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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
I have been stringing my own racquets with Luxilon 125 ALU Power Rough or ALU 127 Power Spin for years. Those strings would last me 6 months or so before I would replace them when they started feeling loose/dead. Luxilon Savage 127 is nothing like ALU 127, but costs just as much. The lesson I learned is to stick with the ALU 125 or ALU 127.
John L.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
The slightly thicker gauge combined with their exceptional durability has completely transformed my playing experience. Not only do they last significantly longer, saving me the hassle of frequent restringing, but their reduced tendency to shift around ensures consistent and reliable performance on the court. The extra control and stability they provide have greatly improved my shots, and I find myself more confident in my game as a result. If you're seeking tennis strings that strike the perfect balance between longevity and playability, these are undoubtedly a game-changer.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022
Started using this in place of Wilson Comfort Spin for more aggressive players. It's great, similar to Tecnifibre Ice Code
Dave S
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
I bought these strings for my daughter’s Wilson racquet and had them strung at 50 lbs. These works beautifully and helped her bite into the ball as advertised (when she swings properly :)). For the money, they are great and seem to be a better choice than a Solinco string for junior players.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2018
Lots of power, durable, and lots of spin. Doesn’t hurt the arm but delivers feel and power. Took a few hours to “break in”
Kenneth Nakamura
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2017
58-60 lbs Mains 53-55 lbs Crosses. Nice spin enhancement. Mid plus, and oversize Wilson racquets. Great "thawak" sound when striking the ball. 4.5 player rating
jopi
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2016
The grip on these strings is insane. I slice a lot, and i have used ALU , but these strings cut the ball unlike anything I have seen. My only problem is they need a good shock absorber(I have tennis elbow) and you need to have very good technique/provide all the power. ALU, I strung it insanely high to compensate for how dead it is, and you could have played them without a shock absorber. These I put at 48 and a shock absorber is a must. These do not have the same pop and bounce like the ALU, which may be due to the different tensions I tested them at. I find that these strings give you amazing control @48 but almost no power. I will test out the 4g rough to compare, but I am never going back to nxt or multi-filament.
Pen Name
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2014
These are my go-to strings. I mainly use a poly string and these are my favorite. I use both the black and the lime, in a multitude of racquets, and I love it in all of them. The black is a very dead poly, with great durability and tension maintenance. The lime also has great durability but the tension tends to drop off a bit after a couple of months.
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