Hi dan, have you check the stringbed stiffness of x lbs "reference tension(usual stringing method) " on your racquet and x lbs reference tension(sergetti method) ? are they of same value? I saw that you have a RDC hehe.
Jackson Lim I personally haven’t noticed anything special. Strings definitely lost tension, but I haven’t found my racquet to play worse as the tension dropped. If anything, I found the racquet to play better for the first couple sessions after hitting, but eventually the tension drops enough that the larger sweet-spot tends to get muddled as the strings have lost their ability to snap back. My racquet feels great for about 3-4 weeks which for me is about my string life expectancy before I break a string or restring due to preference of fresh strings, especially with Poly.
Miguel Barahona it plays amazing. It definitely helps with feel and accuracy since the sweetspot is significantly larger. I just had a local pro try it for himself. He strung the new pure aero 2019 with Solinco Hyper G 16L @46 lbs. He strung one conventional and one using the Sergetti tension sheet. He couldn’t believe the difference and how amazing the sergetti one felt and played.
Thanks. How does it perform throughout time?. Having different tension on each string at the beginning, will change during playing, because string tension will try to become the same between strings.
Miguel Barahona for me personally, I use break my crosses (I use a multi) in about 2 weeks. Since using Sergetti, I get about 4 to weeks of play. I play doubles 4 to 5 times per week. I haven’t noticed a drop off in performance at all in that time frame.
Hi dan, have you check the stringbed stiffness of x lbs "reference tension(usual stringing method) " on your racquet and x lbs reference tension(sergetti method) ?
are they of same value?
I saw that you have a RDC hehe.
Jackson Lim great question. Yes, I have checked. They are very close. Sometimes the same or slightly less By 1 DT.
@@danielschank how about tension maintenance after stringing? After 2 weeks(after hitting)?
Jackson Lim I personally haven’t noticed anything special. Strings definitely lost tension, but I haven’t found my racquet to play worse as the tension dropped. If anything, I found the racquet to play better for the first couple sessions after hitting, but eventually the tension drops enough that the larger sweet-spot tends to get muddled as the strings have lost their ability to snap back.
My racquet feels great for about 3-4 weeks which for me is about my string life expectancy before I break a string or restring due to preference of fresh strings, especially with Poly.
How does it play? Does this improve strokes? Wish to hear your experience.
Miguel Barahona it plays amazing. It definitely helps with feel and accuracy since the sweetspot is significantly larger. I just had a local pro try it for himself.
He strung the new pure aero 2019 with Solinco Hyper G 16L @46 lbs. He strung one conventional and one using the Sergetti tension sheet. He couldn’t believe the difference and how amazing the sergetti one felt and played.
Thanks. How does it perform throughout time?. Having different tension on each string at the beginning, will change during playing, because string tension will try to become the same between strings.
Miguel Barahona for me personally, I use break my crosses (I use a multi) in about 2 weeks. Since using Sergetti, I get about 4 to weeks of play. I play doubles 4 to 5 times per week. I haven’t noticed a drop off in performance at all in that time frame.
and where is the feedback of play test video? lost in time?
agradina Thanks for the reminder. I went on vacation and then had to dodge a hurricane.
Daniel Schank I have the video of play testing recorded. I just need to edit.