Curious about headshapes, how would a teardrop like the Dunlop Revelation Pro 14x19 experience tension versus a Dunlop Elite classic head shape 14x18? Would 23 lbs in a classic shape feel like 25 lbs in the teardrop?
General rule of thumb is to slightly increase tension on a racket with a larger head as they naturally generate a little more power. But it does also depend on how dense the string pattern is. If very dense (smaller gaps between strings), then you might want to reduce the tension and vice versa if the string bed is less dense.
Curious about headshapes, how would a teardrop like the Dunlop Revelation Pro 14x19 experience tension versus a Dunlop Elite classic head shape 14x18? Would 23 lbs in a classic shape feel like 25 lbs in the teardrop?
General rule of thumb is to slightly increase tension on a racket with a larger head as they naturally generate a little more power. But it does also depend on how dense the string pattern is. If very dense (smaller gaps between strings), then you might want to reduce the tension and vice versa if the string bed is less dense.
Does squash string keep? If I buy a 100 metre reel would it be worth it if I only need it for personal use?
As long as you keep in room temperature, away from sunlight and damp etc, it’ll be fine 👍
@@stringdoctor6238 Brilliant, cheers