Oh by the way, you were right about NXT strings breaking fast. I strung my RF97 with Wilson nxt 17g last month and spent most of the time practicing on a top spin pro. Exactly a month from the date I got it string, I finally hit the courts with my new slinger machine and 200 balls in. It snapped twice in the middle during me practicing on my one handed backhand. My backhand contact felt good too but when I heard a snap I didn’t look right away. Swung at two more balls and both flew high forcing me to look at my racquet and behold. I don’t know if practicing on the top spin pro had anything to do with it but I’m sad I won’t be stringing 17g anymore. I used to be a string breaker in my early days but didn’t expect it to break this fast since I just got back into tennis a month in a half ago. Not a fan of full polys and like multifil. Finally trying hybrid with feds set up and I love it. If the multifilament 16 doesn’t last longer than the hybrid champs choice, I’m staying with the nat gut n Alu rough. I’m already paying 30 plus bucks to get it strung with a multifil so going gut and poly won’t ne that much different in price for me
Hey buddy,my name is carlos Guerrero from chicgoim acoach pro at mcfetridge sport center.I need to ask for advice about some stringing tension also im nterested in buying some equipment that you have for sale like old model.
The likelihood of this review being unbiased is....? Whenever $ is involved you gotta question overly positive reviews, especially when the outcome is "both are awesome and best strings on the market"
@@gavlatennis2824have you actually tried these for an extended period? For a pro player using multiple racquets with fresh strings throughout a match, these strings might not be special. But for others like me who play multiple days between restringing, these strings are game-changing for my wallet and time. Plus they actually feel good and play well, with unique personalities. Having to restring less frequently (every month or two versus every two weeks) while still loving the feel of the string/racquet has made tennis more enjoyable for me.
Exactly.. but i havent try them. I’d really like to try Zero but they cost 2.5x hyperG in my area. Do you think it last 2x longer than HyperG on terms of playability duration alone?
@@akbarberlian2x sounds about right. In my area the restringing labor costs just as much as the strings themselves, so it’s mostly about restringing less. Hyper G notches fairly quickly and gets stuck out of place, but will still snap back if one hits hard. So it’s maybe something like 1.5-2x for heavy hitters and 3x longevity for lighter hitters who don’t crush balls on every stroke.
I have Wasabi Pro Hybrid on 1 stick and the other has Restring Zero. Both are awesome. Also, Grapplesnake Tour Sniper is sick. Also, I was paid a million dollars by Toroline to make this comment. I'm just one of many top 10 pros that are being paid millions of dollars by Toroline to talk about how fucking amazing their strings are.
Wasabi yes via the Troline website but shipping is something like $17. Doesn’t make sense for just one string. Haven’t figured out how to buy Restringzero from Europe.
These smaller brands are obviously paying all these UA-camrs to promote their strings. Every one of them is now posting on Toroline, Restring Zero etc…. daily. I have played both Wasabi and Restring and they are pretty good strings, but nothing significantly different than the rest in the saturated string market.
Exactly.. but i havent try them. I’d really like to try Zero but they cost 2.5x hyperG in my area. Do you think it last 2x longer than HyperG on terms of playability duration alone?
@@akbarberlian So not worth it for that price. I actually liked Wasabi better than Restring Zero, but I would not pay more than what Hyper G costs. Tension maintenance was maybe just above average for both, but nothing great.
Restring is a complete joke, especially when you have all those options avail. Zero SnapBack (pun intended) no pocketing and not much spin. For the same price you can have the Volkl V-square, currently the stings with most spin potential according to TW. The downfall of the Volkl is that it will only last 2 sessions (4hrs) or so that it will spray the ball. But once you sting it up, you’ll see how slick and “snappy” it is. I’d use restring 0000 zero 0000 in my weed wacker - best case scenario
When I saw Toroline, I thought you strung a racquet with weedeater line, which I have done. Very low powered, spongy, and dampened. Didn't feel good on the arm. Next experiment will be guitar string hybrid with a cheap synthetic gut for comfort😎
Ive played with confidential, 4g soft, Hyper g and hyper g soft. Caviar is as crisp as hyper g but less stiff and lasts. Wasabi was soft and provided great spin with a slight higher launch then hyper G. I can't say the same about Vokl cyclone for example. a sting that might as well be weedwhacker string. My arm gets destroyed by that string. There brands offer control, soft strings that last longer then other soft control strings. Dont understand the hate
Please review a hybrid set up with
Wassabi X crosses and ReString zero Mains
The long awaited comparison video!
Oh by the way, you were right about NXT strings breaking fast. I strung my RF97 with Wilson nxt 17g last month and spent most of the time practicing on a top spin pro. Exactly a month from the date I got it string, I finally hit the courts with my new slinger machine and 200 balls in. It snapped twice in the middle during me practicing on my one handed backhand. My backhand contact felt good too but when I heard a snap I didn’t look right away. Swung at two more balls and both flew high forcing me to look at my racquet and behold. I don’t know if practicing on the top spin pro had anything to do with it but I’m sad I won’t be stringing 17g anymore. I used to be a string breaker in my early days but didn’t expect it to break this fast since I just got back into tennis a month in a half ago. Not a fan of full polys and like multifil. Finally trying hybrid with feds set up and I love it. If the multifilament 16 doesn’t last longer than the hybrid champs choice, I’m staying with the nat gut n Alu rough. I’m already paying 30 plus bucks to get it strung with a multifil so going gut and poly won’t ne that much different in price for me
What string would you use in the cross, multi/synth as a hybrid/blend string? Thx
Please , is there a video from tennis spin reviewing toroline super toro?
How is the Restring Zero compared to Tourna Silver 7 Tour in terms of tension maintenance?
Harry , it would be great if you could do a video with a tier list (s,a,b,c,d) with racquets and strings. Happy xmax to you Chris, gu, Jared, Robert .
Hey buddy,my name is carlos Guerrero from chicgoim acoach pro at mcfetridge sport center.I need to ask for advice about some stringing tension also im nterested in buying some equipment that you have for sale like old model.
what is the paint job on those blades?
What tension did he string these at
The likelihood of this review being unbiased is....? Whenever $ is involved you gotta question overly positive reviews, especially when the outcome is "both are awesome and best strings on the market"
Both are truly remarkable strings, along with Toroline Caviar
Both are over hyped over promoted internet garbage
@@gavlatennis2824have you actually tried these for an extended period? For a pro player using multiple racquets with fresh strings throughout a match, these strings might not be special. But for others like me who play multiple days between restringing, these strings are game-changing for my wallet and time. Plus they actually feel good and play well, with unique personalities. Having to restring less frequently (every month or two versus every two weeks) while still loving the feel of the string/racquet has made tennis more enjoyable for me.
Exactly.. but i havent try them. I’d really like to try Zero but they cost 2.5x hyperG in my area. Do you think it last 2x longer than HyperG on terms of playability duration alone?
@@akbarberlian2x sounds about right. In my area the restringing labor costs just as much as the strings themselves, so it’s mostly about restringing less. Hyper G notches fairly quickly and gets stuck out of place, but will still snap back if one hits hard. So it’s maybe something like 1.5-2x for heavy hitters and 3x longevity for lighter hitters who don’t crush balls on every stroke.
String tension? Did I miss it?
I have Wasabi Pro Hybrid on 1 stick and the other has Restring Zero. Both are awesome. Also, Grapplesnake Tour Sniper is sick. Also, I was paid a million dollars by Toroline to make this comment. I'm just one of many top 10 pros that are being paid millions of dollars by Toroline to talk about how fucking amazing their strings are.
sick or slick?
Misleading title; not a lot of comparing the two racquets, more so just praising them.
Can you order them in Europe?
Wasabi yes via the Troline website but shipping is something like $17. Doesn’t make sense for just one string. Haven’t figured out how to buy Restringzero from Europe.
As slick as Poly Tour Pro? that string has a sort of sandpaper coating!
anybody know the name for that song they were playing while they showed the playtesting???
Did not mention the tension
These smaller brands are obviously paying all these UA-camrs to promote their strings. Every one of them is now posting on Toroline, Restring Zero etc…. daily. I have played both Wasabi and Restring and they are pretty good strings, but nothing significantly different than the rest in the saturated string market.
Exactly.. but i havent try them. I’d really like to try Zero but they cost 2.5x hyperG in my area. Do you think it last 2x longer than HyperG on terms of playability duration alone?
@@akbarberlian So not worth it for that price. I actually liked Wasabi better than Restring Zero, but I would not pay more than what Hyper G costs. Tension maintenance was maybe just above average for both, but nothing great.
Strings are 12 dollars on their site with discounts widely available. Hyper G is 12.99…
@@28mcavanaughI think +shipping (to some countries) could be the tipping point.
Restring is a complete joke, especially when you have all those options avail. Zero SnapBack (pun intended) no pocketing and not much spin. For the same price you can have the Volkl V-square, currently the stings with most spin potential according to TW. The downfall of the Volkl is that it will only last 2 sessions (4hrs) or so that it will spray the ball. But once you sting it up, you’ll see how slick and “snappy” it is. I’d use restring 0000 zero 0000 in my weed wacker - best case scenario
Does Harry read his comments? Please stop it with the music during hitting sessions
I think he does, but he's got a my way or the highway attitude. Doesn't care about what the viewers say.
Music is great. Please keep it Harry
Harry never responds to YT comments. He’s the “talk lots, no listen” type.
No love for Solinco Confidential anymore?
whoring out solinco everyday will seem ingenuine, they gota grift off of what ever is trending.
is he getting paid big by Toroline ? their poly totally suck
You need to spell the name of the product correctly in the video title. Toroline will revoke your deal!
When I saw Toroline, I thought you strung a racquet with weedeater line, which I have done. Very low powered, spongy, and dampened. Didn't feel good on the arm. Next experiment will be guitar string hybrid with a cheap synthetic gut for comfort😎
😂
R.I.P. elbow :(
Ive played with confidential, 4g soft, Hyper g and hyper g soft. Caviar is as crisp as hyper g but less stiff and lasts. Wasabi was soft and provided great spin with a slight higher launch then hyper G. I can't say the same about Vokl cyclone for example. a sting that might as well be weedwhacker string. My arm gets destroyed by that string. There brands offer control, soft strings that last longer then other soft control strings. Dont understand the hate
WasAbi ***