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P6 1.28mm

Tennis Only String Silver

P6 1.28mm

Tennis Only String Silver
$7.99
In Stock: 20+
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Massive spin

Excellent tension maintenance

Outstanding price

This string is sold without packaging.

This six-sided co-poly takes a bite out of the ball, not your wallet. The fact that it offers above-average tension maintenance for a poly makes it hard to resist.



  • Gauge: 16/1.28
  • Length: 40ft/12.2m
  • Composition: Co-polyester monofilament w/six sided profile
  • Color: Silver
  • This string comes without packaging.
  • Guage updated on 5.22.25. The gauge has always been 1.28mm but was incorrectly listed as 1.30mm.

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
22 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best PolyI play with both Wilson Blade 98 and 2025 Head Gravity Tour using the P6 usually at 53 or 52 ibs. Love the control . Compared to my other favorite poly, ReString Zero, I find the ReString to be slightly better control but the P6 much better for power. Since both my racquets are control racquets already, the P6 gives me a better edge than the ReString. Love it.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Good String for PopSetup: Babolat Aero 98, full bed at 53lbs The Good: The P6 delivers excellent power and feel across all shots. It provides great "pop" off the strings with nice pocketing that gives you confidence on volleys, groundstrokes, and serves. Tension maintenance is solid, which is always appreciated for consistent playability over time. The Trade-off: While the power is definitely there, spin generation feels limited compared to other strings. If you're looking for heavy topspin, this might not be your first choice. Bottom Line: A reliable power string that performs well in all areas except spin. The Tennis Warehouse rep's suggestion to experiment with different tensions between mains and crosses, or try a hybrid setup, could be the key to getting that extra spin while keeping the power benefits. Rating: Good for power players who don't rely heavily on spin, but might need some setup tweaking for spin-oriented games.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Good string, but dies FASTMy info: 4.5, wide/fast heavy topspin forehand, moderate swing and spin 2HBH. Like to kick and topspin serve for most of my serves. I use a reverse hybrid of poly mains and multi crosses. I play about 10-12 hours a week. My go to polys are toroline, but decided to try these because the reviews were good; crosses are Head Velocity MLT. Comparable spin/snap to Wasabi from toroline (was the other poly on my other racquet when comparing; same racquets), though has a bit more muted feel. Overall a great string for the price, I'd give this a 4.5 if I could, as these strings are great but die strangely fast. Usually I can tell when I need to change strings soon as there's a gradual decline in control/spin generation, but with these the change was quite sudden. While playing a match the strings went from fine to dead/barely any spin generation over the course of 3-4 games in a set. This was after about 8 hours of playing on these strings, so still within the "acceptable" mid-range poly life, though a bit on the lower end. At first I thought it was me, and even started heavily exaggerating low contact, very high follow-through on my forehands to try and get the balls to stay in. I didn't realize it was the strings until I changed racquets just to get some change in the routine and every ball started landing in again. Long-winded way of saying that they are good strings, but are on the shorter end of the life cycle, and die VERY quickly; I do not know how long these strings will last if strung and not played on.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Very good stringI'll admit, the first time I hit with this, I was less than impressed....it felt like I was hitting with a cast iron pan, the string bed was so stiff. However, this seems to be a fairly firm/stiff string and once I broke it in a bit, my opinion did a 180. It's now one of my favorite strings. It has good balance of control and feel, and holds tension quite well. Next time I get my racquets strung with this, I'll drop the tension by 3 pounds or so. I don't normally hit with a ton of spin, but I don't have a problem with generating spin when I need extra. Doesn't seem to generate a ton of power, which for me is good as I can swing out more freely. Really can't beat this string for the price. Would be interested to see this string in a 1.23mm diameter option.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
P6 is a solid choiceI'm using this string in a Dunlop CX 200 (2021 model year); this string compliments this control frame quite nicely in that it provides a great combination of power and control. It's particularly good around the net with touch shots. It has adequate spin and also good control on serves while also supplying some extra power for flat or slice serves. FH/BH slice is above average is you like to chip and charge. P6 was definitely worth a try for me with this control oriented frame.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
This is such a solid stringThe combination of spin and feel is on the money. Reviews and reels please.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Excellent stringMy favorite poly. I string it at 52 lbs on my Head Gravity Pro. For a poly, it's a pretty lively string without giving up control. I use an Eastern grip, flatter balls with top but not heavy spin. Can't speak to those western grippers. It holds it's tension very well, strings don't move around. For me, I can step in and hit a fast paced accurate ball without fear of it flying out. I have recommended this string to all my big friends and they love it too.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
A Poly of Epic PotentialI have been playing poly and poly hybrid string setups for over 10 years. My go-to has always been a firmer 17 gauge poly either full bed or with a syn gut hybrid cross. As an aggressive all court player with a one handed backhand, I am constantly looking for the balance between feel, power, consistent launch and comfort. Enter Tennis Only P6! I became aware of this epic string when demoing a few racquets for my 16 year old daughter who also plays competitively. Her TW demos were strung with this hexagonal silver string with amazing feel, power, spin and control. I had to try it in my racquet! Strung at 48# with full bed in my Wilson Blade 98 V8, this string has outperformed strings 2-3x the cost. I have supreme confidence when swinging out that the spin will pull the ball into the court. Touch and feel on volleys, half volleys and droppers is amazing, like butter! Typically, I am notching and feeling my strings lock up within an hour of play, I have currently 5 plus hours on my first set of P6 and although notching is present, the snapback and consistent bed response is still there. I also strung a test racquet at 52# and found a different response, crisper and a bit more precise sweet spot. Not unenjoyable but loved the feel at 48#. I am not typically one to "fan gush", but this is definitely a string you need to try. A great balance of feel and comfort combined with great spin and power potential and solid durability and tension maintenance. I am a 4.5 level aggressive all court player with a driving topspin semi western forehand, one handed backhand and serve topping out typically at 110 mph.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
P6 solid valueStrung P6 up in my Dunlop CX 200. Great value poly. Arm friendly with good power / control ratio. Enjoying playing with P6.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
suprisingly goodAfter demo babolat pure aero 100, I got one and strung it with my usual setup solinco confidential 16L at 49 and ALU power 16 Rough at 47. However, I did not get good spin as the demo racquet, so I called tennis warehouse, knowing the setup in the demo racquet was P6 at 52lb. Thus I strung my racquet use P6 at 52X50lb. After playing about 10 hours, it looks like it hold the tension well, had good amount of spin, control is decent, no issue to my elbow and shoulder.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
A firm cross stringUsed with BHS7 in an O3 Legacy 110. Decent spin & tension life. A good value.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
The spin and control are incredibleThe spin is truly amazing. When this string is out of stock, I am forced to go back to my old string, which is great but also more expensive and not as spin friendly as P6. One of my customers who plays college tennis uses it with OG Sheep Micro. He loves it. When are we going to see reels of this string?!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
AMAZINGIn the world of strings, where tension and touch entwine, The Tennis Warehouse P6 emerges—a quiet, powerful design. A symphony of control, a harmony of feel, It speaks not in loud boasts, but in every solid seal. A whisper on the racquet, like wind through the trees, Its touch is sublime, it dances with ease. The ball, like a note in an endless refrain, Finds its place with precision, again and again. The power it yields is both fierce and restrained, A controlled explosion, where chaos is tamed. Every stroke is a promise, a silent decree, That this string holds the court and sets your game free. It offers a feel that is soft, yet direct, With just enough cushion to safeguard your respect. But don’t mistake its gentleness for fragility— For in its fibers, resides a quiet durability. For the aggressive baseline fighter, it stands as a guide, For the net-rushing artist, it’s an ally, a stride. The P6 adapts, it listens, it knows— Wherever you hit, wherever you go. The durability shines through, an enduring grace, As it outlasts the game, time leaving no trace. It holds form with courage, with resilience, with pride, A companion to every twist, every ride. So here’s to the P6, a string of rare worth— A partnership forged for those who know its true birth. Not merely a product, but an extension of play, Turning each match into poetry, with every sway.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Good stringVery good
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
A convertLet's start by saying I have always been a gut bigot. But I decided to play test the Head Gravity Pro and for fun, try out the poly strings. The poly used was the P6. Absolutely loved it. Lost some power but gained so much more control. I have since purchased the Gravity Pro with the P6 at 51 pounds. Am extremely happy with it. But as a test bed, I purchased a second Gravity Pro using the Wilson Power gut at 51 pounds and find that there really isn't much difference in power. In all fairness, the gut is still new and hasn't had time to loosen up a bit. However, as is, I have a hard time forcing myself to use the racquet with the gut when the other is available. I will give the gut a chance to loosen up but if I don't see a significant advantage shortly, I will be switching out the gut strings for the P6. The other obvious advantage long term is the price point, $8 versus $45. I might try lowering the tension on the P6 to see if I gain anything without giving up the control but that will be an experiment for next month. FYI, I do have a slight elbow pain and can say that I did not feel any more stress on the elbow at the 51 pounds mark, played just the same as the gut at 51 pounds.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great feelI am 4.0-4.5. Put this in a Head Extreme, strung by TW at 51 pounds. Great for all shots
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Such a wonderful string!Had this string in my Yonex Vcore 95 when I demoed it and I absolutely loved the set up at 53 lbs of tension. Great spin and tension maintenance, and I actually favor this string more than my Solinco Hyper-G. Love that TW is offering this. I bought some more packages on sale, and hopefully TW will sell a reel soon!
5 out of 5 Stars
Spin and tension maintenance. WOW!This string's spin-potential and tension maintenance are unbelievably good. It is not a soft poly, but it's also not overly stiff or uncomfortable. It amazes me that TW doesn't promote this string. It's the reason I bought the racquet I demo'd. I am stocking up before they raise the price.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Good Value but....Having demoed quite a few racquets recently, I am a huge fan of this stuff in the 16x19s. Good power, durability, and pocketing. I would switch to this in a heartbeat if you could get me a reel. It really seems to hold up well and is very playable even when notched. One of the few polys I would play with until it snaps. But I don't like it in 18x20 racquets -- I demoed the Head Gravity Pro and the Speed Pro and it was strung with this stuff. Just felt like an absolute board. I don't know anyone who would string an 18 x 20 with anything thicker than 17g. Maybe come out with a 17g version for closed pattern racquets? I ended up not wanting to buy those frames after demoing them with this string.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Excellent4.0 all-court player. Recently demoed this string in a Yonex Ezone tour. The pocketing sensation is excellent and the string was a delight to play with. Control, spin, feel…it’s all there.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great value and good ball pocketingJust switched to the Yonex Vcore 95 and couldn't find a string that didn't feel super stiff in this frame. Hyper G was pretty good but this string felt amazing when paired in the vc95. It doesn't have too much power or spin but it just pockets the ball so well so I feel like I have amazing control with shaping my shots. I think this string would be great for beginners looking to get more spin and control on shots. I don't think this string is going to be great in just any racket because I think each racket deserves a trail of a few strings until you can find one that feels just right but if you want a softer poly this is a good one to try, I'd say it's even softer than Head Lynx Tour. It's definitely not a crispy string so if that's what you're looking for maybe look elsewhere but for under $10 you should try it. I strung at 46lbs (going 50lbs with the next set)
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Surprisingly very good mix of power and spinFirst I tried these on the demo racquets and felt very good. Then I ordered the strings few months later to try them on my own racquets (2021 Pure Drive Plus). I just remembered it, but didn't have too much expectation to be honest. I used to use RPM Blast and then switched to Hyper-G and Volkl Cyclone. I did my own stringing. I like thin strings 1.20 and 1.15mm. This string is relatively thick so thought it may not be good for me but when I played the power and spin are comparable to RPM Blast. In fact, I like this one little bit better. For the price it's a great string. I strung one racquet with this and another with Hyper-G. This one has more power and Hyper-G has more spin but I kinda like them both. I think Tennis Warehouse should start selling reels.
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