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Colors: good bad average ¦ Satisfaction = overall satisfaction
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D-FENS (14), 2012-12-02  |
male seniors team player lower league, medium strokes with little spin, allround game |
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| 55/55 lbs |
Head YouTek IG Prestige S (MP, 16/19) |
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| StringAdjectives |
soft, comfortable, resilient, flexible, elastic, lively, explosive, precise |
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finkalamano (2), 2012-08-25  |
male young seniors beginner, medium strokes with moderate spin, defensive baseline game |
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| 56/56 lbs |
Wilson BLX Six-One 95 18x20 (MP, 18/20) |
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| Compared to:Tecnifibre Black Code 1.24 |
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| Similar string(s): |
n/a |
| StringAdjectives |
soft |
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BWagner (3), 2012-07-18  |
male team player upper league, soft strokes with heavy spin, allround game |
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| 59/59 lbs |
Dunlop Aerogel 4D 2hundred Tour (MS, 16/18) |
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| Dunlop Aerogel 4D 200 Tour. Hard court. Indoor and outdoor. |
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| The Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 17G and 16G strings are very similar although the 17G offers more spin and seems to a bit easier on the arm. However, the durability is about 3 times longer with the 16G string. |
| Similar string(s): |
n/a |
| StringAdjectives |
comfortable, flexible, solid |
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finalfantasy7 (14), 2012-06-07  |
male team player upper league, hard strokes, offensive baseline game |
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| 64/64 lbs |
Head Prestige Pro TGK 237.1 (MS, 18/20) |
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That butter feel is very unique, no other string offers you that feel. Enjoyed the string but I strung it at 64 lbs, way too high especially in a 18x20 string pattern.
Even at this high tension the string felt nice, good power (which NRG2 didn't have) and spin potential, but I felt that NRG2 is a better string as I'm a flat hitter and it suited my game. |
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| Felt very nice, but I strung this way too high 64 lbs, lol crazy. It has a nice buttery hitting feel which is unique and no other string has. Frayed a lot quicker than NRG2, but I did prefer NRG2. |
| Similar string(s): |
Tecnifibre NRG2 |
| StringAdjectives |
soft, elastic, lively, unique |
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lexi4berlin (19), 2012-03-28  |
male team player lower league, medium strokes with little spin, offensive baseline game |
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| 53/51 lbs |
Babolat Pure Drive GT+ (MP, 16/19) |
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Being a multifilament player who has tested a lot of highly rated strings so far, I have to declare the X-One Biphase as my favorite string.
I prefer the 1.24 mm gauge although I like thin strings, but the 1.18 mm version did not perform as well for me overall.
This string has a specialty: During the first 2 hours it does not perform at its best, but then it loses some tension and provides excellent playing characteristics, and maintains this level almost until the end. Normally I prefer to play freshly strung racquets, but not with this one.
Played on clay and on fast carpet with good Dunlop Fort Tournament balls. Due to the great feel, the switch between the different surfaces was easier than with other strings. |
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| Compared to:Isospeed Professional |
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The X-One Biphase performs better on fast strokes and much better on soft strokes than the Isospeed.
Other multifilaments may provide similar levels of power and comfort, but the X-One provides a really unique combination of power, feel and control. |
| Similar string(s): |
Wilson K-Gut ,Wilson NXT Tour |
| StringAdjectives |
soft, comfortable, elastic, lively, explosive, unique |
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