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Comments: As an update on my earlier post, I have been able to drop the tension down to 52 lbs in my Burn 100LS. The
difference is subtle but still the same control I was getting at 54 lbs. There is still no string movement even hitting with big hitters. I
have 10 hours on this set with no wear at all. I hit pretty flat so that might be helping keep the strings looking so good.
From:Mike, 9/23/17
Comments: I have been impressed with this string so far. I have it strung at 54 lbs in my Burn 100LS. Every shot feels
very controlled and there is no movement during the hit process.
From:Mike, 8/6/17
Comments: My 13 year old son is a Junior USTA Intermediate level player and had his racquet strung with
these strings at the recommendation of his head coach. It did noticeably help his control and confidence. After about 5
hours of play (about a week), we were already planning on when to re-string in time for his next tournament. During the
second week, he was unable to hit his shots confidently and his second serve became frustratingly tough to get in. By
then, the center of his racquet looked like a hairball. My son is not a particularly hard hitter, but he does put a lot of spin on
the ball. I have to agree with Anon's feedback that the strings appeared to perform well for the first few hours. Then it
quickly wears away.
From:Paul, 11/16
Comments: Feels great for the first few hours. Then they start to fray like crazy. So the duration that the
strings
feels good is actually very short, despite not breaking yet. So the cost during its usable life is quite high. Tried regular NXT
before. It is not as crisp, but much longer lasting.
From:Mark, 5/16
Comments: These strings have the best feel, comfort, and power I've ever used, but the strings are lowest in
durability.
From:Henry, Garden Grove, Ca, United States, 10/10
Previous Feedback
Comments: As an update on my earlier post, I have been able to drop the tension down to 52 lbs in my Burn 100LS. The difference is subtle but still the same control I was getting at 54 lbs. There is still no string movement even hitting with big hitters. I have 10 hours on this set with no wear at all. I hit pretty flat so that might be helping keep the strings looking so good.
From: Mike, 9/23/17
Comments: I have been impressed with this string so far. I have it strung at 54 lbs in my Burn 100LS. Every shot feels very controlled and there is no movement during the hit process.
From: Mike, 8/6/17
Comments: My 13 year old son is a Junior USTA Intermediate level player and had his racquet strung with these strings at the recommendation of his head coach. It did noticeably help his control and confidence. After about 5 hours of play (about a week), we were already planning on when to re-string in time for his next tournament. During the second week, he was unable to hit his shots confidently and his second serve became frustratingly tough to get in. By then, the center of his racquet looked like a hairball. My son is not a particularly hard hitter, but he does put a lot of spin on the ball. I have to agree with Anon's feedback that the strings appeared to perform well for the first few hours. Then it quickly wears away.
From: Paul, 11/16
Comments: Feels great for the first few hours. Then they start to fray like crazy. So the duration that the strings feels good is actually very short, despite not breaking yet. So the cost during its usable life is quite high. Tried regular NXT before. It is not as crisp, but much longer lasting.
From: Mark, 5/16
Comments: These strings have the best feel, comfort, and power I've ever used, but the strings are lowest in durability.
From: Henry, Garden Grove, Ca, United States, 10/10