
Overview
Introducing POLYTOUR REV! As a co-polyester monofilament, this string will give you the needed control to execute your most powerful strokes. Packed with 8 sides, POLYTOUR REV not only puts a tight grip on the ball, it also comes with a SIF (Silicone Oil Infusion), which helps the strings snapback powerfully during impact for extra ball rotation. This co-poly also has above average comfort for a poly-based string, making it an obvious choice for any player who wants a more arm-friendly control string.
- Gauge: 16L/1.25mm
- Length: 39ft/12m
- Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament
- Color: Green, Orange, Purple, White
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Customer Reviews
Great with VCore 98An incredibly nice blend of comfort, pocketing, spin and pop on the ball. I think one of the best for this racquet. I prefer the 125 Guage vs the 120 Guage. I also string 2 lbs lower than normal at 50 vs 52. Really love this string.
Poly Tour Rev breaking at 10-12 hoursI string this product for a customer at 55/53. the last two sets of orange, one popped after an hour, we restrung and replaced the grommets, at 10 hours the string had deep grooves throughout and broke.
Yonex poly tour rev stringVery good string for durability
Polytour Rev orangeThis was a pretty good string, it worked well for me on my Percept 97
Great control and feelFeels almost like a fully round poly, but with good grip. OK tension matinee, but playability makes up for it. Don’t sleep on this poly!
First Yonex StringI've been playing various forms of Hyper-G for three plus years and decided to give PT Rev a try with my new Yonex Percept 100D. I love everything about the string and I have nothing negative to say about it, but I've only hit with it for about three hours total so far. If the string continues to perform as it has been then I'll be making the switch to PT Rev.
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Yonex Polytour RevIt was just what I wanted. It worked great and was very strong.
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Love it and hate itPut this in my Percept 100 at 46 pounds. Not a soft string but not too firm either. As one mentioned, it’s best suited for advanced players who have fast swings and go all out. Spin can be heavy if incorporating the latter. Too muted and the ball can fly out of the park since it is very lively if not watching your racquet angle. This thing is a beast on serves. Flat and spin serves. Nice on slices and just okay on volleys. Would probably be better in a hybrid than a full bed honestly.
Crispy & spinny, but launchyPlayed only for an hour so far with this in an Ezone 98 at 49lbs. Nice and crisp feel so far and *very* live in this setup. A few bad missed from a high launch angle on some slight mishits during faster rallies, but really rewards a smooth fast stroke with some major bite — sharp angled shots off low short balls were really dipping hard over the net and kicking up off the court. Felt fantastic on serves. Feel and feedback were fine for me — could definitely feel the ball on the strings and part of the crispiness definitely came from solid bite, but didn’t feel a ton of ball pocketing but they might settle in a bit more. Think this string would be perfect for a player who likes playing poly at lower tensions, and either very dialed in on their powerful strokes, or has sound fundamentals and could benefit from a little more pop. Probably not much benefit for players under 4.0-4.5 because it was at its best when you really tell it what to do to the ball.
QualityHigher quality string and it is priced like it, so totally understandable. Stiff feel and good tension maintenance. Good for the heavy hitters.