Im sure its not the head lynch Tour that you have been testing. Because the Lynch tour has bite and spin. its hex-shaped and you will use it in a hybrid: main should be lynch tour and multifilament in the cross.
Would you recommend the Tecnifibre Black Code if i want a bit more control in my Head Speed mp? I can easily hit hard strokes with my own power and after a bit of research i found this string. I´ve been playing with Head Hawk Rough really long now, but that is just a bit too much power and stiffness for me.
Very nice review, may i ask which string you would use for a head gravity tour, i tend between head lynx 1.25 and tecnifibre ice code 1.25, thanks in advance for your opinion!
So it's a bit softer than your stiffer polys...isn't shaped, but has good tension maintenance. Okay. 👌 I also think you don't quite understand what provides spin potential. Then of course it is coupled with a players stroke. Texture & shape alone doesn't always mean good spin potential. Strings need to snap back to provide that movement between mains and crosses also. That's why some of the non shaped polys are a bit slippery, especially in the more recent releases. Typically, your old school polys aren't manufactured in this way. Head lynx was somewhat soft, lynx edge felt softer (too soft from what I remember) & I didn't like it. Perhaps this sits somewhere in the middle of the two? Hope you're enjoying the new Technifibre TF frame....either the 305 or 315 are great. Although, both are a big departure from your Babolat. I've gotta Technifibre xtc 315 Ltd which is good, but I'm using a Yonex vcore 97 HD. I assume it plays similarly to the TF40 315 Technifibre. Thanks for the review. 🎾🎾
To add since my above comment, having had a chat with an industry mate I know here.....apparently this is a fair bit stiffer than lynx, it is shaped (I was told) & you need to be a heavy/ hard hitter to get much benefit from it....such as Dominic Thiem. So, without the power you won't get the strings to really move and without that not great spin. However, the opposite would also apply: heavy hitting for good spin, the control is naturally there as it's stiffer than let's say lynx. As I've not played with it....I'm just passing on what I just heard and that seems to differ from what I assumed from this review & wrote above of it being a soft poly. 😎
Thank you for your review. It was interesting. I heard that ISOSPEED Black Fire is good and I agree with that. When available, could you please try ISOSPEED Black Fire 17 String (1.25)?
Hey man I’ve been watching your videos for a while and in those clips of you playing I don’t see you hit backhands but instead rely on the slice and i think it’ll help your reviews if we can see how it’ll preform on both sides of the racquet. Love the reviews though keep up the good work!
Very cool your review, congratulations!
I was looking for some information about the Lynx Tour, you answered some questions, thank you very much.
Hey Brian, when will you come out with a top 3 polys of 2020?
Tennis Warehouse and Tennis Spin both love the string Head Lynch Tour.
Thoughts on Head Lynx Touch? Plan on review?
Im sure its not the head lynch Tour that you have been testing. Because the Lynch tour has bite and spin. its hex-shaped and you will use it in a hybrid: main should be lynch tour and multifilament in the cross.
Would you recommend the Tecnifibre Black Code if i want a bit more control in my Head Speed mp? I can easily hit hard strokes with my own power and after a bit of research i found this string.
I´ve been playing with Head Hawk Rough really long now, but that is just a bit too much power and stiffness for me.
Very nice review, may i ask which string you would use for a head gravity tour, i tend between head lynx 1.25 and tecnifibre ice code 1.25, thanks in advance for your opinion!
So it's a bit softer than your stiffer polys...isn't shaped, but has good tension maintenance. Okay. 👌
I also think you don't quite understand what provides spin potential. Then of course it is coupled with a players stroke. Texture & shape alone doesn't always mean good spin potential. Strings need to snap back to provide that movement between mains and crosses also. That's why some of the non shaped polys are a bit slippery, especially in the more recent releases. Typically, your old school polys aren't manufactured in this way.
Head lynx was somewhat soft, lynx edge felt softer (too soft from what I remember) & I didn't like it. Perhaps this sits somewhere in the middle of the two?
Hope you're enjoying the new Technifibre TF frame....either the 305 or 315 are great. Although, both are a big departure from your Babolat.
I've gotta Technifibre xtc 315 Ltd which is good, but I'm using a Yonex vcore 97 HD. I assume it plays similarly to the TF40 315 Technifibre.
Thanks for the review. 🎾🎾
To add since my above comment, having had a chat with an industry mate I know here.....apparently this is a fair bit stiffer than lynx, it is shaped (I was told) & you need to be a heavy/ hard hitter to get much benefit from it....such as Dominic Thiem. So, without the power you won't get the strings to really move and without that not great spin. However, the opposite would also apply: heavy hitting for good spin, the control is naturally there as it's stiffer than let's say lynx.
As I've not played with it....I'm just passing on what I just heard and that seems to differ from what I assumed from this review & wrote above of it being a soft poly.
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Thank you for your review. It was interesting.
I heard that ISOSPEED Black Fire is good and I agree with that. When available, could you please try ISOSPEED Black Fire 17 String (1.25)?
interesting but wrong. Lynch tour is a great string. either it has not been the lynch tour he has been reviewing or the tension he has used is wrong.
Hey man I’ve been watching your videos for a while and in those clips of you playing I don’t see you hit backhands but instead rely on the slice and i think it’ll help your reviews if we can see how it’ll preform on both sides of the racquet. Love the reviews though keep up the good work!
Karue Sell of MyTennisHQ goes to this string and he was a tour level player. Hmm
Nice video..
Bite is about the same as solinco confidential, and lynx tour has better snap back
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Just like everyone said. Good review!
BTW Rublev is using this string in full bed :)
Wow really? What racket is he using? He hits relatively flat so I could see that.
Rybargamer where did you get this info? On his reddit AMA he said he’s using Adrenaline (also shared his specs)...
Brian Bollman Tennis Gravity Pro
Must try this in my Radical Pro 360.
He is not, rublev still using the adrenaline and a head tgt344.4 (gravity mold)
it compares to Solinco Hyper G