I played with the 16L version of this in my Pro Staff 97L (weighted up to 329 g) and I found the same thing about lack of bite. It’s good feeling and has good comfort but not biting the ball. I like the control and feel, it’s a good string. Not world changing or standout. And the shaped profile isn’t very pronounced. I may continue to use it b/c I hit some spin but not a lot and have enjoyed the feel so far.
This is definitely a great string. I went from a Polytour Pro in 16L in my HD and noticed a huge difference in spin. My hitting partners mentioned that the balls were coming in hard and heavy. There was a lot more shape on my strokes especially with the kick serve 🤯. I did have to drop tension from 50 to 45 though since it is a lot more firm.
Seems like a hybrid is the way with this string. The slippery ones I believe are designed to maximize string movement and snap-back, rather than bite. I recently tried Wilson Duo Spin (Revolve & Sensation, with a coating on both as well) and even with the multi in the mains the spin is incredible, which I believe is because the multi can slide and snapback easily. This PolyTour Rev probably works well hybrided with Rexis or a coated multi.
I judge the spin differently. The term “bite” might not be accurate, since the edges are not clearly defined. I think the main spin feature is the silicone infused technology, which makes the string snap back more easily. It reminds me of the RPM blast in that regard. However, I got to admit that the control is not that good for flat shots, especially in low twist weight racquets, if you do not find the middle of the racquet. I strung it at 22/21kg, I might recommend going slightly up.
Played this string in 1.25 on my RS300, does not really bite the ball and is difficult to control when it is new mainly because of the stiffness and the slippery coating, after 5-6 hours of play when the coating is gone the string feels really good.
Sounds like Yonex Poly Tour Fire. I like that string a lot, but it seems like they don't produce it any more. Very good control, soft on the arm, little spin and power. Good for coaches :)
Great review, thanks! What's a softer, more arm friendly string that still has decent spin/bite? Is there such a thing? I strung with Tecnifibre Triax last time, which had nice feel and some bite, but next time I'd like more spin, but still arm-friendly first of all.
Hey. Did you feel any arm/elbow pain/tenderness with this string on the ezone tour? I'm experiencing some issues with some times where I can't fully extend my arm. What string would you recommend on it or should I just give my arm a rest and get either a clash pro or a 98? Many thanks!
I think the issue is the Ezone Tour. Despite the listed RA of 62, it's a stiff racquet. The Clash Pro was a savior for me...I tried different strings and tensions, but it didn't show the arm issue with the Ezone Tour...
No, I had to drop that one due to the stiffness. Right now I feel most at home with either the Clash Tour or the HEAD Pro Tour. One is easy to use and arm-friendly, the other one is a fantastic racquet when you are on your game. Finding something in the middle is perhaps the best solution!
@@Tennisnerd i used Yonex ptp in crosses at 40pounds 1.20mm with a multi in mains... works great for control n spin and easy on arm...try it and you won't go back
I think he’s been having arm pain. So, that’s one thing. Also, It’s probably most like his beloved Soft Drive. Super easy to use. Good power and spin. Decent control. Very stable. It’s a great racquet for anyone.
There were two good replies here from C D and E P and they are both right. I like it, it reminds me of my old Soft Drives, it's arm-friendly and easy to use. It's not the perfect racquet for me, but I have been struggling a bit with my arm with all the testing I'm doing (new racquet, new strings, different tensions) so for a while I might need something extremely comfortable...
I played with the 16L version of this in my Pro Staff 97L (weighted up to 329 g) and I found the same thing about lack of bite. It’s good feeling and has good comfort but not biting the ball. I like the control and feel, it’s a good string. Not world changing or standout. And the shaped profile isn’t very pronounced. I may continue to use it b/c I hit some spin but not a lot and have enjoyed the feel so far.
Honesty and not product influencing is what you give out in spades. And that’s very much appreciated!
This is definitely a great string. I went from a Polytour Pro in 16L in my HD and noticed a huge difference in spin. My hitting partners mentioned that the balls were coming in hard and heavy. There was a lot more shape on my strokes especially with the kick serve 🤯. I did have to drop tension from 50 to 45 though since it is a lot more firm.
Seems like a hybrid is the way with this string. The slippery ones I believe are designed to maximize string movement and snap-back, rather than bite. I recently tried Wilson Duo Spin (Revolve & Sensation, with a coating on both as well) and even with the multi in the mains the spin is incredible, which I believe is because the multi can slide and snapback easily. This PolyTour Rev probably works well hybrided with Rexis or a coated multi.
I judge the spin differently. The term “bite” might not be accurate, since the edges are not clearly defined. I think the main spin feature is the silicone infused technology, which makes the string snap back more easily. It reminds me of the RPM blast in that regard. However, I got to admit that the control is not that good for flat shots, especially in low twist weight racquets, if you do not find the middle of the racquet. I strung it at 22/21kg, I might recommend going slightly up.
Played this string in 1.25 on my RS300, does not really bite the ball and is difficult to control when it is new mainly because of the stiffness and the slippery coating, after 5-6 hours of play when the coating is gone the string feels really good.
Hi! this video made me think, which string would you say has the most bite out of all the ones you've tested? Thanks!
Hope you get to review the Angell K7 Cyan soon :)
Me too!
Sounds like Yonex Poly Tour Fire. I like that string a lot, but it seems like they don't produce it any more. Very good control, soft on the arm, little spin and power. Good for coaches :)
did you end up trying this one?
@@youngsuit not yet, I will let you know when I do!
They still produce it.
yay new intro music!!
Do you like poly tour pro or poly tour rev better?
🔥 intro music 🎶
This string feels really plasticky on contact to me. I tried it in the Ezone Tour and VCore 95. I didn’t like it.
Yeah, pretty much the same here.
Could this be a good string to get a little bit more spin in the 2021 head speed Pro? I'm currently using the tournament big hitter silver 7.
Still tempted to add a clash 98 or 100 to the tennis bag.
I like them both. Give them a go!
What's your favorite poly for the VCore 95?
Solinco Hyper-G Soft 1.20 👍🏻
@@Tennisnerd i see many people enjoying solinco confidential for the vcore 95 (2021). Do you think it would be a good choice?
Great review, thanks!
What's a softer, more arm friendly string that still has decent spin/bite? Is there such a thing? I strung with Tecnifibre Triax last time, which had nice feel and some bite, but next time I'd like more spin, but still arm-friendly first of all.
Dunlop Black Widow offers very good spin and is arm friendly for a poly.
Cyclone Tour.
Hey. Did you feel any arm/elbow pain/tenderness with this string on the ezone tour? I'm experiencing some issues with some times where I can't fully extend my arm. What string would you recommend on it or should I just give my arm a rest and get either a clash pro or a 98? Many thanks!
I think the issue is the Ezone Tour. Despite the listed RA of 62, it's a stiff racquet. The Clash Pro was a savior for me...I tried different strings and tensions, but it didn't show the arm issue with the Ezone Tour...
Bummer it’s got not enough bite. For racquets do you like the Vcore 97hd or the ezone tour?
If you don’t have any arm concerns - the Ezone Tour. Otherwise the 97HD.
@@Tennisnerd ok cool thanks for that appreciate all you do for the tennis community
Dunlop Cx??
Still haven't heard anything from Dunlop sadly...
Need this review
So, not good for flat hitters or rackets with tight string beds or high tension. The silicon is probably softening up the feel on the arm.
On the contrary, I prefer this in my 97D (at 26-27 kg) to the AluPower. It gives a little less power but more feed back and control.
Amazing video
Thanks!
Your forehand looks way better, the older forehand looked really bad, now it actually looks like a good player's forehand
Thanks! I've put in some work :)
the old one on early 2019 was good
Is the yonex ezone tour your main racket right now?
No, I had to drop that one due to the stiffness. Right now I feel most at home with either the Clash Tour or the HEAD Pro Tour. One is easy to use and arm-friendly, the other one is a fantastic racquet when you are on your game. Finding something in the middle is perhaps the best solution!
Gravity Pro is the best of those two racquets.
@@Tennisnerd does the wilson blade or pro staff fit in between them? yeah i knew ezone tour stiffness would catch up to you. stay healthy
Would it be better in a hybrid? In the crosses to help the main string snap bettet
To be honest, I didn't try hybriding the string - didn't seem natural to me. Might be a good idea though.
@@Tennisnerd i used Yonex ptp in crosses at 40pounds 1.20mm with a multi in mains... works great for control n spin and easy on arm...try it and you won't go back
Surprised you are using the clash pro so much... why is that?
Cuz he likes it?
I think he’s been having arm pain. So, that’s one thing. Also, It’s probably most like his beloved Soft Drive. Super easy to use. Good power and spin. Decent control. Very stable. It’s a great racquet for anyone.
There were two good replies here from C D and E P and they are both right. I like it, it reminds me of my old Soft Drives, it's arm-friendly and easy to use. It's not the perfect racquet for me, but I have been struggling a bit with my arm with all the testing I'm doing (new racquet, new strings, different tensions) so for a while I might need something extremely comfortable...
Jonas I'm hitting the 360+ Speed MP with Confidential 18g hybrided with Wilson Sensation. I can hit this racquet for hours! Zero arm issues/fatigue
@@K4R3N Yes, that is a comfortable racquet too. Today I hit the VCORE 95 (2019) with a poly for 90 min and no issues.