Tecnifibre Multi-Feel 16 String Customer feedback
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Comments: Better than X-One Biphase for price and durability. Must try!
Comments: I really enjoying this string. There is great feel, decent durability, and is very comfortable (a big plus,
since I have been working through an arm issue for the past 8 months.) I am a big hitter, and feel like I am getting
great plow-through with a full bed of these. I have loaded up my
racquets with String Savers to extend their life, though. I think I've
found a new string.
Comments: I found Multi Feel better than NRG2. With Multi Feel, I have more control on my groundstrokes and
strings don't move at all! Power is also pretty good. And the most important thing, my arm is happier! Durability is similar to
NRG2.
Comments: This string is a must try. It has power like most
multifilaments but without the trampoline effect. I really felt like I
could harness the power and the spin potential is high. Comfort is also
very good even though it is listed on the high end of the RSI stiffness
ratings.
Comments: I decided to buy the strings after reading miklers multi thread on the Talk Tennis forum. I hybrid this
on crosses with ALU Rough mains. The power I get from this hybrid is 3 times more than my previous setup and ultimately as
much control (as the first time you use original Big Banger Rough) as a full bed of ALU Power. The strings are still lively after a
week of play(20+ hours).
Comments: 55 lbs Multifeel/ 53 Tecnifibre Synth gut. I felt if was way too powerful, good pocketing but many of my
shots were a bit long.
At this tension the mains move too much for my taste.
I will try it with the same hybrid but strung both mains and crosses about 3-4 lbs tighter
Comments: I bought a reel for $100, and at 32.5 ft / racquet (yes, I measured this), I get 20 sets, or $5 / set. On
my Yonex RDS 001 90s @ 56 lbs, playability and feel are excellent, stringbed movement is acceptable (NOTE: Ideal for those who
like to straighten their strings as a way to focus between points), and durability is much better than expected from a multifilament
string. I'm a 4.5, power hitter with heavy spin off of both sides. From the user reviews I half expected to hate this string, but the
'pro' reviews were favorable so I decided to try it. Absolutely love this string. I mostly play on dirty, gritty, sandy public courts
that grate the fuzz off the balls in about 30 minutes, and yet I get 10 hrs of singles play per string job. At $5 / set, who cares?
Sure beats paying $13 - 15 / set for Live Wire XP, X-1 Biphase, or Wilson NXT. I'll be stocking up on this string next time it's on
sale.
Comments: This string is extremely arm friendly and offers great ball pocketing. I strung the Multi-Feel at 56lbs in
my Volkl C10 with an electronic machine and the tension was right on the money. I currently have a shoulder problem will be
having arthroscopy within the next 6 weeks. This string is helping me get a little hitting time relatively pain free until I have the
surgery. I was playing with Gosen Micro 17 previously and there was quite a bit of shock being transmitted to the elbow and
shoulder. I have been playing tennis for almost 20 years and would rate myself a strong 4.5 baseline player. The polyester or so-
called hybrid strings will give you some sort of arm problem over time. I rather spend a little more money on string and remain
injury free. Kudos to Tecnifibre!!! I will be ordering some after I finish my rehabilitation from the surgery!!! I highly recommend
this string to anyone who has arm problems!!!!
Comments: A nicely priced a Polyurethene (PU) coated multi focused on feel and playability. $9 nicely slotted below
Wilson NXT and Tecnifibre NRG. Tension maintenance throughout the life of the string is better than NXT & NRG2 but less durable
than NXT. Like all PU multis, the cross will fray and break first. The string is more control oriented, less ball pocketing and
trampoline effect than the other two. The feel is crisp but is manages to be quite easy on the arm; even at 63 lbs. String
movement is minimal, which is great for creating ample spin. It is also friendly on the stringer but you need to clean your clamps
every few string jobs to avoid slippage. This is common with this type of multi. A good buy for this grade of string. I would
definitely buy again. Racquet: Tecnifibre T-Feel 305 (63lbs)
Comments: Very good strings, soft and good in the maintenance department. Had to restring it three pounds lower
to get all the spins, distance, serve speed and still have control that I needed. Rate with TNT, Wilson NXT, and Yonex 850 super,
which is saying a lot.
Multi feel main 16/57lb/cross with Tecnifibre synthetic gut 16/56lb.
4.5 fischer pro 1 lite.
Comments: Great string! Like Lars, I consistently experience breakage with the crosses & I have never had this with
any other string. In my Prince O3 White, this string is so crisp and offers wonderful ball pocketing and appropriate power.
Tension maintenance is great, too. Anon and another person said, "Make them seven bucks and I will stock them up for years."
The trick is this....buy the reel and it averages to about SIX BUCKS per string job! Either way, highly recommended string.
Comments: If you like the way NRG2 hits but you are disappointed in NRG2's tension maintenance, then you'll love
Multifeel. My holy grail was finally found when I strung my mains with Tecnifibre's Multifeel (60#) and the crosses with Prince
Synthetic Gut w/ Duraflex (58#). The tension maintenance of the Multifeel is very good with the center core construction, yet still
comfortable to hit with given the outer multi-wraps. The feel of the string is like a crisp natural gut but less lively (powerful).
Control and spin are excellent, along with durability and tension maintenance. Power is there when you need it.
Comments: Very comfortable string but it frays really easy on clay. Takes me about 2h to break it (n6tour @
58pounds). The strangest thing is that it's always the crosses that break first not the mains. I haven't experienced this with any
other string before.
Comments: I have been playing with TF F-Feels big brother TF NRG2 for 4 years but I wanted to try something else
cheaper and hopefully with more durability. The first time I used it I did a hybrid with it (mains) and lowered the tension about 3
pounds from what I normally used for NRG2. Played much harsher than NRG2. The second time I dropped it again 3 lbs to 53/51
(53 is the lower limit on my Prince O3 Tour) and then it played soft right away, very similar to NRG2 but with greater durability. I
will buy again.
Comments: Nice string. Strung at 55 lbs. on my Yonex RDX-500 MP. I switched to this after experiencing tennis
elbow while using a polyester hybrid (gut/Babolat Pro Hurricane). Holds tension well & nice soft feel. Play mostly doubles & it has
nice feel at both the baseline & for volleys. Just started using it so can't comment on the durability yet. If it holds up well, will
definitely buy again.
Comments: Very good string for the money, holds tension really well. Doesn't move around too much; more
durable than I predicted. Strung at 64lbs. in a Prince Air DB oversize. I'd buy them again and string least 2 lbs or so lower. I had
strung a little tighter than I wanted, expecting tension loss from past experience with Tecnifibre strings. These lost no tension
whatsoever.
Comments: Nice pocketing and bite. Using this one in the mains with syn gut PSGD which adds spin. Like Eugene
says "Make them 7 bucks and I will stock them up for years."
Comments: It is a very good string, but you have to break it in for a day or so (strung at 59 pounds in a Babolat
Aeropro). At first it feels like it gives you too little power, but then it becomes nicely responsive, though still not overly powerful.
Comments: Awesome strings. Just awesome. Just like gut. Strings are very sticky, so no movement. Unbelievable
pocketing. Not harsh at all. Tension holds well at least 6 hours.
Very good for small heads like my RDX 500 Mid. Make them 7 bucks and I will stock them up for years.
Comments: This is a great string. It plays almost identically to NXT, but for much less. Good
durability because of the gauge. Highly recommended.
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