Comments: I have used ALU Power Rough for many years, I gave Polylon a try as I wanted some more pop (haven't
been happy with any hybrids) and a thinner gage poly might do the trick. I've been hitting heavily with it for two days and
absolutely love it. I love the extra pop and spin. My 2 handed backhand is finally doing some damage. Slice is slicier, top spin
forehands and serves have more action on them. If I have to restring every week to maintain this, it will be worth it.
From:
Ben, 2/13
Comments: I've used this for several years on the mains or crosses, but on mains especially where it will pocket
nicely. I use a soft type in the crosses like Gosen Sheep or Gosen SP (now called Polyquest) at less then 50 pounds tension. It's
extremely economical. I restring often and get great performance.
From:
David, 10/12
Comments: I have been using this string for over a year now, and I
absolutely love it! I used to pop Babolat polys in weeks, and when I
tried these strings (mainly for the price) I was pleasantly surprised.
They last me at least a month of intense hitting (10-12 hours a week),
and they have an amazing and genuine polyester feel. If you are a big
hitter spending a lot on strings, I highly recommend you give them a
try. And if you don't like them, its only $3!
From:
Andrew, 8/12
Comments: I have been using these strings for the past couple months. The strings
play well, good spin, can hit deep, decent control, but the feel of the
string is horrid. When I used it with my Wilson BLX Tidal Wave, it didn't
bother me too much, but when I switched to an AeroPro it started to bug
me a lot. Also the string power dies after a couple of days, but
the strings do not break. I would recommend this string to a person that
strings their own racquets but has a tight budget. (I strung at various tensions all with very similar results)
From:
Aaron, 7/12
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