Dunlop Hexy Fiber 16 String Customer feedback
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Comments: Put this in my BLX 6.1.90. It does have more bite than other multifilament strings. But there is
randomness in the shots. I tried it on the wall, and found it is very difficult to make consistent shots that I am able to make with
other strings such as NXT and X1. I would not recommend this string.
Comments: This string has a good bite on the ball, but did not last long for me so I decided to put this on the
crosses and poly fiber on the mains. Soft in the arm too. It truly works great.
Comments: Hexy Fiber is one of Dunlop's best strings. It's nice and silky soft. Great touch on the ball. Arm friendly.
I have it strung on a Wilson K Factor 6.1 95 at 50 lbs. It's absolutely stunning to hit with. For the money Hexy Fiber is the way to
go. Dunlop Silk is just too pricey for me. Dunlop needs to make Hexy Fiber in black. Also, I noticed Hexy Fiber has an unusual
odor upon unboxing my racquet. The odor faded after the first hitting session so don't worry.
Comments: This string needs more comments IMHO. It really has decent bite on the ball for a multi at this price. It's
pretty durable for me, but I hit pretty flat with an eastern FH grip. I'm a 3.5-4.0 player.
Comments: I recently put this string into play in my Dunlop 4D 500 Tours. The string is a multi that is textured
much like BHBR. I like those strings in general, so I decided to give it a try at mid-tension/60 lbs. For the first hour or two the
strings felt remarkably poly-like to me. There was some movement to the strings but not too bad. After the strings settled in, the
feeling from the strings got softer and more "multi-feeling". Spin and control are really good for me and
durability with about 6 hours has been good as well, but I am not really a string breaker. All in all I would recommend this string
to anyone who likes the performance of rough polys' like BHBR but not the shock or harsh feelings associated with poly strings.
Comments: I really like this string as a cross. It produces a nicely muted feel when paired with poly, and is durable
enough to last a reasonable amount of time in a hybrid. It really plays nicely when paired with Cyberflash 1.25. I didn't like it at all
as a full bed, as it was too muted and didn't provide the poly-like spin I hoped for. I have no idea on the durability full bed, as I
cut it out. As a cross with CF mains:
Comments: I was very impressed with this string. Not only is it extremely soft, but it holds its hexagonal shape very
well. It generates very nice spin, and on top of that it's surprisingly durable. I used this string in a hybrid and it seems to be
holding its tension very well.
Comments: Very soft string, I hit about 5 balls and by the end of the rally the strings were all out of place. Very
friendly on the arm and allows access to bigger swings without sacrificing control. As far as durability goes, bigger hitters would
destroy these strings in a few sets. The strings work for me personally because I'm an average rec player who plays only 3-4 days
a week. Players who have a hard time finding the courts due to overhitting may like these because you can take your full swing
with the ball still landing inside the courts. I'm satisfied with these but there are still definitely strings I'd prefer over this one.
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