First Impressions & Full Review: Natural Gut Tennis String!
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- Опубліковано 7 лис 2024
- In this video, I share my first impressions and deliver a comprehensive review of Natural Gut Tennis String. I explore the lively feel and exceptional feedback this string brings to the court. From stringing it on the mains to diving into the overall experience, I cover it all. Discover if this premium string is worth the investment and why it stands out. Don't miss out on the excitement-hit play now!
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Would be great to see you do a video poly vs multifilament strings. I’ve searched YT and not much on there at all.
I think it can be a really good option for club players. If you are not breaking strings often then the gut will last really long and you would need to string half the times. Many times the poly looses all the feeling and is dead way before breaking and with gut if you have on the crosses some round poly that holds for long the hybrid will last really a lot with great playabiliyt. I tried Wilson Gut and Alupower but the Alu lost quite fast the feeling and the gut was just the only thing working. With RPM Blast in the crosses the bed holds much better with the time.
You are exactly right!! I love this setup with the Babolat hybrid. Absolutely, the feel of the ball coming off the strings is amazing. Maybe once a year I treat myself to a set of these. Other times I play with a full bed of RPM blast which is great but takes a few hours getting comfortable with after playing with this hybrid for a few weeks.
I love all gut but because of cost I have used as blend to get 2 racquets out of it. Really great stuff!
Nat gut and poly hybrid is awesome. Finally made the switch. When you think your floater will go long it ends up dropping within the baseline. That’s saying not hitting your best shot. If you are hitting in stride you can control the power and placement. Just got back after years away and started with nxt 17g. After 200 balls from a machine, I broke the strings. Figured 17g would last me a while being away from tennis for so long. Lasted me 2 weeks from the day it was strung. Not even an hour on the court. I play about 2 maybe 3 if I’m lucky, times a week. It’s been a month now with feds set up. If it last me another 2 months i don’t mind paying extra for it. It cost me 15$ less to string with multi. I don’t like full bed polys. Definitely love the ALU rough. Curious to try babalot since I’m in champs choice. Would like to see if the 17g actually provides bit more power.
Have played a lot of gut hybrids over the years, the best for me is 1.30 Lux NG at 56 crossed with 1.25 4G or Tourna Black Zone at 52. Plays great, but the gut mains break after 6-7 hours. Now play full bed poly for the same time period for a fraction of the cost. If you are not a string breaker, gut/poly is great!
Natural gut is truly lovely. I love it in VS Gut 16 in a Solinco Whiteout at 55 lbs in the mains, crossed with Head Hawk 18 or Solinco Outlast 18 at 50 lbs (both are moderately powerful, super slick, good tension maintenance polys). Spin like crazy and all the touch and feel I would ever want. It does last pretty well, usually over 10 hours for me. But the price adds up, it can't handle wet courts and conditions, and sometimes I don't want as much power as gut provides.
How much longer does it last if you flip it with the cross and poly main
@@youngsuit For me, poly/gut is no better. It doesn’t play as well and the poly goes dead and stops snapping back also around the 6 hour mark. I always thought gut in the cross is a waste.
@@eincan1313 certainly it must last longer before breaking though, right?
@@youngsuit I don’t play poly past the 6 hour mark as the elasticity is gone and they are dead. But yes the poly would maybe last a little longer for me before breaking. I am comparing 1.25 poly and 1.30 gut.
Awesome!! what a cool experience for you Cade!! Great hitting guys! 💯🎾👍‼️ Great video!!!!
Great vid, thanks. I'm a VS natty gut user, hybrid-ed with Lux ALU. Yep, expensive. But super addictive. There are somewhat cheaper option for natural gut that I'm currently exploring. Also, the first thing to go is the Lux, so may try Sync in the crosses to see if I can get more life out of this set up. One question I have for you: what do you think about changing only the cross strings? Frowned upon by stringing vets. Supposedly stresses the frame. I don't understand why it would be any more stressful to cut out the crosses and reweave rather than cutting the mains too?
I tried my first gut hybrid a few weeks ago. Wilson gut with rpm power and another racquet has lynx touch as the cross. I agree that you can really feel the elasticity of the string like the ball sinks in and has good dwell time and then shoots out. Great feel and penetration theough the baseline. No real noticeable loss of spin. Great power gain and i could knife my slice backhand fierce.
My volleys felt so connected and were very deep and low. The biggest plus i think is on defensive shots. You can flick it and it will have way more depth than with a full poly setup. Gets you out of trouble easier in a rally.
I love it. 6 hours so far and still not fraying. Will probably get another hour or 2 before they break. I've joined the darkside haha
I use VS Touch on the mains at 51lbs and Babolat RPM blast on the crosses at 50lbs in my Ezone 98 7th ed and it makes up for the muted feel by providing more feedback and power for a frame with a low swing weight. I do get a a very large amount of spin especially after a few sessions in once the RPM blast loses tension after a few sessions.
Gut actually is not expensive if you use it on the mains, this is because the gut keeps its tension while the poly dies substantially quicker and you only need to change your crosses, you won't be wearing out the gut quickly unless you use a shaped polly or you ruin it by getting it wet or exposed to ridiculously humid weather. Its perfect for people who have had arm issues.
Yeah I've been wanting to just change the crosses, but every friggen veteran stringer says not to do it?
Been using the Babolat hybrid for quite some time now. Great feel but difficult to control without cranking up the tension on the gut. I have the gut in the mains at 63# and the polys at 56#. Lately I've been substituting out the RPM (which comes in 17 gauge) with an 18 or a 19 gauge poly like Volkl Cyclone. All else being equal, the thinner gauge gives you more access to spin while providing comfort.
If you can try out the "poor man's" version w/ either X-1 or Xcel mains and a Round Poly, I'd be curious to see how close it is to Natural Gut. I suspect the Mulit will break in 2-3 hrs... but as a lowly 3.5-4.0 I can probably get quite a bit more time.
If you can't rip it and holding back, you need to bump the tension. Try 55-53 or 57-55. You can expand the gap. So 57-52 works also, just a slight angle increase but power will dip, gut holds tension and last way longer then full poly when combined. You actually may save money unless you break strings.
I think rpm blast is shaped, if you use a smooth poly the gut mains will last longer. Klip is a more affordable gut and if you pair it with an affordable poly it’s not too bad. The gut holds tension for a long time so if you don’t break a lot of strings it could be cheaper than changing poly when it goes dead.
Gut mains with poly cross plays great. I've tried it several times. I suggest you use a smooth round poly cross that holds tension better. Usually, stiffer polys like Lux 4G or Kirschbaum Max Power hold tension well and makes good crosses. I like using 16G gut with a 16Light or 17G poly with the gut mains strung 4 lbs higher than the poly cross say at 54/50 down to 50/46. But, it is too expensive for me so I now use TF NRG2 or TF MultiFeel mains with Kirschbaum Max Power crosses. BTW, gut/poly is excellent for spin. Dominque Theim used gut/poly hybrid and hit more spin on his FH than Nadal. Federer's slice BH with gut/poly is the highest recorded spin rate of any stroke ever.
I tried a gut/poly hybrid recently and also think it feels weird in a good way. Definitely more free power, specially on the serves. Slices are also very nice. I usually play with MLT/Poly hybrids.
How different between multi/poly to gut poly? Whats the tension difference between two setups to achieve similar power-control balance?
@@akbarberlian I just tried it out of curiosity, I did not perform an in depth comparison. I can just say that at the same tension as my other setups it feels more powerful and it doesn't seem to lose spin, although it's not great at it. It also feels much softer and elastic. The ball feels like it stays on the strings a bit longer (which I don't really love actually).
I've always enjoyed natural gut without a hybrid setup. The problem is the cost
One thing to note, the black gut plays deader than the natural or the blue. I play with gut straight up.I just think it feels a lot better, like a big sweet spot and you can feel the impact much more.
That’s interesting. Great comment!
Natural gut is nice, but not if you play outdoors in the UK during the winter.
Moist grass or clay is a death sentence for gut strings, unfortunately.
Anyone can use gut. If you don’t break strings often then use all gut. If you have arm problems use gut. If you want to get 2 racquets out of one set then blend it with poly OR a less expensive but good playable but soft non poly string
Coach Nick of Intuitive Tennis also did a review gut recently - you might want to look at his review. Can you tell us how you liked this gut set-up on your serve?
I wouldn't go by what he says. He's a bit of a nut job with some weird ideas.
It's really not the same comparison because Nick used a full bed of NG
Tension with and without gut?
In this set up 54/52 but normally I’m using a 50 set up
What racket is your dad using?
He was giving the Solinco Blackout (16x19) a try that day. He will most likely give it another try the next time he plays.
Glad you got around to it, welcome to the dark side! One thing that people don't talk about is gut will last much longer than your average poly. So yes it's more expensive but you can play with it until it snaps and it'll hold tension relatively consistently.
That’s true!
I can't tell vs touch from head reflex!
Natural gut/poly hybrid is just different. Without knowing that feel, you can’t possibly Give comorehensice review on tennis equipment
Pro staff with nat gut/alu strings = 🤌
@@johnmart127ive got rf97 with wilson gut and rpm power. Feels mint
Nat gut looses.elasticity above 33 lbs
Why are you using the natural gut with a coat? The natural colour one is better than the one you tested
Because that’s what was sent to me to try
Piece of advice: if you can’t afford it don’t even try it.
😂 Good point
you might win 1 xtra point per match with gut. is that really worth it? instead, buy more court time to improve technique and athleticism. Q: does rafa use it and could rafa afford it?
The Rafa point is weird but your first point is a good one to consider imo.
Well, I guess your right if someone is buying gut and can’t afford court time becuase of it… But that’s not going to be common.
And if you can afford gut AND court time then of course 1 extra point per match would be worth it for any competitive player. 1 extra point would change the result of many tennis matches.
Of course gut is not a requirement, but the argument that Rafa doesn’t use it so neither should you is a bit silly. After all Roger, Novak and Andy plays gut. Not to mention if it can help keep your wrist/arm stay in better health that’s also a good argument for it.
Anyone believeing pros play w poly is ignorant
You should hybrid with gut the way the pros dobot
They do do it this way. They do both.
Y’all never used natural gut?! 💀
No
Nope
never used gut, but is this review any accurate? does gut feel so differently as this guy wants us to believe? If it's "butter" and he was "cracking with no effort" just because of the gut, that should give him a huge advantage in a competitive game but still he hasn't used it all his life. what kind of bs is this guy saying and promoting?
Gut is pretty crazy, but it's expensive, especially if you string frequently
umm bud, I make no money from that promotion for babolat. It was sent to me from a retailer if you watched the video you would have noticed. This is the first time I have ever used it and these are my honest impressions. String can give you an advantage and help one’s game yes but it not gonna make me #1 in the world by tomorrow. I will not switch to it because I am a broke college student. If you don’t like my content please leave. HNY👍
@@MPTennis i am sorry, i didn't use the nicest words. i do like your content, if that makes a difference. anyway, i'm very intrigued buy your video, because i've always thought it was somehow of an eccentricity or something only top level players could take advantage of. i will also try gut when i can afford it.
@@joaodav no probbb mate! Try some if you can!
I personally think gut has a more elastic "rubber band-ish" feel to it. Definitely quite different to the multis and synth guts I've tried. I definitely hit faster serves with it. But like he stated in the video it is expensive, so I keep to a good SG or MLT.
Karue Sell from MyTennisHQ also has a video where he tried gut and had a similar impression to what is seen in this video.