I highly recommend this string for anyone looking for power and spin. Be warned that although
I said it gives control, it's better for a K90, N90, PS90 or anything from 90-93 inches with a heavier head. Everyone to own though
right. With a low tension you also make the strings last longer, allowing for flexibility. By the way, an underrated aspect of this
string is the way it can hold its pattern and set up without flailing around too much.
Comments: Awesome string. I actually hybrid this with Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power on main. Luxilon is a very stiff
string, but with Topspin Cyber Blue on cross, my Prince Speedport tour was absolutely amazing. The playability is incredible.
Control is very good. I recommend to heavy hitters.
Comments: Very solid string. Good spin and control. Reasonable power. Found it easy to place volleys and very
comfortable to hit groundstrokes. Slightly less spin than SPPP or Cyber Flash, but very comfortable on the arm. I get about 15-20
hours on a set of strings, mostly playing doubles. I'm a 4.5 player using a K-Factor 95 strung at 55 pounds. I've also tried these
other strings - SPPP, Topspin Cyber Flash, and Tecnifibre Pro Line II, Pro RedCode, and NRG 2. Cyber Blue is the best overall
string that I've tried. My next favorite string is SPPP which has SLIGHTLY more power and spin, but is a little tougher on the arm.
Comments: Great string awesome pop on serves and groundstrokes.
Comments: I Just tried full Cyber Blue 17 this past weekend, and liked it very much. Had been playing full
Cyberflash 17 at 58 lbs in a 107 sq in head without any elbow problems, and also liked that a lot. Went with 60 lbs on the Cyber
Blue (because it's supposed to be a bit softer than the Cyberflash). Seemed to me that it was a little livelier than the Cyberflash,
but not uncontrollably so. Like the Cyberflash, Cyber Blue doesn't move around. So far, so good.
Comments: Just changed to these strings and absolutely love them! I have them strung up at 54 on my FXP Prestige
mids. Wow what a combination. I feel that these are perfect for tight patterned, low powered racquets.
Comments: This is a wonderful string. I've been playing with it for almost 6 months now, so I feel I've acquired
some real knowledge about them. I'm a strong 4.5 player who hits with heavy topspin and heavy slice. Their durability is
outstanding! There is virtually no string movement. There is more than sufficient power, but if you can't generate your own pace;
these are not the strings for you. I began stringing them on my 98" at 60 pounds. This was way to strong and aggravated my
tennis elbow. I now string them at 50lbs without any loss of control. I have even debated about going to 47lbs and trying that. I
directly compare these strings to SPPP, but they seem to hold up better over time. There are better strings out there, but for the
price; you will be hard pressed finding a better value vs. performance.
Comments: I've been using these strings for about a year now. These strings are as good as many of the Luxilon
without the price tag. I use these strings on the mains with Wilson Sensation 16 gauge and it feels awesome. Not only that, but it
only costs me like $7 to string with this combo.
Comments: This string is just too easy. I actually hybrid this with Babolat Pro Hurricane and, o baby, it's too easy.
Wonderful, truly wonderful.
Comments: This is a tough string. I thought it felt OK but had a hard time with my slice. After 20 minute felt some
elbow tightness then some elbow and shoulder soreness. Compared it with Kirschbaum Pro Line II and the Pro Line II puts this
string to shame. There is more feel, pop and playability. I would not recommend. I'm an ex-college player/open player strung at
52lbs. on my Yonex RDS 500.
Comments: Awesome strings! They are very soft, yet powerful, with so much feel. I strung this on my Wilson Hyper
ProStaff 6.1 (stiff racquet) at 55lbs and my tennis elbow doesn't flare up anymore. Seriously, I think the lower you string this
string, the better it plays. I'm going to string it at 52lbs with Natural Gut next time.
Comments: Based on Kevin's comments I bought these strings. Thanks, Kevin! This is the best poly/co-poly string I
have ever tried, and I've tried them all. Lots of juice and so far absolutely no arm or wrist problems. That is saying a lot as I am a
60-year-old 4.5 player. I've never served better with power and control. Finally, I may now be able to move away from hybrids,
and these strings are bargain priced, especially in a reel, compared to other poly/co-polys. I string my Pure Drive at 55 lbs. with
Cyber Power. Perfect.
Comments: I had read that these strings felt more like synthetic gut than any other poly on the market. Not only
did they feel like synth gut, but they also performed a bit like synthetic gut. The typical poly spin potential didn't seem to be
there, and control was a bit lacking, but it was a very comfortable and powerful string. I'm sure there are legions of players out
there who would benefit from this soft, durable poly.
Comments: Wow what a great string! I have been hesitant on using poly strings since I had previously experienced
some tenderness in my wrist/elbow with other poly strings, but not the case with the CP. I used CP mains crossed with Pro Supex
Max Touch, and it was wonderful!! Control, power and tons of spin and best of all -- no soreness at all! I was really impressed. If
you're considering a soft poly with some pop, yet control, give these a shot. Strung on Diablo MP at CP 52/MT 55.
Comments: Oh my God! This string is the bomb, I used to use regular synthetic and multifilament on my Wilson K
tour 90, but they either have too much power or a dead feeling. This one is different because it provides power and control, but at
the same time has a crisp feeling compare to other strings' mushy feels (including multi�s). And it's way more arm friendly
compare to other poly�s like Luxilon strings. What can I say, excellent control and spin, crisp feel, descent power and arm
friendly. And I love the color too. Currently I hybrid this string in main and multifilament string in cross, it may not last long, but
the playability is incredible!
Comments: I have just started trying polys, all full sets. Up until now the Kirshbaum Proline 2 was my fav, but I like
this one better. The problem I've had with all polys is that they feel great on groundstrokes, good on volleys, but bad for serves. I
completely lost all pop on my serves until I came across CP. This string still gives me that spin and control I like from a poly, and
still allows me a great serve. I don't know how long it will retain tension, but I did string it at 54, which is about 2-4 lbs tighter
than I have strung other polys. I will stick with this one for a while. Great color too.
Comments: These strings WERE amazing. The spin is amazing, all my shots had power and at the same time I had
good placement. It had great touch and feel on my drop shots. HOWEVER... I broke them in 3-4 hours of play. I strung them at 62
on my aeropro drive cortex.
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