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Polyester Monofilament
This is definitely an option to consider if you have issues with tennis elbow or similar injuries. It's this simple - Find it cheaper and we'll match do our best to match the price where possible. There are such a lot of options when it comes to stringing your tennis racket that it can be quite daunting to figure out what type of string you should use, and it could be for that reason that a lot of players do not spend much time considering what strings would suit them best. Stringing the racket at lower tension will result in more power, but less control, the racket will feel more comfortable to use. These strings are more flexible than monofilament strings, so they are a lot more comfortable to use and because they stretch more, they provide more ball speed and therefore more power. If you want to go into fine detail then it’s a good idea to talk to your string technician, but, as a general guide and to help move you in the right direction, here are some guidelines as to the types of strings you should consider and their differences. 35mm thickness, a thinner string will bite into the ball more for enhanced spin and will also provide more power but, of course, can be more likely to break, thicker strings will offer more durability and be less likely to break, but deliver less power, and give less spin.
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Then I bought this and I’m really thankful It’s fun to play with it.
At first i tried to attach rope myself but that didn’t work.