Comments: I've been using the Polylast 17 for just about a year now after a
friend had recommended it to me. This string really lasts and it has pretty good control and
feel at the same time. Lately though I've been looking a for a durable Polyester string that
has even more feel and control while still being amazingly durable. With many new Polyester
strings out there, I think I'm going to switch.
From: Alex, Guilderland, NY, USA. 4/03
Comments: I tried both the 16 gauge and the 17 gauge of Polylast. I would have
to say that if you string your own racquet, go for the Polylast 17. It has a better feel and much
better grab of the tennis balls. I hit better topspin stroke with the 17 gauge compared with
the 16 gauge strings. Durability is particularly good on the 16 gauge version. It breaks by
average of 16-20 hours of playing. I have played the 17 gauge only for two hours and can't
tell how long it would last.
From: Michael, Seattle, WA. USA 10/02
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