The rpm blast was too much power with the pure aero to control for me, I switched to poly tour pro, could hit through it with control and lots of spin.
It is hard to say what to use without knowing If you are a hard hitter or late beginner. For the latter is doesn't matter. Just don't pick any of these, except maybe the Hyper-G.
for natural gut luxilon natural gut 16 gauge is superior compared to babolat vs touch because of its over the top power, comfort, feel, and durability. Its THE BEST whether strings hybrid or on its own
Maybe you need to adjust your technique. I mean, I play with hyper G and also with RPM blast at 55 (tension). Never had tennis elbow for almos 10 years.
Lol, this list... ALU Power stiffens up in no time. So be prepared to change racquets as often as pros, every 9 games. If you don't, then good luck ejoying the worst string on the planet. RPM loses tension faster than Rafa can rotate a ball on his forehand. Change racquet every 9 games or play with noodles. NG may never ever get wet. And you have to hybrid it with a poly or get no spin at all. And if you do so, remember to restring every week or get your racquet bent, because a poly loses tension, NG does not. Hyper G notches a lot, tension drops quickly as well. But at least it has no real drawbacks, average performance. X-one Biphase is NOT for every type of players. It is for kids, seniors and late beginners, that's it. At least in a full bed, not as hybrid. Apart from being able to stand wet conditions the same limitations as NG apply.
@@skeenwalker Depends on what you need. If you are a spin monster lik e Rafa, go for ReString Zero. Solinco Confidential or Hyper-G or Tour Bite are also solid picks for spin. And many other that I forgot. If you play more flat like Fed then Yonex Poly Tour Pro or Kirschbaum Super Smash orange may fit the bill. Maybe ReString Sync or something from Toroline. You might as well blend two polys or even hybrid with natural gut (like Djokovic and Fed) either in the mains or crosses. If you need comfort then Ytex is your brand, I used their Quadro Twist ony Blade 18/20, it was the only viable option in this racquet (andy club mate who bought my Blades also uses it and nothing else), but be aware that Ytex strings are quite on the lively side, almost like multifilament. If that is still too harsch, the go for Technifibre Triax, but it plays more like a durable syn gut rather than a soft poly, you will lose some spin. If you need to max out power return then try a multi like Head Reflex MLT oder Technifibre Multifeel. Or as a cheap option try syn gut, the best in my memory is made by Prince. Or go all in and use natural gut, Babolat makes the best one (Luxilon is stiffer).
@@OllieFarrar Sry, that string is not on my list of strings that I can remember. But it sounds worth a try. Like every recommendation, don't order a reel before having tried a set or two.
Alu power for durability?????
So many great choices! Does anyone have the same racket as me? What’s the best for my Babalot pure aero 98? 😅
Rpm blast and Luxilon natural gut or VS touch would be the best
I've really been enjoying Solinco Hyper G 16g in my Pure Aero 98. It's a popular pairing with the Pure Aero.
The rpm blast was too much power with the pure aero to control for me, I switched to poly tour pro, could hit through it with control and lots of spin.
It is hard to say what to use without knowing If you are a hard hitter or late beginner.
For the latter is doesn't matter. Just don't pick any of these, except maybe the Hyper-G.
I use tour bite rough and it’s an absolute blast to hit with it feels like no matter how hard u hit it it will always go in
for natural gut luxilon natural gut 16 gauge is superior compared to babolat vs touch because of its over the top power, comfort, feel, and durability. Its THE BEST whether strings hybrid or on its own
What’s a good tension to have if I use the Luxilon natural gut on my Babalot pure aero 98?
@@innovative_gamingI would say 55 or 54 pounds
It is called Luxilon and RPM Blast - check your subtitles
I personally use the Solinko Hyper G and I quite like it. I find it great as a baseliner
Doesn’t blast tent to move a lot on your racket?
yeah its springy
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Someone say elbow replace
Maybe you need to adjust your technique. I mean, I play with hyper G and also with RPM blast at 55 (tension). Never had tennis elbow for almos 10 years.
@@wellyngtonamaral4097hyper g is terrible for your arm
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Lol, this list...
ALU Power stiffens up in no time. So be prepared to change racquets as often as pros, every 9 games. If you don't, then good luck ejoying the worst string on the planet.
RPM loses tension faster than Rafa can rotate a ball on his forehand. Change racquet every 9 games or play with noodles.
NG may never ever get wet. And you have to hybrid it with a poly or get no spin at all. And if you do so, remember to restring every week or get your racquet bent, because a poly loses tension, NG does not.
Hyper G notches a lot, tension drops quickly as well. But at least it has no real drawbacks, average performance.
X-one Biphase is NOT for every type of players. It is for kids, seniors and late beginners, that's it. At least in a full bed, not as hybrid. Apart from being able to stand wet conditions the same limitations as NG apply.
you seem quite knowledgeable, what do you recommend?
@@skeenwalker Depends on what you need.
If you are a spin monster lik e Rafa, go for ReString Zero. Solinco Confidential or Hyper-G or Tour Bite are also solid picks for spin. And many other that I forgot.
If you play more flat like Fed then Yonex Poly Tour Pro or Kirschbaum Super Smash orange may fit the bill. Maybe ReString Sync or something from Toroline.
You might as well blend two polys or even hybrid with natural gut (like Djokovic and Fed) either in the mains or crosses.
If you need comfort then Ytex is your brand, I used their Quadro Twist ony Blade 18/20, it was the only viable option in this racquet (andy club mate who bought my Blades also uses it and nothing else), but be aware that Ytex strings are quite on the lively side, almost like multifilament.
If that is still too harsch, the go for Technifibre Triax, but it plays more like a durable syn gut rather than a soft poly, you will lose some spin.
If you need to max out power return then try a multi like Head Reflex MLT oder Technifibre Multifeel. Or as a cheap option try syn gut, the best in my memory is made by Prince. Or go all in and use natural gut, Babolat makes the best one (Luxilon is stiffer).
I’m a big hitter looking for a semi lively string to go in my pure strike is technifibre razor soft good
@@OllieFarrar Sry, that string is not on my list of strings that I can remember.
But it sounds worth a try. Like every recommendation, don't order a reel before having tried a set or two.
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bruh alu power dont have that much power
for me it also lacks power
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