@@joshcollins652 Not sure really unless you’re wanting the colour scheme, quite similar in some regards so I’m not sure of any benefit I guess, have you tried both?
@@CB-mr1ci Hard to say on my end which is actually softer, I strung them the same tension on my machine and Zero felt softer and spongy with deep pocketing whereas O-Toro actually felt poppy and stiffer with a bit of pocketing
Update after restringing Zero again and this time whilst still nice as pocketing, it was definitely feeling tighter than my first restring…I’m questioning whether or not I upped the tension last time on the tie offs, I’m betting that I didn’t and hence it was a bit softer
@@johnnacke Cheers John, I would play Restring Zero and I’d say Clint would take O-Toro, I’ve only played Poly Tour Pro in a VCore 98 for a few hits and from what I recall, it’s more similar feel to O-Toro, that similar snappy quick ball release whereas the Zero really pockets the ball deeper and longer👌
Toroline and Zero are really good but they notch really quick too. My Tru Pro Pure rush/Ghostwire didnt notch as quick and it performs really good too. Ive tried super toro on my Prostaff v14, and they are good but becomes soft and notches too fast. I liked the tru pro mix more(especially with the price difference). Also, I tried o toro on my PA98, performs really really good but again, notches too fast and loses its playability.
@@mteca5093 I’ll need to try the champagne…I’ve used the black at 52lbs for a few months and had no issues however today at 48lbs felt really stiff…this is however with heavy once played with balls and after the last 10hrs hitting with Zero which just felt so much softer
Great reviews, pal! Since you got a bunch of Torolines, try Toro Toro, Enso Pro and Snapper (the latter being the softest IMO) in order not to worry about string stiffness, elbow issues etc. Snapper most likely will also fit your hitting style well, it is low launch, thru the court kinda string, not too poppy with long dwell time and great softish response.
@@alexsad1000 awesome feedback mate cheers, I’ve had another guy say I’ll probably like Snapper, I do have a set of it and I was on the fence about getting it as most reviewers weren’t too fussed with it but it makes sense as they all typically seem to like really crisp strings. I tried Toro Toro in my Extreme and liked that dwell time too
Enjoyed this comparison format - thanks
Thanks for the feedback, more to come as well as hopefully point play with a big group of guys we’ll be hitting with👌👌
Any thoughts on hybriding Otoro mains with zero crosses?
@@joshcollins652 Not sure really unless you’re wanting the colour scheme, quite similar in some regards so I’m not sure of any benefit I guess, have you tried both?
Great review. Im looking forward to what you think of sync 1.20 next.
@@Sinisterg60 about to start stringing it👌
I preferred zero over o-toro. Zero just gives more pop and spin. O-toro is too soft for my vcore 98.
@@CB-mr1ci Hard to say on my end which is actually softer, I strung them the same tension on my machine and Zero felt softer and spongy with deep pocketing whereas O-Toro actually felt poppy and stiffer with a bit of pocketing
Update after restringing Zero again and this time whilst still nice as pocketing, it was definitely feeling tighter than my first restring…I’m questioning whether or not I upped the tension last time on the tie offs, I’m betting that I didn’t and hence it was a bit softer
How do they compare to Poly tour pro? And, which one of the three would you use in match play? Best, John
@@johnnacke Cheers John, I would play Restring Zero and I’d say Clint would take O-Toro, I’ve only played Poly Tour Pro in a VCore 98 for a few hits and from what I recall, it’s more similar feel to O-Toro, that similar snappy quick ball release whereas the Zero really pockets the ball deeper and longer👌
Toroline and Zero are really good but they notch really quick too.
My Tru Pro Pure rush/Ghostwire didnt notch as quick and it performs really good too. Ive tried super toro on my Prostaff v14, and they are good but becomes soft and notches too fast. I liked the tru pro mix more(especially with the price difference).
Also, I tried o toro on my PA98, performs really really good but again, notches too fast and loses its playability.
@@ColdBrew_1 This is actually quite hilarious mate, I’ve literally just ordered Pure Rush and Ghost Wire 2mins ago🤣👌👌👌
@ nice!! Hope to see you compare them to other strings!
@@ColdBrew_1 I will mate, I might compare the ‘Boutique Brands’ in the one video👌
Compare champagne lynx t. To both same tension
@@mteca5093 I’ll need to try the champagne…I’ve used the black at 52lbs for a few months and had no issues however today at 48lbs felt really stiff…this is however with heavy once played with balls and after the last 10hrs hitting with Zero which just felt so much softer
Great reviews, pal! Since you got a bunch of Torolines, try Toro Toro, Enso Pro and Snapper (the latter being the softest IMO) in order not to worry about string stiffness, elbow issues etc. Snapper most likely will also fit your hitting style well, it is low launch, thru the court kinda string, not too poppy with long dwell time and great softish response.
@@alexsad1000 awesome feedback mate cheers, I’ve had another guy say I’ll probably like Snapper, I do have a set of it and I was on the fence about getting it as most reviewers weren’t too fussed with it but it makes sense as they all typically seem to like really crisp strings. I tried Toro Toro in my Extreme and liked that dwell time too