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My string journey ends - Contender #3: Grapplesnake Tour M8
Timestamps below 👇🏽
This is it: finally, the string journey ends! The my choice is uncannily similar to my fav. string: Ytex ProTour Blue.
They are both soft yet responsive, and give me loads of ball pocketing which is the trait that I care about the most. There is one big difference though, and that is in the type of softness you get from either one. I expand on this in the video.
Check out Grapplesnake Tour M8:
www.grapplesnakeusa.com/collections/sets/products/tour-m8-set
My review of Ytex ProTour Blue:
ua-cam.com/video/pNyuyZ6s4UM/v-deo.html
ReString Zero revisited at 35 lbs:
ua-cam.com/video/Fq7jvSnGT6g/v-deo.html
My review of Ytex Protour Blue/Quadro Twist hybrid:
ua-cam.com/video/3L1lAVSDyxI/v-deo.html
(Not sponsored)
00:00 Intro
00:36 Type of Softness: the major difference between PTB and TM8
02:15 Hyper-G is a much stiffer version of TM8
03:19 TM8 is soft AND responsive
04:03 TM8 does everything a bit better than PTB
04:37 How to decide between PTB and TM8
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Відео

My string journey ends - Contender #2: Ashaway Monogut ZX Pro
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🙏 Thank you to the TW team for producing amazing content such as the podcast from Ashaway's Steve Crandall that I feature in the video! I wouldn't mind if there was more of this! 😄 🔊⚠️ Hey folks, I apologize for the background noise in this one but it's cicada season in Southern Ontario. Hopefully it's a lot better in the next one! Timestamps below 👇🏽 My string journey has ended and I thought i...
How I protect myself from the sun ☀️ while playing TENNIS & PICKLEBALL
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I think this is perhaps one the the most under-discussed and under-rated topics in outdoor racket sports. It is the middle of summer ☀️ here in the northern hemisphere so the time is ripe to talk about this. I've struggled with this for most of my life because of my very oily skin so I try and distill what I've learnt in trying to manage this over many, many years. (Not sponsored) Cleanser: www...
Solinco Hyper-G in a squash racket?! First Impressions!
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When playing squash, I LOVE cutting the ball such that it ends up glued to t he wall or fading into a nick/corner. I played a lot prior to COVID, and at a decently high level too. My level has dropped significantly, but that doesn't change the fact that I still really enjoy getting out on court and playing this (unfortunately, dying) sport that is a relic of British colonialism. Thanks to my fr...
My string journey ends - Contender #1: Ytex Protour Blue and Quadro Twist
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Timestamps below 👇🏽 My string journey has ended and I thought it'd be cool to talk about my final contenders and why I liked them (for my game). I have two more contenders to follow after this. This setup truly surprised me, especially when it broke in. It felt like gut; except if gut was a poly (because it gives decent spin). An analogy I'm going to use in an upcoming video: if actual gut is l...
3 influential factors in Federer’s career: The Master - Book Review
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⚠️ I had to type all the text you see in this video so please forgive any spelling errors; I did my best in my proof-reading. I read a LOT, like 50 books/year. I love books and I still, to this day, find reading/writing to be the best way to learn/get clarity on your thoughts. They've been a big part of my life since I was a kid, so I want to include them on this channel. This video kicks off a...
This is what Hyper-G Soft should have been - Ytex Octo Twist String Review
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⚠️ Hey folks, for those of you who came here expecting a video detailing the end of my string journey, I apologize, it'll be the next one. The hard drive that contained that talking footage crashed 😢 My string journey has ended, but I've never thought I'd be tempted so soon to consider something else! Ytex's Octo Twist is that string. I still can't believe how much spin I get with this eight-si...
I'm switching to this racket - 🇯🇵 Prince Phantom O3 100 review
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NOTE: I say at 4:02 that I find it difficult to play with control-oriented rackets but also say at 8:15 that I find that I can basically pick up and play with any racket. These might seem to contradict each other, but they're not meant to. A better way of wording this might be: I find I can pick up and get used to any racket without any fuss, but still lean towards power frames because I prefer...
The best racket overgrip that you've never heard of - Bow Brand Grip Tape review
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The best racket overgrip that you've never heard of - Bow Brand Grip Tape review
One tennis string to rule them all - YTEX ProTour Blue String Review
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One tennis string to rule them all - YTEX ProTour Blue String Review
ReString Sync Review - Part 1: Expectations are the thief of joy
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ReString Sync Review - Part 1: Expectations are the thief of joy
Carlos Alcaraz...but with WWE commentators
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Carlos Alcaraz...but with WWE commentators
WHY and HOW I came to play at LOW string tensions
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WHY and HOW I came to play at LOW string tensions
A Novel Way of thinking about a Sweet Spot
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A Novel Way of thinking about a Sweet Spot
Using string from one racket sport in another - Gosen Gumzone String Review
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Using string from one racket sport in another - Gosen Gumzone String Review
Is the Australian Open worth visiting? My Review
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Is the Australian Open worth visiting? My Review
Tecnifibre X-One Biphase killer? - Solinco X-Natural Tennis String Review
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Tecnifibre X-One Biphase killer? - Solinco X-Natural Tennis String Review
Sinner's Interesting 2-on-1 drill! - Court Level Practice - Australian Open 2024 - 12/Jan
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Sinner's Interesting 2-on-1 drill! - Court Level Practice - Australian Open 2024 - 12/Jan
Wawrinka/De Minaur - Court Level Practice Points - Australian Open 2024 - 12/Jan
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Wawrinka/De Minaur - Court Level Practice Points - Australian Open 2024 - 12/Jan
Court Level Practice Points - Australian Open 2024 - Rod Laver Arena - 12/Jan
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Court Level Practice Points - Australian Open 2024 - Rod Laver Arena - 12/Jan
Babolat Pure Strike Team 2024 - First Impressions ft. Tan Tennis
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Babolat Pure Strike Team 2024 - First Impressions ft. Tan Tennis
An amazing tennis shoe you've never heard of - Artengo TS960 (Gaël Monfils) Shoe Review
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An amazing tennis shoe you've never heard of - Artengo TS960 (Gaël Monfils) Shoe Review
Pure consistency and control from a hybrid setup - ReString Zero and Diadem Evolution
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Pure consistency and control from a hybrid setup - ReString Zero and Diadem Evolution
100 Subscribers! 🙏🏽
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100 Subscribers! 🙏🏽
ReString Zero Revisited at 35 lbs - A lesson in string stiffness
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ReString Zero Revisited at 35 lbs - A lesson in string stiffness
The most "comfortable" tennis string ever - Diadem Evolution Tennis String Review
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The most "comfortable" tennis string ever - Diadem Evolution Tennis String Review
Will this string help you play like Daniil Medvedev? Tecnifibre Razor Soft Tennis String Review
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Will this string help you play like Daniil Medvedev? Tecnifibre Razor Soft Tennis String Review
The best racket grip you've never heard of - Xamsa X-GLU Replacement Grip
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The best racket grip you've never heard of - Xamsa X-GLU Replacement Grip
FUSION! Solinco Hybrids Reviewed: TourBite/Vanquish and Outlast/ProStacked
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FUSION! Solinco Hybrids Reviewed: TourBite/Vanquish and Outlast/ProStacked
My favourite shaped tennis string - Diadem Solstice Power Tennis String Review
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My favourite shaped tennis string - Diadem Solstice Power Tennis String Review

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @bradfordstoll5191
    @bradfordstoll5191 8 годин тому

    If you like spin and a little more control. I use Square X Sharp mains and protour black 17l cross. The black protour has a little more pocketing and pop and the rest of the protour line up is a little more control and feel.

  • @bradfordstoll5191
    @bradfordstoll5191 9 годин тому

    Definitely try the Ripstick. Was using the textreme tour 310 and fell in love with the Rip stick. It’s not pint and shoot but pairs will with a more control oriented poly. Just started swinging the Prince o3 phantom 100x. Not sure I’ll switch but definitely a more control oriented stick. Where can I score one of these. I’m a Prince nerd and need this! Haha

  • @bojack3827
    @bojack3827 2 дні тому

    You are a low level player and your reviews are awful.

  • @__s_k__
    @__s_k__ 2 дні тому

    Great vid on M8. Quick question: Anything better than x-one biphase if you are looking for a super soft string that feels amazing? Don't say natural gut :) How would you compare pro tour blue to x-one biphase? I love x-one biphase but it's pretty expensive and only lasts me 4-5 hours before breaking (i'm a 5.0 player). Thanks! Fellow Canuck.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 дні тому

      Between XOB and PTB, I prefer PTB hands down. I know people say the XOB feels good, but I've never thought that. It is soft, but I don't feel that it's responsive enough for me. The durability is also trash. I'm not a string breaker (even with sun guts), but I always break multis in 4 hours or less. Try PTB at tensions between 34-42 lbs. You'll be surprised at how good this feels (assuming that you like responsive strings, and you don't mind the lower tensions too much).

  • @thebeastmtb
    @thebeastmtb 3 дні тому

    Can you try grapplesnake alpha as well and compare it to tour M8. Thanks

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 дні тому

      I'm definitely interested in more of Grapplesnake's offerings, but not sure if I can get to them before next season. Temperatures are already dropping off here in 🇨🇦

  • @ryansolomon4178
    @ryansolomon4178 3 дні тому

    Love M8 at 45lbs in my 18/20 Whiteout.

  • @marcink5
    @marcink5 3 дні тому

    M8 is a premium string with nice control and ball pocketing, but i find it harsh on arm at higher tension, wouldn’t say it is soft. Feels „thick” and solid, not like hyper g and soft polys empty inside. Also low-powered. I bit more i prefer tour sniper, but both are my strings for matches, trust them, but i dont play them all the time

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 дні тому

      I completely agree with your point on how M8 feels at higher tensions. I ended up preferring M8 at 42 lbs. If they made a thinner gauge of this I would be ecstatic!

  • @mteca5093
    @mteca5093 3 дні тому

    How does it play with m8 n blue in cross?

  • @sebastiandomagala9233
    @sebastiandomagala9233 3 дні тому

    Sounds like the concept behind the Wilson Clash as an idea. Soft when playing things like drop shots, but stiffens up when you open fire. And after your very recognizable description of how it would feel I would probably enjoy shooting my drop shots right to the base line or lobs to the next court. I always thought about ordering Tour M8 for testing, now I know that it´s too lively for me.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 дні тому

      I think the tension is a big factor here. The behaviour I talked about is very prominent at low tensions. At higher tensions M8 can play like a traditional poly, so I wouldn't give up on testing the string. I ended up preferring mine at 42 lbs (I like lower tensions to begin with), and I think if you string 50 lbs or higher you might get the control you're looking for.

  • @TheodorosKolokotronis799
    @TheodorosKolokotronis799 3 дні тому

    M8 is one of the best feeling polys i ve ever tried. Loved that string and its dwell time. My only knock was that i found it low powered even at 23kg. Maybe i should give it a try again at lower tension. I also ordered m8 Maco to test.

    • @ryansolomon4178
      @ryansolomon4178 3 дні тому

      Can you please provide an update on Tour Mako. I also love Tour M8 and I am wondering how Mako is.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 дні тому

      The low-powered nature of M8 really shows at higher tensions. At lower tensions (42 lbs or less) it becomes a lot more powerful. The behaviour I've described in my video is very prominent at lower tensions, which is where I like to play at. I'm interested in Mako too, but we'll see if I can get to it this season since temperatures are already dropping off in 🇨🇦

    • @ryansolomon4178
      @ryansolomon4178 2 дні тому

      @@11sweetspot11 I’m also in Canada. Winnipeg actually. Play all winter indoors in a couple of ladders. It’s actually my winter sport oddly enough.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 20 годин тому

      That's understandable tbh. For me squash is my winter sport; there's just a lot more people that play it as opposed to tennis in the winter.

  • @Kennedia-3
    @Kennedia-3 5 днів тому

    I’m also soft poly fan, but feeling the need to blend a cross that reduces notching. Have you tried Kirschbaum Super Smash Orange? I am loving it, at least for the first 8 hrs or so.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 4 дні тому

      I've been recommended Super Smash Orange a lot as well! I plan to try it out soon! Unfortunately, most polys are only really good for the first 6-10 hours (depending on how hard you hit the ball) and this is despite how well they maintain tension. I'm posting a review tomorrow for Grapplesnake Tour M8; it's very similar to PTB. It might suit you based on your soft poly preferences!

  • @starlimestone8915
    @starlimestone8915 9 днів тому

    I have the same shoe bro. I played with it for a year and a half straight

  • @bojack3827
    @bojack3827 12 днів тому

    This guy is such a noob

  • @thebeastmtb
    @thebeastmtb 14 днів тому

    How soft it is compared to Ytex QT?

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 13 днів тому

      They’re in the same realm tbh, the difference is the ball bite. Because Solstice Power is so sharp it grabs the ball a lot more. I noticed it especially on slices.

    • @thebeastmtb
      @thebeastmtb 13 днів тому

      @@11sweetspot11 durability wise? Ytex QT have a good durability

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 13 днів тому

      QT is more durable for me hands down. It does not notch and cut through itself as aggressively as SP. Where I really notice it is in spin generation. SP will give a lot of spin for shorter duration whereas QT will give me a little less spin for a longer duration. How much this makes a difference for you is really down to your style of play. For me it doesn’t matter as much, I just don’t prefer super sharp strings which is why I like QT better.

  • @meowmixmeowmix
    @meowmixmeowmix 17 днів тому

    Did you get the Prince boomerang tool too? Cant find the right size for my Japanese Phantom O3.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 17 днів тому

      I did not; I actually didn't even know such a thing existed. I just lock the turntable on my machine and that does the trick. A little bit of a PIA, but not a big deal after getting used to it from my first few times stringing this racket. I personally feel that people online make too big a deal of the additional effort that is required to string this racket.

    • @meowmixmeowmix
      @meowmixmeowmix 16 днів тому

      @@11sweetspot11 they string a lot of rackets lol. If you have to string a racket in 20 to 30 minutes and want to watch TV it's annoying having to either brake manually or use your hip which is a terrible thing on crank machines. It's nice when you can watch something and not have to look down as much at the racket when stringing.

  • @chuckfriebe843
    @chuckfriebe843 24 дні тому

    I’ve been using a full bed of the YTex ProTour Blue for years. Excellent ball pocketing and control. Not such a big fan of the Quattro Twist, but never tried the hybrid with the two.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 23 дні тому

      Hey if you like PTB that much then you may not love the hybrid as much. It does play very nicely, but it does add quite a bit of stiffness to the setup. Here's an alternate: Grapplesnake Tour M8. It's like an in between this hybrid and a full bed of PTB. Hybriding M8 and PTB is also really good. I'm publishing a review of it in 2 weeks time so stay tuned if you want to hear more about it!

  • @Sinisterg60
    @Sinisterg60 24 дні тому

    Several folks I have talked to use it in a hybrid. They put the the monogut in the mains and a crisp poly in the cross....

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 23 дні тому

      Good to hear! This is precisely what I mention in the video for hybriding pairings, including trying to re-create a much cheaper version of Federer's setup. Are there any cross strings you recommend as a good pairing with Monogut ZX?

    • @Sinisterg60
      @Sinisterg60 23 дні тому

      ​@11sweetspot11 one older gentleman is a 4.5 and uses kirschbaum max power 1.25 in the cross. Other guy buys the crossfire zx tour hybrid pack but does the monogut zx main 55 lbs and the monogut copoly at 52. I am going to be trying the ladder as the hybrid pack is 14 dollars. He gets about 16 hours of heavy play out of it.

  • @Formisdestiny
    @Formisdestiny 24 дні тому

    What tension?

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 24 дні тому

      I tried mine at many tensions: 50 lbs, 48 lbs, 44 lbs, 42 lbs, 35 lbs, 38 lbs and then eventually landed at 40 lbs as my ideal tension for this setup. To get the 40 lbs I initially string at 42/41lbs, and the strings settle in at 40 lbs and maintain it for as much as 20 hours for me.

    • @Formisdestiny
      @Formisdestiny 24 дні тому

      @@11sweetspot11 i’ve never played that low in any racket and string combination. Currently I use a Yonex vcore tour with Solinco confidential 18 gauge at 50 pounds. It’s a pretty nice combo but I’m tempted to give yours a try. I’ll probably start at 50.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 23 дні тому

      Hey, if that tension is what you're used to then definitely start at that. I tend towards lower tensions anyways, so 40 lbs is really just a preference thing. I think this setup played well at all tensions tbh.

  • @greenpeaks
    @greenpeaks 26 днів тому

    is it comparable to Poly Plasma??

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 25 днів тому

      Sorry mate, I haven't played with Poly Plasma before so I can't tell you. I did watch/read reviews on this after I read your comment and just based off that I think Poly Plasma is much stiffer than PTB.

  • @brettneuberger6466
    @brettneuberger6466 26 днів тому

    Great job! Going to try it out.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 25 днів тому

      Thanks! Let me know how it goes, hopefully you're experience is positive!

    • @brettneuberger6466
      @brettneuberger6466 25 днів тому

      @@11sweetspot11 Thanks. I’ll let you know what I think. This may be a silly question, but can I have two rackets strung with just two packs of strings if they string them hybrid?

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 25 днів тому

      Yep, you can. I always do that when testing hybrids too. What stringers likely do is cut the string sets in half and use each half per racket.

    • @brettneuberger6466
      @brettneuberger6466 25 днів тому

      @@11sweetspot11 Thanks so much!

  • @jaquevius
    @jaquevius 26 днів тому

    Why not just use natural gut? Looks like there is a huge difference in tension loss between the two. Is it the playability or the cost?

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 25 днів тому

      Hey, I actually thought it maintained tension very well, much better than polys but not quite as well as natural gut. For me, it's 100% the cost. In Canada, where I'm located, one set of Babolat VS Natural Gut is $80 CAD (including taxes, VAT in Southern Ontario is 13%), and that's if you pick it up at a store and don't ship it for an additional cost to your home. Tennis is already such as expensive sport to play and there is no way I'm shelling out that much money. To me, Ytex ProTour Blue and Grapplesnake M8 get me 90% of the way there and they hold tension remarkably well. Even if I hybrid with Monogut ZX Pro I would pay way less than one set of natural gut.

    • @jaquevius
      @jaquevius 24 дні тому

      @@11sweetspot11 wow that’s expensive. I’ve never tried natural gut but hear it’s amazing….but I didn’t realize it was that expensive

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 24 дні тому

      NG is definitely amazing, I would love to play with that alone. Definitely worth a try at least once; there's some folks I know who like it enough to remain committed to it despite the cost.

    • @__s_k__
      @__s_k__ 4 дні тому

      Where can buy sets from in Canada?

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 4 дні тому

      Ashaway tennis strings are unfortunately really hard to find in Canada. I bought my sets from the US when I was visiting there.

  • @Issam_98
    @Issam_98 Місяць тому

    هل يصلح للعب كرة السلة؟

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      أنا لست لاعب كرة سلة لذا خذ هذا الرد بحذر. إذا كنت عرضة لالتواء الكاحل، فلا، ليس كذلك. ولكن إذا كان لديك حركة قدم جيدة، وإذا كنت خفيفًا على قدميك، وتعتمد على قوتك الخاصة في الحركة بدلاً من الأمل في الحصول على حذاء للمساعدة، عندها فقط أستطيع أن أرى أن هذا ينجح مع كرة السلة. Translation for those reading this comment later: I was asked whether the shoe is good for basketball or not. My reply is this: I'm not a basketball player so take this reply with a grain of salt. If you are prone to ankle sprains then no, it is not. But if you have good footwork, if you are light on your feet, and you rely on your own strength for movement rather than hoping for a shoe to assist, only then I can see this working for basketball.

    • @Issam_98
      @Issam_98 Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 شكرا جزيلا

  • @level27xrock
    @level27xrock Місяць тому

    Glad to hear your thoughts! I've tried this string in a few experiments, but like you, my first couple tries, haven't really impressed me. I did them in hybrids, one as a main, other as a cross - and I think it was just the setup with the other strings and/or the tensions, but yeah it just felt.. lifeless, as you put it. Plus, for me, and it could be because of the tension I used, which wasn't high, I believe I did 54lbs on the ZX, 52 with polys - I was not a fan of the higher pitched "tinny" sound it would make when striking the ball. To me that sound I associate with 'cheap' - so it was just a little off putting to my ears and that sort of also added to the 'lifeless' verdict, psychologically. I'm all for the theory and practice behind this string though; truly unique, and they need to push it out and market it better - this string is hella old! Yet hardly anyone knows about it. The little extra care needed when tying off knots when stringing, and the tensions to string at also should be emphasized drastically

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 29 днів тому

      I think a big factor with this string is that it is really old (been on the market for a long time). It's just been forgotten, especially in the wake of the poly trend that has overtaken tennis in the last two decades. Hopefully this video makes more people aware of this string, but I still do genuinely think that most people are not going to like it when they try it. It's a departure from how traditional strings play and that unfortunately is a big hurdle to cross. But you never know, I thought it had enough to offer to seriously consider this as my go-to string, and others may come to the same conclusion. Glad to hear you tried it out too! Give their Dynamite (multifilament version of this string) a try too. That one also plays pretty uniquely, it's more responsive than Monogut ZX!

  • @thebeastmtb
    @thebeastmtb Місяць тому

    Which is cross and mains?

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      As I said in the very beginning of the video, PTB is in the main and QT is in the cross.

    • @thebeastmtb
      @thebeastmtb Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 spin string should be on the main right?

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Not necessarily. It mostly comes down to what you're looking for out of your setup. If it's spin, then sure, that's probably the right way to go. For me, what comes first is getting ball pocketing, feel and control (the directional kind, not the pin-point type that is usually associated with control). This is why folks put natural gut in the mains, just as an example. Spin comes next, and I've always had to sacrifice a bit on this. So this entire string journey has been about not sacrificing on the spin front too much. While putting PTB in the mains and QT in crosses did give me a little less spin than the other way around, there wasn't a noticeable negative impact on my game, at least at the level I play at (3.5-4.0 player). If anything, the real downside is durability: PTB gets notched because QT is noticeably stiffer (that's a good rule of thumb - that the softer material always gets sawed into). But again, I'm mindful of the impact of polys on my arm and I restring my rackets (myself) every 8ish hours, so durability and decrease in spin performance is not much of a concern for me.

  • @Phoniq
    @Phoniq Місяць тому

    Costs just as much as gut.;)

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      LOL, not quite as rich as gut, but fair point that it's not an inexpensive string. In hindsight I think I should've perhaps brought up the cost as a point of discussion in the video too. At the end of the day I don't think Ashaway moves too much of this string - so it might be harder for them to achieve even greater economies of scale in order to start bringing the cost of the string down.

  • @MyCvid
    @MyCvid Місяць тому

    Tension loss too high.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      I personally didn't experience a great deal of tension loss, but that also depends on what you consider as tension loss. For me, my tension dropped from 48 lbs to 44 lbs, stabilized there for the rest of my playtest .I didn't experience another tension drop after that.

  • @dimcorner
    @dimcorner Місяць тому

    My experience with this string is that it is soft for a poly and it will not really notch, just break. That said the poly mains that I put up against it lose out because the mains end up notching and just stop sliding. My best so far with monogut was kevlar with 10-15 lbs differential tension. Surprisingly manageable if I strung it at 50/40 and would last FOREVER. I had to pre-stretch monogut quite a bit tho. If you go full bed monogut it's ok, nothing amazing, just softish and sounds squeaky.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      It's not a poly. This is why it feels/behaves quite different. Personally, I'm not a string breaker and I didn't break this sting either. Do you mind sharing what poly mains you've used with Monogut ZX? Yeah I agree, a full bed of Monogut ZX is not for me either. It's funny you bring up kevlar because that's exactly what I wanted to try next with this string. I mean, there must be a reason why Ashaway sells a prepackaged set of Kevlar/Monogut ZX, right?

  • @Esoteric_Aphorism
    @Esoteric_Aphorism Місяць тому

    What is snapping/breaking like with this string? I play in an often humid or wet environment, but love a gut mains and poly cross hybrid so moved to using Technifibre X-ONE Biphase (multi) in the mains however, I can't get more than 5 hours playtime out of it without breaking a string which is pushing me towards a full poly bed.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      I'm not a string breaker, and I didn't break this string either. But I can tell you that the durability is FAR higher than in a multi. Multis are the only things I ever break, which is why I don't use them either (I also have never come across a multi I like the feel of). You do have to be careful when stringing this string though, especially when tying knots - you have to tighten knots very slowly. Everyone has complained about this, and I also snapped off the string when doing this (although I was able to salvage the situation).

  • @ey039524
    @ey039524 Місяць тому

    My son and I have been playing w/ this for a few years as a cross, first w/ natural gut (40s lbs), and now w/ a soft poly main (30s). Allows the mains to snap back, just like poly, but way softer than poly. Not cheap, though. Strung w/ constant pull machine.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Hey, that's great that you found a way to use this string that you're happy with! Do you mind sharing what polys you're using at the moment?

  • @brandomaxwell
    @brandomaxwell Місяць тому

    At 16:24 you echo virtually every string geek's frustration. NONE of the string makers provide useful data on their strings; not stiffness, not tension loss, not energy return. So, if the string isn't listed in in TWU's database, you're SOL.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Yeah, it's a disappointing state of affairs. In my view, TW should be an independent verifier of string data, not the source of truth.

  • @andrewhwang8951
    @andrewhwang8951 Місяць тому

    Hey, nicely done vid here. I will try this string as a dedicated poly user. I like your breakdown and informed basis of discussion - thorough and measured. Well done!

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Thank you! 🙏 Lots more to come so stay tuned!

  • @opencourt808
    @opencourt808 Місяць тому

    Wow I'm surprised you talked about this string. It's rather old but I also really like it. It was on my top 5 list of non-poly strings. Glad to hear you liked it.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Hey, I didn't realize you had hit with this prior! I would've thought that you wouldn't like it because you like stiffer strings lol. I'm curious, what made you like it?

  • @bmpjjaa
    @bmpjjaa Місяць тому

    Interesting... I played with Monogut and thought it was nothing close to natural gut. I ended my string journey by picking Restring Zero. It's a poly but even flakes like gut.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Hey, I actually completely understand why you would say that it's nothing close to natural gut. The sluggish responsiveness can make all the difference here. Most folks that I handed my racket to try landed on the same conclusion as me but had difficulty in describing the feel of Monogut ZX. Wow, ReString Zero flakes on you? I've never had that! I'm always super interested when folks experience things differently to me. What's your style and level of play? I'm curious as to what circumstances this flaking occurs for you. ReString Zero is a really good string; I reviewed it very positively myself, even though its not for me unfortunately.

    • @bmpjjaa
      @bmpjjaa Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 Yeah. it's interesting to hear of other ppl's experiences. So I enjoyed your video. I really wanted a gut replacement that isn't fragile. I'm about NTPR 4, I'm an aggressive baseliner with top spin. Yeah Restring zero flakes like gut interestingly. Maybe ill give it a shot by mixing Monogut with Toroline next time

  • @pedroleao1
    @pedroleao1 Місяць тому

    Have you tried the gp challenge one now? How they compare to the zoom nxt? I just bought the nxt and wanted to know how they compare 😅

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Hey, I have only tried the GP Challenge One in the store, not on a court. I can't really go by that of course, but my initial impressions were not good mostly because I didn't feel a good heel fit. So I don't think I'll be buying those. I also already have 4 pairs of Zoom NXT lying around and want to go through them before buying anything else. There's another reason I want to avoid Nike shoes altogether now - they've become incredibly unreliable with scrapping and introducing new lines. It doesn't seem like there is a clear strategy, and it shows with most of their newer shoes getting very lukewarm reviews. Personally, I want what Asics does; a reliable shoe that keeps being iterated on instead of some new technology being shoved into a completely redesigned shoe. These are the ones I'm hoping to try once I go through my Zoom NXTs. - ua-cam.com/video/4q4GWh2oQgQ/v-deo.htmlsi=x5yZiI-9kUJ-cEIa - ua-cam.com/video/pnUf-JU3HNs/v-deo.htmlsi=ldLCOq_OEpqdonJE Hopefully this helps!

    • @pedroleao1
      @pedroleao1 Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 I’m from Brazil and here tennis isn’t a very popular sport, so the shops have only few models to try on. I always wanted to try this Mizuno. I play with a Wave Exceed Light (version 1) and I love them for the comfort. I found them to be so cushioned for its weight (it’s the lightest tennis shoe I’ve ever tried). Unfortunately they don’t last much. I didn’t play any sports before tennis and I’ve been playing since start of 2023 and never took lessons, so my level isn’t high and I can’t slide or anything like that. My previous shoe was an adidas game court 2.0 and it wasn’t nearly as comfortable as the Mizuno, but I played with it all 2023 and the sole is still ok. This Mizuno wave exceed light I bought in February of this year, and it’s almost unplayable because of the wear of the sole. Hope this enforce tour have a more durable sole. My NXT arrived, but I didn’t play with them yet because I didn’t found it to be as cushioned as this Mizuno I have, and I’m afraid to start feeling pain (I usually have ball of the foot pain on my right feet, the reason why I moved away from my original adidas). Thank you so much for the attention and the response, and please make a video when you try this other ones (I know you aren’t a shoes reviewer haha but your reviews are great in general!) keep the good work!

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Thanks for such a nice and encouraging comment! 🙏🙏🙏 Unfortunately, the sole wear or wear of any kind is on a case by case basis. We all play and run differently so it's (usually) really hard to go by the wear pattern for someone else. All I can say is that if you see a lot of wear on your current shoe, then just simply move away from it. There's lot's of options for us casuals players; it's waaay harder for high level players who do have to stick to the shoe that works for them regardless of how fast they go through them. Keep trying shoes though, the right one for you is out there! The NXT is on the firmer side for sure, but at the same time that Air Zoom unit does a lot to cushion when you're actually playing; I can always feel it working. This has the benefit of giving good ground feel without being too harsh. One word of caution; the heel area in the Zoom NXT is unfortunately not cushioned very well. A lot of people have complained about heel pain with this shoe as a result. I luckily don't have any heel problems; I have decent footwork and I stay on my the balls of my feet pretty much all the time when I'm playing, but I do recognize that this can be an issue for those whose footwork tends to have them on their heels. So take the stock insole out, and put a better insole in this shoe instead. It does so much for your feet; I can literally spend twice as long on court because of this. Plus the added benefit is that it adds an extra layer of cushion for the ball of your foot (and heel in the case of the Zoom NXT). This is the one I personally use: move.one/en-ca/products/game-day-insoles-by-move I'll make a video when I try new shoes out, stay tuned! 😄

  • @nerazzurro191
    @nerazzurro191 Місяць тому

    Subbed! Great work. Its a jungle out there with all the choices. Cheers!

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Thanks mate! A lot more to come so stay tuned!

  • @brandomaxwell
    @brandomaxwell Місяць тому

    I just strung up a full bed of Lightning Pro at 53# in Radical MP modded up to 332sw, and it's giving me the best pocketing of any syn gut I've ever tried. U find the same? Am thinking of hybriding it as a main with a Sync cross in a strategy AM Stringer invented; the softer, slicker mains notch into the notchless crosses, creating channels that encourage the mains to snapback more than they would otherwise. Turning SG's biggest weakness (notching) into a strength is an innovative idea

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      I do find the same, that LP has the best ball pocketing among syn. guts for me, although I can also argue against that. I have a theory that there's many different 'flavors' of ball pocketing. I personally like the kind where the ball sinks deep into the stringbed and then comes out super quickly too (trampoline-like behaviour). So in short, super responsive, like PTB is. I have a friend I play with regularly who like the plush kind of pocketing; he doesn't care for the depth of ball pocketing, he just wants the stringbed to feel like a plush memory foam pillow (he always plays with multi hybrids). I personally don't like this, because to me this makes my stringbed feel 'sluggish'. To me, LP is more like PTB, although not quite as responsive. I still prefer OGSM the most for its versatility and that's why I recommend it the most to others looking for a good syn. gut, but prefer LP for my own personal setups. It's funny you bring up putting the softer strings in the mains because that's exactly what I'm experimenting with these days. I'm not sure I'm fully convinced yet, but I'm finding more spin than I expected for sure. Check out my latest hybrid video (Ytex PTB/QT) where I did the same, put PTB in the mains. I got really good spin with it, no different than when I put QT in the mains and PTB in the crosses (although I don't mention this in the video). And personally, I think slicker strings like Sync work even better for this, so you're probably likely to find even more success here than I did with my PTB/QT setup. Go for it and let me know how it goes! The only consideration is feel. Again, this is just a theory, but I find less feel with setups that have slicker strings that slide easy. Something about the friction between the strings and the tiny vibrations it produces is what adds to the feel of a string setup (I'm assuming rackets here stay constant). I've always wondered whether this is one of the reasons why natural gut gives such good feel.

    • @brandomaxwell
      @brandomaxwell Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11, I saw your PTB/QT vid, liked it and, yes, I think that setup reminded me of AM Stringer's idea. Am interested that you're experimenting with it. BTW, I too love OGSM's stellar responsiveness (and saw your vid on that too). But it takes a while for the stringbed to soften up. PLP, on the other hand, snaps back right off the stringer. I've played 5 hours with it, and still, it has yet to notch. And I personally like the feel of its 'slidiness,' and too, the way the ball catapults out of the pocket. I don't play poly because it looses tension too fast. But from what you said about PTB, that's not much of a problem. You have me thinking...

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      I understand what you're trying to say about OGSM. Sounds like LP is definitely the way to go for you. You should definitely give PTB a go. No guarantees of course that it will work for you, but if you like LP then I find it hard to imagine you not liking PTB either. Its tension maintenance is awesome, although it does notch quite easily, even on itself because it's so soft. Try it out, we all play and hit differently so experiences can vary. Come back and let me know about it, I'd love to know!

    • @brandomaxwell
      @brandomaxwell Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 , thanks for the heads up about PTB notching. I'm considering a poly cross mainly for its notch resistance. So I'll stick with plan A (Sync) and let you know how it goes.

  • @Agimaou
    @Agimaou Місяць тому

    Hello, great video! Thanks for explaining the reason why lots of claycourters who have an "aero playstyle" picked the O3 prince. Makes sense now!

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Hey thanks! I wasn't thinking too much about the racket choices that clay court specialists make, but I guess in hindsight it's applicable because David Ferrer also used a similar stick (I'm not sure about the specifics of what he used). Regardless, I'm glad you found the video helpful!

    • @Agimaou
      @Agimaou Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 Not to mention Pablo Andujar... Btw, do you know a website which I could buy those o3 prince from? Im in EU and o3 are discontinued.Thanks!

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Prince are coming out with a new version of the O3 Phantoms soon, and it will add to their current Phantom line (the ones with Zylon instead of Twaron). So you may have to wait just a bit if you're in North America/Europe. My guess is that it's going to be early 2025. The previous generation O3 Phantoms are all sold out now, and you can only get them second hand. Regarding the Japan editions: the new O3 Phantoms with Zylon have already been released there. The one I show in this video is the previous generation (with Twaron instead of Zylon). princetennis.jp/product-category/tennis/tennis-racket/tennis-racket-phantom-2025 I'm not sure how to get the Japanese versions imported here in North America. There are services in Japan that buy things on your behalf and ship them to you but they can cost a pretty penny and moreover, I haven't tried a service like this out myself so I can't recommend one (sorry!).

    • @Agimaou
      @Agimaou Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 tyvm for all the explanations

  • @ajcph
    @ajcph Місяць тому

    I would still use it

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Thanks mate, I’m still using it too!

  • @caseysmith544
    @caseysmith544 Місяць тому

    I use Howie's cloth Hockey tape in black 1 inch grip doing a 1/4 at most overlap on spiral at most and I do overlap after first loop over on top and on very bottom some Loctite Ultra Gel Control. For removing sticky issue, I use some dirt/soil and rub on and brush off then remove/work in little of soil/dirt using fully damp paper towel/rag. Of course, I usually do this second part when glue has dried enough for me but is not 100% dry. I find his works and lasts a long time becuse you are using a fabric for your over grip instead of a rubber or vinyl grip here on both the plastic is breaking down as soon as oils from skin and is a hair softer then using leather which requires some kind of oil per manufacture after X hours of use and needs to dry fully before use of racquet. Also is very thin so grip is closer to original size when using said over grip of a single layer.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      That's definitely an interesting way of gripping a racket. Can't say I've heard of this before, but I'm never opposed to trying anything lol. I'm curious: how did you end up at this as a solution for gripping a racket?

    • @caseysmith544
      @caseysmith544 Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 I was needing an over grip in 2021 on my original racquet one from because the vinyl was peeling and I likes the size of the grip as is so as close as I could find was this tape I had. I also remembered that the end of the grip was not secured by anything so I used a waterproof glue I had on hand for a few other projects on the open end, having seen a few tennis pros in video in 1970's who used some kind of athletic tape for an over grip/replacement grip as modern rubber over grips besides leather/fake leathers were not available and having to between sets or matches add a little more tape for holding the grip down. I remembered some baseball players using soil/dirt on the tape becuse of sticky grip issues pre glove so I did the same and used some water for the speeding up process of feeling worked in (sweat) right after first initial bush off.

  • @sebastiandomagala9233
    @sebastiandomagala9233 2 місяці тому

    QT stiffish and controlled? I dropped QT after changing from Blade 18/20 to Yonex Regna 98 (16/19), because it became way too launchy and powerful. Also, QT loses its elasticity after 10 to 12 hours of playing. And yes, it does feel quite mushy, making any dampeners absolutely obsolete. But the positives outweigh the drawbacks by a huge margin. A clubmate of mine bought my Blades and insists on this very string, which I found out to be the only playable option for this racquet. So I dare to disagree in some points regarding this string. Haven't tried Pro Tour yet, not very likely do do it anyway. Maybe my kids can do that.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      I tend towards softer strings at pretty low tensions. You can watch this video for a bit more context: ua-cam.com/video/4h4-k8UmdIQ/v-deo.html Bear in mind that we're all different with different preferences so opinions can vary. This is one of the reasons I created this channel, as a home for folks who find themselves on the softer and lower tension side of things. This doesn't invalidate your experience of QT 😊, I'm always happy to hear how someone else perceives a string, especially if it's different to my own. What are you playing with these days? Any personal fav. string that you keep coming back to?

    • @sebastiandomagala9233
      @sebastiandomagala9233 Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 Thx for the reply. Ytex claim to have the very softest poly strings on the market. For that reason I was asking myself what should be any softer if QT is considered stiffish. And what a really stiff string would feel like If you tested it. My current string setup is ReString Zero / Sync. Not sure if it's any better than Zero full bed which I used before. Both Zero and Sync are stiffer than QT by quite some margin but not really on the stiff side of strings. That honor goes to things like Tour Bite or ALU Power after an hour of hitting (AP becomes a true arm breaker after some hitting). It is just that tad stiffer that I need to keep my shots inside the line after dropping the Blade 18/20. In a softer frame like the Phantom (which can absorb a lot of power from your swing) soft and elastic strings make sense. My current racquet is at 63 RA, Phantom is below 60, so my stiffer frame and the stiffer strings both equal out and vice versa. I tend to have too much power in my strokes and seek to tame that without breaking my arm. Others search for a little more power. And maybe they hesitate to test QT when it's advertised as stiffish. But if its power level suits you it is an excellent string. Just not for me any longer.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      Yes, I know Ytex is supposedly the home of the softest polys, and personally I believe it is. But that doesn't mean every string is soft. QT falls in that camp where it's not quite soft but not quite stiff either. To be it's just a firm string that leans towards the traits that stiff strings exhibit. There are other strings in Ytex's lineup that are MUCH softer. My fav string, Ytex ProTour Blue, in one of them. Ytex Octo Twist is also decently soft. I've reviewed both of these strings on my channel, you can check them out if you're curious. I understand where you're coming from though. Your gear choice has to make sense for your game, and I believe you've found good options 👍 ReString Zero and Sync are really decent strings!

    • @sebastiandomagala9233
      @sebastiandomagala9233 Місяць тому

      @@11sweetspot11 As you tested the Pro Tour and I haven't, I still have a question. Would you consider PT as livid as QT: I only know QT and it's too powerful for me. And a clubmate of mine needs a soft (arm issues) AND dead string both at the same time (his shots all sail long, he as well has way too much power in his arm). He accidentally got himself Yonex Poly Tour comfort and it's just impossible to tame.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      If you think QT is too powerful then PT is going to be even more powerful. It is much, much softer than QT; almost syn. gut like, which is exactly how I describe it in my review: a poly version of syn gut that that gets better durability and snapback. Personally I think that anyone who loves hybriding with gut should give PT a very serious look. It's very hard to find a soft AND dead string. I have three suggestions for achieving this setup that I've personally tried, and they all revolve around using soft strings at higher tensions: 1. Solinco X-Natural - it is a multifilament that is incredibly soft and muted but has much better durability than other multifilaments I've tried by a wide margin. I think if you string it at a higher tension then you might get that soft, muted and controlled combo that will help you keep your balls inside the court. Bear in mind that some folks have complained about the string snapping while stringing at higher tensions so use the thicker gauge and tension the string slowly as you're stringing it. I didn't face this issue, but I could see why this complaint arose as I was handling the string while stringing this myself. 2. Solinco X Natural crossed with Prince Lighting Pro - In my opinion, LP is the best controlled syn. gut out there because it's stiffer than the average syn. gut while yet retaining the softeness that syn. guts are known for. If your friend finds a full bed of X Natural too soft then this might a way to remedy that. 3. Ytex Pro Tour Blue crossed with Gosen OG Sheep Micro - You already know my thoughts on PT. OGSM is the most versatile string I've ever come across. You can make it play any way you want if you just string it at the right tension. So if you put these soft strings together at a higher tension you'll get that control you're looking for. These strings also pair together in a way that makes them play more muted than you would expect. So for that an added benefit for folks with arm issues. Hopefully at least one of these works out for your friend. Let me know how it goes!

  • @James-sw9vm
    @James-sw9vm 2 місяці тому

    I think squash had a uniqueness regarding tension that many fail to mention... ball temperature. If you are a high level and always using very hot balls then a medium tension will feel softer than a lmid level player using a lukewarm ball at the same tension. With this logic, I think all amateur squash players should be stringing much lower than professionals do.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      That's actually a really good point about the temperature of the squash ball. Every time I've introduced someone that already plays a racket sport to squash they're always taken aback by the difference in bounce between a cold and a hot ball. This difference is even more pronounced in places like Canada where temps on court tend to be on the cooler side (especially in the winter months). Tbh, I do think my preference is on the lower side of "normal" to begin with. I out this video out there because I wanted someone else who might find themselves in this same camp to get some validation that it's ok to have such preferences. I myself played with what didn't feel right to me for so long just because everytime I asked for lower tensions I got talked out of it.

  • @brgzxrk5115
    @brgzxrk5115 2 місяці тому

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  • @jorgeandrescoppiano
    @jorgeandrescoppiano 2 місяці тому

    Hello Sweet Spot! So you wont bring the Syn Gut video!?!?! Don't make me cry! :(

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 місяці тому

      I’m so sorry mate! Life/work has been much busier than normal (in a good way, no worries) and I put a lot of time and effort into my videos so that they are detailed, say something unique, don’t waste viewers’ time and are something I can be proud of when I post. I promise it won’t disappoint when I do finally finish working on it. It’s VERY through! Thanks for interest in my thoughts and the encouragement so far mate, really! I’m super grateful 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @jorgeandrescoppiano
      @jorgeandrescoppiano 2 місяці тому

      @@11sweetspot11 Man I completely understand, from a fellow stranger in the web, writing to you from Samborondon, Ecuador. I really appreciate how much attention you give to detail, and the esence, and how complete your videos are. It is such a difference when we talk about something that we really love. Hope you sort everything together. And bet I will really enjoy your vid when it comes out. On the other hand, I think you are going towards strategy and mentality during the game. Which is something I have seen little here in youtube. And what is the main thing of the tennis game. Am I right? God and the Holy Family bless you and your loved ones.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 місяці тому

      You're spot on about my interest in the strategy and mentality aspect of the game! My take is a bit out there but I hope it resonates; tbh I'm unsure of how these videos will be received. I do think I have some points worth considering. This is a series I'm working on, the first 2 videos in this series are 70% complete and I think there will be 12-14 more. I'm not abandoning my usual style of videos; there's lot's of things in the equipment review pipeline - it's just that I don't see any reason/value-add in doing stuff that: a - doesn't interest me b - others are already doing to a high standard c - doesn't make points that are different and insightful for the viewer d - does not make the best use of my limited time. So hold tight mate, I'll try and come out with the syn gut vid. as soon as I can. I appreciate the support and encouragement! 🙏✌️

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      @jorgeandrescoppiano.5715 Hey my guy! I just posted a video yesterday on a string that you would be interested in. It's the first in the series on synthetic guts. You can watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/bblH_-29C4o/v-deo.html It's not a syn gut but should basically be treated as one IMO.

  • @level27xrock
    @level27xrock 2 місяці тому

    Good stuff! When we last touched on this I expressed my non enjoyment of trying a full bed of Solinco Tour Bite in 1.10 at ~22lbs. Since, I revisited the experiment: I did the remaining half of Tour Bite 1.10 from that set in the mains, and did a hybrid with 305 1.10 in the crosses, both at 20lbs: Result? Still felt too stiff, and hollow. So I scrapped that too. The most current reiteration that is actually still in my racquet, and that I will be playing with tonight: Solinco Tour Bite 20g/1.05 in the mains at 18lbs, and a black multilament called Python Atlas Deluxe at 20lbs - I just picked it because I had it laying around, and it and is in 1.15 gauge, and more importantly, it's black, (the grey/black combo of this string setup looks far better than grey and green!). If I had some laying around, it would have been Tecnifibre Dynamix VP in 1.15 instead as the cross string. Results? Not bad after adjusting to it with a few games. Cut is amazing, feel and sound is so-so, and the hollow-ness is still there, that is just something I think the nature of the poly will give when playing in a squash racquet. All in all though, I like it, and there is something here worth seeking out, so much so that I've left it as is, and tonight will be my 3rd session trying it out, and yes as you mentioned there near the end of your vid, the Poly must be in the mains really to boast any benefit of using the poly in the first place. It's pretty funny, the sound the strings make when the ball comes off my racquet is far deeper and louder, with a thicker/hollow sounding "thud" than the people I play with using regular squash multifilaments or synthetic gut. They just look at me like "what's up with your racquet?" 😂

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 місяці тому

      Whoa! I've actually never thought about giving racquetball strings a try! I'd never heard of Python Atlas until you mentioned it. It seems like it's similar to Tecnifibre 305 (in the sense that it frays), especially since you compared it to Dynamix? I like that they advertised a soft, trampoline effect; it's definitely up my alley! I'll give it a go some time. Your experiment just lends credence to what I want to do, which is to hybrid this with my string of choice: Ashaway SuperNick ZX Micro. I'll report back soon. 🫡 I just tried ~15 lbs with Hyper-G, which I thought played way better that at 20 lbs. I'll add a lot more detail in the final review. Yeah the sound is a bit weird for sure, to me it sounded like my frame had cracked. 🤣 Let me know if you've done some other interesting experiments! Always curious to hear about 'em!

    • @level27xrock
      @level27xrock Місяць тому

      Yeah that Python string is very similar to something else... lol have you ever tried Ashaway Multi Nick 18? It's literally almost a carbon copy for a fraction of the price 😂 I'll be looking forward to seeing your video/thoughts when you do try that hybrid out with SNZX M - that should also work out nicely if you're going to keep using the 1.25 Hyper-G in the mains with it- because I have heard of this somewhere, and since then, it just makes sense to me, and I'm a firm believer: Having a thicker gauge main string, and a thinner gauge cross string, will help boost spin potential due to the fact that the mains will stick up higher out of the string bed slightly than the crosses, it will provide a nice little pocket between the strings for the ball so when you hit any top spin, or in the case for Squash when we want to slice and cut the ball a lot, I think it will really help accentuate the spin potential 😁

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 Місяць тому

      I have never tried Multi Nick; I know, shocker seeing how much I like soft strings and how much I identify with Diego Elias' playing style! I have a set of it that I will make a review on soon, probably in the Sept/Oct timeframe. I'm planning a deep dive in to hybrids with squash, since that's not really a thing there for some reason. Hopefully I can start a trend! 🤣 I've heard that thicker main theory before; I'm not sure if I'm convinced yet, but I just tried this out in a tennis racket and got more spin than I expected so I guess maybe there is something to it! I'll try this out in a squash racket and report back! Sorry for the slower pace on videos, I only have so much time and I play six different racket sports lol!

  • @クリームイカ
    @クリームイカ 2 місяці тому

    I don't want to...😅

  • @WJM-Ten
    @WJM-Ten 2 місяці тому

    Appreciated the emergence metaphor - very philosophical. You must have spent some time in grad school.

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 місяці тому

      Hey, thanks! 🙏🏽 I’m glad you enjoyed the metaphor! Yes I did spend a lot of time with physicists in grad school. It was a fun time!

  • @bambangwiryawan4549
    @bambangwiryawan4549 2 місяці тому

    I bought one because of your review..it is a good shoe. Looks bulky but surprisingly lightweight and comfortable. Artengo owe you a thank you note. 😅

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 місяці тому

      Thanks mate! 🙏 I really appreciate you coming back to leave this comment; it's good to hear positive feedback. I'm glad my recommendation worked out for ya! 🍻

  • @Chrissolimmo
    @Chrissolimmo 3 місяці тому

    Was scrolling through instagram today and saw a couple Japanese users testing out the 2025 version of this racket! Seems the main change is the Textreme x Zylon

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 2 місяці тому

      Yeah that seems to be the case! I like the paint jobs on the Japanese 2024/2025 Phantoms!

  • @mellis9729
    @mellis9729 3 місяці тому

    sweetspot is massive, plush, comfortable, tons of spin, whips through the air....with some added weight, this thing is AWESOME. I like the Japan look w the green on the sides better than the US version. Love this frame and decided a couple weeks ago, after a long search, Im switching to it. Davydenko and Ferrer used the O port tours on the mens side. Jankovic, Sharapova used o3 too so they are good enough even at the pro level.

  • @alfasud1972
    @alfasud1972 3 місяці тому

    The original o3 Tour MP (2005/2006 version) fares well with the Signum Pro Poly Plasma, either in 1.18mm or 1.23 mm. I was amazed to see at Stringforum that most of the players with the o3 Tour on this forum played with this string! I am still playing with that frame and with that string (1.18).

    • @11sweetspot11
      @11sweetspot11 3 місяці тому

      That's some interesting information, I'll pick up some Poly Plasma to try it out!