To celebrate Luxilon’s 60th year in business, the Belgian brand releases a special Alu Power Diamond Edition tennis string. As one of the most widely played brands on the pro tour, see how this new thicker gauge plays on court.
String Review of the Week: Dunlop NT Max Plus
Having focused most of their attention on racquets the last few years, Dunlop looks ready to wade back into the hyper competitive string market. Dunlop NT Max Plus aims to provide players with outstanding control and feel without sacrificing spin or durability. Let’s see how it played!
Inside Look at Wilson’s 2019 US Open Stringing Team
Wilson has been the official stringer of the US Open since 2006. They’ve kept tabs, which has resulted in some truly out-of-this-world numbers. For example, the amount of string used over their past 14 years of service would wrap around a tennis court 13,158 times. So what do they have for us from this year?
Tourna String Comparison: Something “Unique” For Everyone
Unique Sports (a.k.a. Tourna) continues to diversify their tennis catalog and are no longer just the “light blue grip that does not slip”. Tourna has some impressive options for those seeking peak performance with solid value. We highlight some of the brand’s best-selling options and how they compare to other popular brands.
Tecnifibre’s new Polyester String: The Ice Code Cometh
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Volkl Polyester Strings Offer Some Comfort for Everyone
Volkl has carved out a niche among tennis players with a consistent racquet line dedicated to comfort, feel, and performance. The company has also created a solid string selection for players who like the control offered by co-polyester mono-filament strings. Polyester strings have gotten much more user-friendly since they first came on the market and Volkl has helped pave the way by producing more comfortable and arm friendly co-polyester strings