It works really well for me in 17 gauge in a 18x20 pattern, precisely because it has a bit more power than other polys I've used (trypically 4G Soft), and very decent for spin (for a round poly). It is a bit firm, though, which I have resolved by using Triax in the crosses. This has the benefit of softening the string bed while being quite durable (for a multi). Very good combination for my game (I'm about 4.5 -5.0, aggressive game with a mostly sliced OHBH and a big serve).
Do you really think ice code is more stiff than alu power, I think it’s the total opposite it’s quite a comfort string compared to the alu power or solinco strings
@@hijikatakun000 I didnt like it lol, was a generic soft poly with no special attributes, i havent got around their other lines because i dont generally like paying the amount they charge for stuff, but their other stuff should be much better from small hits ive had
@@ACTennis dam not sure why but RUclips didn't notify me about this. Thanks for your input, I think it sounds like razor code is probably a little better since it's stiffer and crisper.
Concern about fake ice code out there due to price difference ready to purchase hopefully the 200M is real. Any ideas if any fake ice code has been made?
Black code 4s...no need for anything else from tecnifibre....weiss ultra cannon n rpm rough....tension on these strings are important for what the user needs.....just trying to figure out which will last longer cause they all work till it breaks
I know what you're saying (based on the elasticity) and I've read that before but I'm not sure if that's still universally objectively true based on some changes with materials and manufacturing processes. It definitely varies in degree from string to string.
It works really well for me in 17 gauge in a 18x20 pattern, precisely because it has a bit more power than other polys I've used (trypically 4G Soft), and very decent for spin (for a round poly). It is a bit firm, though, which I have resolved by using Triax in the crosses. This has the benefit of softening the string bed while being quite durable (for a multi). Very good combination for my game (I'm about 4.5 -5.0, aggressive game with a mostly sliced OHBH and a big serve).
My go to for white strings. Thxs for sharing your experience and opinion, very much appreciate it!
Do you really think ice code is more stiff than alu power, I think it’s the total opposite it’s quite a comfort string compared to the alu power or solinco strings
Did not find it stiff at 54 lbs. I’m thinking to try at 48 lbs on gravity pro.
Curious on how you see it for the gravity pro, how did it go?
been waiting for this one, just ordered a set the other day thanks
Would you do a review for it? Curious on your takes about this string, big fan as always 😀
@@hijikatakun000 I didnt like it lol, was a generic soft poly with no special attributes, i havent got around their other lines because i dont generally like paying the amount they charge for stuff, but their other stuff should be much better from small hits ive had
@@ACTennis dam not sure why but RUclips didn't notify me about this. Thanks for your input, I think it sounds like razor code is probably a little better since it's stiffer and crisper.
@@ACTennis absolutely agree with you, too muted and the control is a bit lacking for me…
Interesting... Differences with Black Code? Better or worse?
Wondering same thing?
Concern about fake ice code out there due to price difference ready to purchase hopefully the 200M is real. Any ideas if any fake ice code has been made?
What would you think of crossing Ice Code with Hyper G mains?
Black Code 17, 18g is my favorite from Technifibre
It's spelled Tecnifibre, not Technifibre. :)
Black code 4s...no need for anything else from tecnifibre....weiss ultra cannon n rpm rough....tension on these strings are important for what the user needs.....just trying to figure out which will last longer cause they all work till it breaks
Any poly string will go dead around 3-4 weeks even if you don’t play it.
I know what you're saying (based on the elasticity) and I've read that before but I'm not sure if that's still universally objectively true based on some changes with materials and manufacturing processes. It definitely varies in degree from string to string.
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2-3 months!? I restring every 10 hrs of play. 5.5 player. #govegan #compassion