Why do so many pros use Yonex Poly Tour Pro?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @zbighugh9193
    @zbighugh9193 Год назад +8

    I love these strings! I've tried all sorts: Wilson Champion's Choice (Luxilon ALU Rough + natural gut), Babolat RPM Blast, Volkl Cyclone, Solinco HyperG, but the Yonex Poly Tour Pro is the best. I tried by accident. I saw the nice gray ones at a Yonex shop and tried. OMG! My slices were perfect, drop shots went backwards, my balls stayed in the court, my topspin had zing, my serves just dove. Best strings ever! Highly recommended! 17 gauge, which is what Kyrgios uses, is a lot better than the 16 gauge. To get the most out of this string, string it at 50 or lower. When I was using 100" head, I set it at 48. Now that I'm using a 97" head, I've set it at 47. Plays like butter. Superb!

    • @PF9O
      @PF9O 8 месяцев назад

      Nick strings at 55lbs. It's really preference after all, but pros tend to string firmer.

    • @anotherfakepresident8432
      @anotherfakepresident8432 4 месяца назад

      I had the ptp 17 gauge on the cross string with a multi main. 37lb cross, 40lb main. 18/20 pattern. A pair of string jobs lasted me 2 months, maybe 50 hours. Singles, doubles, practice serves. Played great on my last 3 sessions, and recently cut them out. String savers were used. 4.0-4.5 level

  • @jwhirl678
    @jwhirl678 Год назад +10

    I also love poly tour pro. Currently using yellow 1.2. I just love how it feels in my ezone 98. Was using hyper g for a bit. Don't really notice much difference in spin but ptp has a somewhat addictive feel, I mean it just feels so nice haha

  • @johnnyguitar6697
    @johnnyguitar6697 Год назад +3

    Fair review, which mirrors my experience with that string. Personally, in the Yonex line, I prefer Polytour Fire, which is extremely slick to help with snap back and spin. I use it as a cross with Hyper G in my Vcore 95 2023. Great spin, relatively gentle on the arm, and a round poly in the crosses helps making Hyper G a bit more predictable.

  • @NurseJoe
    @NurseJoe Год назад +5

    Amazing strings. I love the increased feel that they give on some of the most stiff raquets out there. PTourPro strings are just a solid choice for players who want to feel the ball more on the string bed. I love them on my Ultra Tour.

    • @amirjon
      @amirjon Год назад +1

      Ultra tour is not stiff, right?

  • @lilies9251
    @lilies9251 Год назад +1

    my string to go, 50/48 lbs in VCore 95. For more powerful rackets I used Hyper-G or Lynx Tour, but for VCore 95, PTP gives the best combination of power, control, and lively feeling. And I have a sensitive elbow, I can't use too stiff strings. I don't mind the drop in tension that much, and the benefit of poor tension maintenance is that these strings never break!

  • @amsd1231
    @amsd1231 Год назад +1

    I think this is an underrated string. If you've got a powerful stroke with high spin like the pros do then string this on the mains and it will help you tame the ball. You can string it up with higher a tension than what you normally use and it will play better. The downside is it really loses its playability after a few hitting sessions. Even if you're not that sensitive to your strings you will feel the tension loss very quickly. So that makes you wonder why wouldn't I use multi strings instead then? Therein lies the best use for the string. It sits in the middle ground between multis and super stiff polys, so if you are transitioning or you want more pop but don't want to give up on the comfort and control you get the poly tour pro.

  • @cossav2560
    @cossav2560 10 месяцев назад +1

    It's my go to string. I've tried other strings that are better one aspect or another but nothing is so all-around-amazing. It's very predictable and reliable, great power on the sweetspot and lasts long. Babolat RPM Blast is what comes closest. I use the 1.2 gauge.

  • @sebastianluna-villanueva679
    @sebastianluna-villanueva679 Год назад +6

    I just recently changed from hyper g soft to poly tour pro . I feel it keeps the tension longer. I'm sponsored by Yonex by this is an unbiased opinion since I also get a free strings from Solinco. I use poly tour on a 17g . Breaks kinda fast but keeps the tension long enough for me

    • @recruteurdetalents1280
      @recruteurdetalents1280 Год назад +1

      How did you get sponsored by Yonex ?

    • @doudoubulle
      @doudoubulle Год назад

      HyperG soft is... too soft !

    • @sebastianluna-villanueva679
      @sebastianluna-villanueva679 Год назад

      ​@@recruteurdetalents1280 I just to play semi professionally, had a very good high school career and on top I'm a hitting pro at a club. Yonex was very welcoming to me joining 😊

    • @sebastianluna-villanueva679
      @sebastianluna-villanueva679 Год назад

      ​@@doudoubulleI agree . Not my favorite if you constantly play and aren't a junior

    • @daniagu88
      @daniagu88 Год назад

      Hi, I play with hyper g soft, what differences did you find?

  • @jorgetirado3201
    @jorgetirado3201 Год назад +1

    I played this and the toroline caviar back to back, and found the caviar to be as soft, but more direct in feel and more spin friendly, and held tension much better. Not sure why I’d choose ptp over caviar

  • @EveryTimeIDavid
    @EveryTimeIDavid Год назад +8

    I actually really like the strings. They do feel awesome, especially freshly strung, and they’re very consistent. I know exactly what to expect from them every time, whereas I’ve definitely gotten mixed results from a few others I’ve tried (like a dead batch or quick breaks).
    I used to use them in 16x19 frames to flatten out my game, but find them more difficult to use since moving to 18x20 patterns.

  • @rbarreira2
    @rbarreira2 Год назад +1

    Polytour rev is supposed to have better spin potential and tension maintenance, but it's a bit stiffer.

  • @thomasboldt4669
    @thomasboldt4669 2 месяца назад

    I play with it in a head extreme and love the feel. I do feel like a more spin friendly string could help. I agree with your analysis

  • @garramiro
    @garramiro Год назад +2

    i don't understand. you recommend this string for players who don't break strings but it's massive tension loss wouldn't benefit those players either way. could you explain?

  • @mladenjurosevic9904
    @mladenjurosevic9904 Год назад

    The best string ever for me, I'm currently using the fourth reel 1.25mm. 1.20mm version is much better but has a shorter life. Ideal for EZone98 at 22/23kg. Love the feel on the ball, the control, the slice.

  • @Julian0K
    @Julian0K Год назад +5

    For me, PTP is one of the best in terms of feel and playability right off the stringer. BUT, the durability is the real issue. After about 2h of hard hitting it just doesn't feel that good anymore. Makes sense for pros to use as they only play with freshly strung racquets!
    As far as round Yonex polys go, I've had a much better experience with Poly Tour Fire!

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад +1

      Do you know if a hybrid with PT strike would help with durability?
      And have you tried any strings similar to PTP but with more longevity ?

    • @born_hard9705
      @born_hard9705 Год назад

      Thats an interesting question. Strike in mains and Pro in Crosses like Ben Shelton. But how long does it last with good plqying characteristics?

  • @Coach_A22
    @Coach_A22 Год назад +5

    Best string for every Yonex racquet, and I've used it in every model since 2018. The hybrid gives the most of everything. The spin of a full bed is actually heavy in the Regna 100 (most recent model), Vcore 100+, and Vcore 95 and Vcore 100 (2023). Vcore 95 (2023) is now my racquet of choice and I only use YPTP for my toughest singles matches and tournament play. Absolutely control oriented and powerful. If your mechanics to hit spin are good, you will get a heavy spin ball. Love YPTP, best of all Yonex strings. Poly Tour Fire is a close second, but much less power, still get good spin.

    • @Maiqel
      @Maiqel Год назад

      If your mechanics to hit topspin are good you will get a heavy spinny ball with nat gut, that's not the point.

    • @johnnyguitar6697
      @johnnyguitar6697 Год назад +1

      I much prefer Polytour Fire in my 2023 VC95, on accounts of its better spin potential and tension maintenance.

    • @deuxbaone1025
      @deuxbaone1025 Год назад +1

      True that ! Spin generation is all about the technic

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад +1

      What is your favourite hybrid with it ?
      Also what string would y’all recommend for an Ezone 98

    • @Coach_A22
      @Coach_A22 Год назад

      @@Turbulencemodeamazingly, Velocity MLT and Wilson Sensation work great with it. I also use Wilson Gut or Babolat VS Touch. YPTP 17 mains and 16 for crosses.

  • @spyghetti
    @spyghetti Месяц назад

    The honeymoon period is great but when it diminishes I didn't really like it.. other strings I've tried remain more playable later in life in full poly setup but out of the gate I can see why the string is pretty awesome because I think it's great but there was a cliff when I used it although it was probably back in the Yonex AI days or first release of the DR..

  • @javierrabbino9009
    @javierrabbino9009 26 дней назад

    I use poly tour spin on my ezone 100 but i don't like it so much. What string do you recommend to use? Something with good access to spin and very good feel. Thanks.

  • @brunoalves3736
    @brunoalves3736 Год назад +3

    I love it fresh, hate the tension maintaince

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      Could you recommend any strings that have similar initial feel but do last longer.
      Would a hybrid with a strike help ?

    • @brunoalves3736
      @brunoalves3736 Год назад

      @@Turbulencemode I like hyper G soft, poly tour rev, rpm rough, tour bite soft. All similar strings that have better tension maintaince. Hyper g soft best in the list

  • @my10is
    @my10is Год назад

    Couldn't agree given my experience... set at 48lbs in head boom, found string to be very sweetspot sensitive and harsh for ground strokes. Took about 2hrs to settle in before it became consistent. Best string I've ever had on volleys though... seemed to grip and impart spin I've not found before and excellent feedback and feeling. Testing this back to back with head velocity mlt at 50lbs and dunlop iconic all... i found the multifilaments more consistent overall... not what i was expecting to experience

  • @miGueL4ng3L
    @miGueL4ng3L Год назад +1

    One of my favorite strings of all time, and in 1.20mm the spin is quite remarkable , for a round poly =)

    • @NewWaveAfros
      @NewWaveAfros Год назад

      I really want to try it in 1.15 gauge

    • @juancristobalec
      @juancristobalec Год назад

      @@NewWaveAfros nice feeling, power and sping, but it will last less than 2 hours

  • @stevenm8177
    @stevenm8177 Год назад

    Great review as always. I use Polytour Pro quite a bit, I like the softer feel and predicability, and since I string my own it’s not a big deal to restring frequently with the quick tension loss. I do find the blue significantly softer than the yellow. It feels like a completely different string, and I personally prefer the blue. I tend towards thinner gauge like 1.20 and 1.15 gives me better spin and feel, and I’m not a string breaker with Poly’s so feel and spin and lighter swing weight is key for me vs durability.

  • @lyndseyandandrew5771
    @lyndseyandandrew5771 Год назад

    Thanks for this! I've been wondering, it's so trendy

  • @pinky3094
    @pinky3094 2 месяца назад

    I guess PTP is a string that feels soft but doesn't generate a lot of power. This is a great advantage for intermediate to advanced players with fast swing speeds and plenty of power, as more responsive strings can cause the ball to go OUT...

  • @alejandrofalconbartolome6341
    @alejandrofalconbartolome6341 2 месяца назад

    Hello! I am looking for some advice. Just got the Vcore 100, wondering if the PolyTourPro strings work well on this racket? If yes, which tension? I also have a reel of Alu Power Big Banger, do you also think it could work in this racquet? At which tension? Please help :)

  • @Theviniciusjourney
    @Theviniciusjourney Год назад +1

    I don't know why, but my hand (yes, my hand) hurts with this string... (I've already tested about 15 strings, and it only hurts with this one), and I've never seen anyone talking about it a similar condition...

  • @Le-Chuck
    @Le-Chuck Год назад

    If you like the yonex ptp yellow but need more spin then just try the volkl cyclone in yellow too ! 😉👍

  • @alantheangler6768
    @alantheangler6768 Год назад

    I was actually really surprised with the snap back when I tried this string. Not very scientific I admit but it certainly felt snappy when displacing with fingers. Also got some good spin with it when play testing in a vcore 98.

  • @golpherguy6388
    @golpherguy6388 Год назад

    Great string that loses tension too soon. I enjoy The PT Spin after a break in period of an hour.

  • @kylem.4114
    @kylem.4114 Год назад

    I really like PTP, but it's too expensive for me. I don't have much experience with other Yonex polys. From what I can tell, PTP is a good all-around string. Works well to soften a crisp/stiff frame.

  • @vincentoliver1394
    @vincentoliver1394 Год назад

    ReString Zero is the GOAT string, would love to see you review it!

  • @kvaansharifi4692
    @kvaansharifi4692 Год назад

    Right now i fell in love with babolat rpm blast rough on my clash 98 v1

  • @alcolumbia233
    @alcolumbia233 Год назад

    Decent string but has a very different feel on impact when strung above 50 ibs. Stringing at 45 ibs and 54 ibs for me was night and day. Almost a completely different string.

    • @dimitrispapachristou9706
      @dimitrispapachristou9706 Год назад

      Agree. At 48 on a Burn 100s it was too powerful and uncontrollable. I could only play relatively well taking the ball high and flat, which was actually very interesting. At 54 on Gravity pro I first thought it was due to bad stringjob that this nice feeling racket was playing like a board, but after some weeks both feel and playability stared emerging as the tension was dropping, so I concluded it was the tension. When I tried to put some good spin, in both cases there was not enough bite and even new balls slided on the stringbed. It had some good qualities, so I may try it as a cross at 50 to 52; no less and definitely no more.

  • @itschickenlittle1409
    @itschickenlittle1409 Год назад

    I actually had my Ezone 98’s strung with poly tour pro and poly tour rev, each racquet full bed… and I just was not a fan. They’re both too soft for me, I like that crisp, snap type feel I get and I love to generate good spin. I know when I rip a forehand with good spin, I get that crisp sensation… especially being top 50 in Texas for 18+ 4.0 moving into 4.5’s I need that ability to generate top spin. I switched from RPM Blast - mains 55lbs and Luxilon Element - crosses 53lbs… to a full bed of Dunlop Explosive Bite 53lbs mains and 55lbs crosses, and this is my cup of tea! Not sure if it’s the tension switch, or string switch, or both… but I love my setup now

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      I’m obviously nowhere near as good as you and have an unstrung Ezone 98 on the way. Is there a string you’d recommend based off playstyle. But that has more longevity than PTP. ?

  • @mbaja3717
    @mbaja3717 Год назад

    I tried it at extremely low tension 35LBS got more bite and string snap back and alot of spin with this string

  • @juancristobalec
    @juancristobalec Год назад

    Hi Jonas, thanks again for the content. One question, in which clubs do you play normally in Marbella? thank you!

    • @Tennisnerd
      @Tennisnerd  Год назад

      Hola Juan, de nada. Bel-air, Aloha tennis Club, Puente Romano, Riviera, Miraflores, Don Carlos, Club del Sol, Estepona, pretty much everywhere hehe.

    • @juancristobalec
      @juancristobalec Год назад

      @@Tennisnerd great Jonas thank you, so there are a lot of good options. I will be two weeks in marbella at the beginning of November, if you are around and want to hit with a fellow tennisnerd, it would be an honor ;) from the level, I think it will work out, I play pretty good I would say. Thanks again

  • @avisar21
    @avisar21 Год назад

    I played with yptp 3 years, still saying its one of the best overall string, nothing crazy good, nothing crazy bad. Agree with Jonas, low spin,tension maintnance its soft but really soft ,nic feel, quite dampened. Good overall round string. Now im playing tourna big hitter silver 1.25,cant say which one is better, tourna is just softer alu power

  • @matlew
    @matlew Год назад

    i prefer babolat rough. Great rotation and power with nice durablity

  • @johnnacke4134
    @johnnacke4134 Год назад

    Jonas, How does PTP compare to MSV Swift Soft? 2:32

  • @sebastiandomagala9233
    @sebastiandomagala9233 Год назад

    I bought a (barely) used Ezone Tour strung with this.
    Actually not bad, fits the racquet extremely well. Spin is OKish, heard the strings snap on every shot, result was similar.
    But I cut it out after 2 matches, does not really last.
    Strings with tension drop may suit pros, but are not made for amateurs at all. I don't use a freshly strung racquet every 9 games, never will.

    • @deuxbaone1025
      @deuxbaone1025 Год назад +1

      Every type of polys will loose tension quickly ! No need to look for the one that hold its tension the longest because the difference will be very tiny

    • @sebastiandomagala9233
      @sebastiandomagala9233 Год назад

      @@deuxbaone1025 Well, depends on what you call "tiny".
      I tested quite a lot of strings when I bought my Blades a couple of years ago. Some strings dropped significantly faster than others, some others (like Alu Power) just lost elasticity, but not so much tension.
      I would feel 1 kg (roughly 2 lbs) loss, especially when the elasticity remains the same.
      Not that I could not adapt, but I notice when I have to. And in these days the balls don't drop pressure as fast as they used to, so it becomes more apparent to me.

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      would a hybrid with a strike make it better ?
      If not what strings have a similar feel but last?

  • @NickJ2473
    @NickJ2473 Год назад

    PTP goes in every frame I have. Such a good string.

  • @phillip391984
    @phillip391984 7 месяцев назад

    Polytour pro or polytout air is the softest?

  • @deuxbaone1025
    @deuxbaone1025 Год назад

    Hi there ! Idk how can u say that the YONEX ptp is missing some spîn potential ! No offense but think that is rather your technic that keep u from having some good spin in your shot ! I play with this string and i personnaly have all the spin i want and need 🤷🏽‍♂️!

  • @kyko-pj7uz
    @kyko-pj7uz Год назад

    As you said: comparatively little spin generation and goes dead (loss of control) after 2 hours. I prefer stiffer, deader strings for the spin necessary for my style of play. Much prefer the PT Strike.

    • @matthewsalmon8194
      @matthewsalmon8194 Год назад

      No good for injury prevention tho. I get annoyed reading players comments "It goes dead in 2hrs" - like they hit the ball as hard as Gael monfils down at their club. A stringbed will easily last several matches for most players before they notice any significant drop in tension or playability

    • @kyko-pj7uz
      @kyko-pj7uz Год назад

      @@matthewsalmon8194 I’m simply reporting my experience, which is the string bed gets flightier after two hours of intense hitting. One positive is that it feels sublime when playing “touch” shots. That is I feel I can really pocket a ball and slice it/drop volley where I need it to go compared to the stiffer variety of copoly.

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      @@kyko-pj7uzwould a PTP hybrid with a PT strike be a good option?
      Providing more longevity?

    • @kyko-pj7uz
      @kyko-pj7uz Год назад

      That's something I'm looking to try in the next few months. I don't have PT Strike, but I do have a relatively standard dead-black-round poly I will try in the mains. I just strung up one frame with Hyper-G in the mains. However, I won't be able to test until later. @@Turbulencemode

  • @DrPravZ
    @DrPravZ 4 месяца назад

    Solinco Hyper G Soft is better in terms of spin potential and tension drop and durability

  • @dannylefevre1016
    @dannylefevre1016 Год назад

    I like PTP but think Revolve is a better all around choice in that type of string. I am speaking for the black version because I still need to try PTP in yellow...

    • @francosassano615
      @francosassano615 Год назад

      There’s a big difference between black and yellow. You should try it. 54 lbs or higher, works best for me.

    • @francosassano615
      @francosassano615 Год назад

      @@Batwam0 this one in particular, it’s a pretty soft string, also depends on the frame stiffness and weather. 50 lbs it’s the lowest.

    • @dannylefevre1016
      @dannylefevre1016 Год назад +1

      ​@@francosassano615will certainly try the yellow one when my black reel runs out. Thanks for your input

    • @dannylefevre1016
      @dannylefevre1016 Год назад +1

      ​@@francosassano615 i have tried the yellow now also. Where the black one was very muted the yellow has more feel and is livelier while retaininng good control. Perfect match at 50p in my Prince Tour 100. Maybe my new favourite set-up.

    • @francosassano615
      @francosassano615 Год назад +1

      @@dannylefevre1016 Glad to hear;) Enjoy !!!

  • @voornaam4171
    @voornaam4171 Год назад

    Very nice string. I really want to use the Ruud hybrid soon in my Customized Dunlop Fx500 tour

  • @formatics4
    @formatics4 Год назад

    Just used it on my ezone 100 and found it very comfortable with decent spin potential. I wanted something with more bite and crispness and switched to hyper-G and found it very similar (but more spin and less dead feeling)

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      So would you recommend hyper-g more ?
      Or a hybrid with PT strike to help durability?
      Also do you know if these would fare well with ezone 98 ?

    • @formatics4
      @formatics4 Год назад

      Honestly, if you want more a crisper feeling string, then yes try out Hyper-G. I’ve never personally tried that hybrid set up, but that sounds promising.
      Re: ezone98, I did demo that prior to landing on the 100, and found it a bit stiffer. Therefore, I suspect the PTP would help with that.

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      @@formatics4 thanks

    • @immadness4420
      @immadness4420 Год назад

      ​@@Turbulencemodeno, i get golfer elbow from hyper-g. Try Strike/Pro hybrid. plays very close to the hyper-g but without killing your arm slowly😂

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      @@immadness4420 yeah I’ve got a Vcore 98 with a full bed of strike.
      My only worry about hybriding with pro is durability

  • @peterpenhk
    @peterpenhk Год назад

    IMO, the mostly lively, controllable power among all soft poly I have tried, when FRESH.
    When the tensions drops, it just becomes too soft and bouncy.
    Pro players only use strings fresh, Poly Tour Pro is amazing when new, hence the logical choice for the Pros
    For peasants like myself, I prefer Poly Tour Rev, slightly stiffer and not quite as lively as PTP, but much more consistent during its lifespan.

  • @spoonfed1548
    @spoonfed1548 Год назад

    I agree re durability, but it adds durability to my elbow and wrist instead. 😂 Also, the feel and fairly powerful response adds a whole lot a joy for me. For a poly, it is very nice to volley with. Also, it gives good pace on serving. Spin is plenty for me with it but sure, it's not a harsh ball biter. Great all around qualities and adds to the joy of playing tennis. Got it strung at 49/47 in Ezone 98s (2022).

  • @patriciomora9663
    @patriciomora9663 9 месяцев назад

    Does it work best with a Yonex racquet?

  • @martintravella8035
    @martintravella8035 Год назад

    I bauhht a lot of polytour rev. Should i consider a hybrid with some Pro?

  • @jeremyparkphotographer
    @jeremyparkphotographer Год назад

    PTP Blue 1.20 had zero break in period and helped me put incredible shape on the ball ... best string I've tried and beat better players than me with it (after trialling about 12 polys this year) but it died after a few hours of hitting and loses all those great characteristics too quickly... which is why pros like it and rec players probably look to something more durable playability wise.

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      What about 1.30 ( yellow ) or a hybrid with a PT strike ?? Is it better if you know ?

    • @jeremyparkphotographer
      @jeremyparkphotographer Год назад +1

      @@Turbulencemode have just tried full bed PTPY 1.25 52M/50C in my Percept 100 and found it also very spin-friendly and more durable than blue imo. Black maybe even more durable?? My other P100 has Hyper G 1.20 and I feel the PTP 1.25 feels plusher and gets more spin. I find the Hyper G too crisp and lacking in any feel.

  • @kilmoretimmyg
    @kilmoretimmyg Год назад

    I'm under the impression NK has his own special blend of some sort. It's not retail string

  • @robertgarcia2266
    @robertgarcia2266 5 месяцев назад

    Whats caviar from Toroline Like compared to YPTP?

  • @SaqibSheikh
    @SaqibSheikh Год назад

    I’ve been using it and overall it’s a nice string. It’s great when fresh

  • @danielm.m.7654
    @danielm.m.7654 Год назад +1

    I'm currently using this string and it is pretty dope

  • @HankHell41
    @HankHell41 Год назад

    Is it possible to possess both 2handed and 1handed backhand and use them interchangeably(more likely to change per day rather than per stroke)? I only play recreationally, and I value fun just slightly more than winning most of the time. My biggest worry is the difference in footwork. The arm movement for the strokes is different enough to separate, but I worry that I'll get my footwork preparation messed up

  • @roqueperez-p9d
    @roqueperez-p9d 9 месяцев назад

    best string for me 2, use it with 55lbs most of tthe time

  • @jerome_morrow
    @jerome_morrow Год назад +1

    I swear this is the same string as HEAD Lynx!

  • @limebird11
    @limebird11 Год назад

    라켓은 이존, 하이퍼 지에서 폴리투어 프로로 바꿨는데 파워를 낼 수 있는 탄성은 비슷한데, 조금더 정확하게 칠 수 있다는 느낌을 받았습니다. 그렇게 차이는 크지 않은 것 같은데 내구성 측면은 잘 모르겠습니다. 탄성이 좋아서 빨리 죽을 것 같지는 않을 것 같네요.

  • @tomisadone1145
    @tomisadone1145 Год назад

    Someone know how does this one compare to the babolat rpm power?

  • @andrehalim469
    @andrehalim469 Год назад +35

    Money is a strong motivator.

    • @Maiqel
      @Maiqel Год назад

      Yeah, the part of the video that said "Yonex players have to use Yonex strings" was all that was needed to say.
      Is any player with a stick other than Yonex using PTP?

    • @guiancarlohabon4299
      @guiancarlohabon4299 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@Maiqel Stan uses RPM Blast

    • @Maiqel
      @Maiqel 11 месяцев назад

      @@guiancarlohabon4299 you're right! Thanks for the correction. Maybe they're not "forced" into using yonex strings (which may be a little strange I guess?), maybe yonex strings are just supplied to them for free, and if they want any other string they have to pay for it? Just like most other brands do. For example Fed was supplied the wilson nat gut and Luxilon alu rough, but Nole has to pay for the Bab VS touch and alu rough.
      There are lots of myths and misconceptions about Yonex I guess, as I also heard they don't like their players endorsing a different racket that the one they use, or even an older model, both of which are also untrue in Stan's case.
      They definitely do like their players wearing all-yonex apparel (as does Stan), so maybe it's just about offering huge advantages (I guess in the form of sponsorship $$$) and that's why most of them use Yonex strings (not like they're bad strings after all, I guess).

    • @rbarreira2
      @rbarreira2 11 месяцев назад

      @@guiancarlohabon4299 Yeah, and another example: Pegula uses Alu Power.

    • @rbarreira2
      @rbarreira2 10 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@MaiqelTommy Paul doesn't use Yonex strings either. Jonas is incorrect here.

  • @sambutta
    @sambutta 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @amirjon
    @amirjon Год назад +1

    Needs a stiff racket. Pop it in a blade to gravity and it’s no gooood

  • @jonathankim7238
    @jonathankim7238 10 дней назад

    Pros:
    Comfortable and soft feel
    Cons:
    Lacks spin potential, tension loss, lacks control, and too expensive.

  • @LD-vo1yy
    @LD-vo1yy Год назад +1

    1.20 vs 1.25???

  • @joaopedromagalhaes1136
    @joaopedromagalhaes1136 Год назад

    PTP is by FAR the best strings that i´ve ever used... Feel, consistency and a good balance power/control. (16L string at 24/25kg - Yonex Ezone 98).
    But they have a problem, a big one (atleast for me), that is durability... I can use them for around 2/3h max. They start to loose tension FAST and those strengths (feel, consistency ...) start to vanish.

    • @gholland75
      @gholland75 Год назад

      Exact same for me. Do you know of a comparable alternative? On the one hand, I don’t want to lose any of the qualities I like with PTP, but want better tension maintenance.

    • @joaopedromagalhaes1136
      @joaopedromagalhaes1136 Год назад

      @@gholland75 i´m using Solinco Hyper G 16L Soft at 24kg and to be honest there´s not an huge difference between them. I prefer the initial feel from the PTP, but overall the Hyper G can hold his propperties for a lot longer. With Hyper G i can feel their decreasing tension from 10/12h of play, but even then, they can still be a whole lote better than PTP at 5/6h of play. They decrease tension a bit but old on just fine much better.

  • @LuchoBillaud
    @LuchoBillaud Год назад

    I have tried several strings, and the ones I liked the most were the Solinco ones. The hyper g, and the confidence both at 1.25, and with 56 lbs. I currently only use Confidential in full bed on my yonex vcore 98.

    • @nicolasX2602
      @nicolasX2602 Год назад

      i have tried a few strings with vcore 98 2021, but not much changed. Do you have the same issue? Polytour pro is the one i liked most although i was a hyper g fan

  • @volodymyrmulyar6309
    @volodymyrmulyar6309 11 месяцев назад

    Vcore 95 2023
    21/20,5 kgs
    Yonex PTP 1.25
    like it most of all for the soft feel. started using it on my old six.one95S and don’t want to try anything new since that time. before switching to PTP I was playing different strings from Solinco, Mayami, Technifibre, Kirschbaum, etc.
    But this one is my choice

  • @tomcooper6108
    @tomcooper6108 Год назад

    Pretty much identical to Head Lynx.

  • @villiam7941
    @villiam7941 Год назад +1

    To me - very old, outdated and pretty bad string. It loses feel almost instantly, it doesn’t give anything special, it’s not good at anything particular… it’s just not a good string if you don’t restring enormously often or get it free. Moreover it reminds me Yonexs badminton string called BG65, but just thicker. BG65 was introduced in the late 90s. PTP in 2017? It tells the story

  • @HeiJah
    @HeiJah Год назад

    I had a blade v7 16/19 and after trying this string i decided to switch racket 😄 blade is quite soft by itself and with PTP it felt like playing with rubber ereaser. No crispiness at all. But thats for me, I know it works for a lot of people!

    • @amirjon
      @amirjon Год назад +1

      Ya in blades it’s no bueno. U want something firmer. 4g, alu, lynx tour, tourbite…

  • @Byronroberto01
    @Byronroberto01 Год назад

    I break about 4-5 of them per week.. i hit heavy i guess

  • @timcross11
    @timcross11 Год назад

    Great string, too soft breaks after 3/4 hours in a 1.25 gauge. Polytour strike is the better string in a blade 98 in my opinion

    • @203132
      @203132 Год назад

      I think you need a new stringer...

    • @timcross11
      @timcross11 Год назад

      @@203132 on the basis of?

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      @@timcross11what strings would you recommend that have a similar feel ?

    • @timcross11
      @timcross11 Год назад

      @@Turbulencemodeim yet to find one however im using polytour strike at 48 pounds 1.25 gauge and its great and very playable after 10 hours, max 15 hours.

  • @jonathankarakas5354
    @jonathankarakas5354 Год назад +1

    this stuff is garbage, loses tension after just 2 or 3 sessions. Save money and buy the babolat VS / RPM blast hybrid pack. More expensive, yes but it literally last forever and is a super high quality string set. Due to the tension maint on the Vs/RPM its actually the same price over time.

    • @Turbulencemode
      @Turbulencemode Год назад

      But if I hybrid it with like a Poly Tour Strike will it last longer. Are there any other strings you could compare to this ones initial feel ?

  • @conradodelima3286
    @conradodelima3286 Год назад

    Nice string!

  • @mskroban
    @mskroban 13 дней назад

    Just put 22/21 kg, you will have power and control

  • @applesforakbar
    @applesforakbar Год назад +1

    Cant stand YPTP, too much plastic feel

  • @konstantingubanov4687
    @konstantingubanov4687 Год назад

    Exactly - a sting with nothing that stands out.. not really a choice

  • @elkabras
    @elkabras Год назад +1

    Comfort & 🤑🤑🤑

  • @Hcha7
    @Hcha7 Год назад

    No spin with this string tbh. Confidential and hyper g much better

  • @perrygoldman612
    @perrygoldman612 6 месяцев назад

    How much did Yonex pay you to promote this string? One of the worst string ever.

    • @Tennisnerd
      @Tennisnerd  6 месяцев назад

      1 million dollars 😎

  • @EP-77o
    @EP-77o Год назад +2

    Muted and rubbery. 🤮