Do string savers increase friction and stability by increasing tension or do they really decrease friction and improve snap back like poly? Babolat's are made of teflon and are slippery.
But you didn’t address the issue with stringer. At same string and tension, some stringer strung with easy off position and don’t snap back but some make it more stay to position.
you get more power due to the trampoline effect, all strings move but some move more than others due to their elasticity. That is why poly gives more control while gut and multi give more power
@@SkyreeXScalabar Let's say I always play with a low powered control oriented racquet then I don't need poly to give that control isn't it as racquet by itself would have loads of control. This way can I avoid poly and play with cheaper syn gut. Arm health is very important to me at the same time I don't want to lose on control.
@@balaji21121109 synt gut is more for beginners because it is cheap and doesn't have any attributes such as spin and control like poly or power and comfort like multi/nat gut, if you are intermediate to advance level I recommend multi or a hybrid of nat gut/multi mains and synth/poly cross for both control, power and comfort
If you hit with plenty of top spin, the strings will shift considerably.
What do you think the best type of string is for heavy topspin players
@@santiagomartinez8285 polyester strings without a doubt.
Do string savers increase friction and stability by increasing tension or do they really decrease friction and improve snap back like poly? Babolat's are made of teflon and are slippery.
But you didn’t address the issue with stringer. At same string and tension, some stringer strung with easy off position and don’t snap back but some make it more stay to position.
I find it happens more with synthetic gut than a full bed of poly or cheap natural gut.
Oh, that's what you said, lol.
Bits of Pulp you knew he said that so why would you comment you moron
Wouldn't there be loss of control with string movement/ shift ?
you get more power due to the trampoline effect, all strings move but some move more than others due to their elasticity. That is why poly gives more control while gut and multi give more power
@@SkyreeXScalabar Let's say I always play with a low powered control oriented racquet then I don't need poly to give that control isn't it as racquet by itself would have loads of control. This way can I avoid poly and play with cheaper syn gut. Arm health is very important to me at the same time I don't want to lose on control.
@@balaji21121109 synt gut is more for beginners because it is cheap and doesn't have any attributes such as spin and control like poly or power and comfort like multi/nat gut, if you are intermediate to advance level I recommend multi or a hybrid of nat gut/multi mains and synth/poly cross for both control, power and comfort