I was looking for a string like natural gut to buy here in Brazil, cause its very expensive! Not that the tecnifibre x one biphase isnt, but obviously cheaper than natural gut. Im looking for to use with a Luxilon Power Rough 17. Which X One Biphase would u recommend? 16, 17, 18? Thank you a lot for the review.
Thank you for your comment @rodrigomaceddo. I would try either the 16 or 17 gauge to last longer, the Luxilon poly will start wearing through the 18 much quicker.
Hi @jaquevius, thanks for the comment. My take is that it depends on your racket. If you have a more control oriented racket then you can go for a lower tension. A power oriented racket, then use a higher tension for bit more control. 50-55 lbs is a good starting point range for you to test. It may take a few tests to find your ideal tension.
@tinycat555, thank you for your comment. It depends on how you play, of course, but generally, the higher the level of play, the harder and with a lot of topspin the ball will be hit, resulting in more frequent restringing needed. For recreational players playing a couple of times a week using a full bed of the X-one Biphase string could certainly last a few months. The 16 gauge would be longer-lasting than the 17 gauge. This is a really good quality sting and worth trying.
@@QuickHonestReviews thanks for your reply! Already trying the strings for a couple of days. They feel very, very good 💯. Let's see about durability. Cheers
@@franzjupp1187 thank you for your comment. Depending on how often you are playing + your level + style of play (flat groundstrokes or heavy topspin) + gauge selected will all factor into how long your strings will typically last.
Agree 100% Great technology, crispy and snappy but with control
Hi @sydneyaesthetics8249, thank you for your comment. I'm a big fan of these stings.
I was looking for a string like natural gut to buy here in Brazil, cause its very expensive! Not that the tecnifibre x one biphase isnt, but obviously cheaper than natural gut. Im looking for to use with a Luxilon Power Rough 17. Which X One Biphase would u recommend? 16, 17, 18? Thank you a lot for the review.
Thank you for your comment @rodrigomaceddo. I would try either the 16 or 17 gauge to last longer, the Luxilon poly will start wearing through the 18 much quicker.
What tension do you recommend? I usually string Wilson nxt at 55 lbs.
Hi @jaquevius, thanks for the comment. My take is that it depends on your racket. If you have a more control oriented racket then you can go for a lower tension. A power oriented racket, then use a higher tension for bit more control. 50-55 lbs is a good starting point range for you to test. It may take a few tests to find your ideal tension.
Hi, you mentioned durability as being very good... how durable (some ? weeks/months playing 2 or 3 times a week)? Thanks
@tinycat555, thank you for your comment. It depends on how you play, of course, but generally, the higher the level of play, the harder and with a lot of topspin the ball will be hit, resulting in more frequent restringing needed. For recreational players playing a couple of times a week using a full bed of the X-one Biphase string could certainly last a few months. The 16 gauge would be longer-lasting than the 17 gauge. This is a really good quality sting and worth trying.
@@QuickHonestReviews thanks for your reply! Already trying the strings for a couple of days. They feel very, very good 💯. Let's see about durability. Cheers
@@tinycat555 You're welcome. Let me know how they work out for you, thanks.
4-6weeks max would say
@@franzjupp1187 thank you for your comment. Depending on how often you are playing + your level + style of play (flat groundstrokes or heavy topspin) + gauge selected will all factor into how long your strings will typically last.