Luxilon Adrenaline Tennis String
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@chibi33097 Hey - thanks for the comment/question. Yes... I have tried Big Hitter Blue Rough. In fact, I posted two videos about it on my channel within the past couple of months. Check them out when you have a chance and let me know if you have any further questions. For the record... I like Luxilon Alu Power Rough better.
DH
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have you tried tourna big hitter blue rough? and if you have, how does it compare to luxilons?
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@hollisterdude555 Hey - great to hear from you. I wouldn't recommend hybrid-ing 2 different polyester strings like Adrenaline and Revenge. If you like playing with polys, then I suggest finding the poly you like best - and then string it up as a full bed. If you want to use a hybrid, I suggest trying a poly in the mains and then a softer, multifilament or natural gut in the crosses. In other words, use 2 very different strings to create "the best of both worlds" in a hybrid. Just my $0.02.
excellent string but it loses tension after one match, brakes after four mathes.
antracit25hr 4 months ago
@antracit25hr I'm not a big enough hitter to break it, but yes... It does lose tension for me. I usually get about 8 hours of singles play out of it, and then I cut it out.
InspiredTennis 4 months ago
@InspiredTennis it has been mentioned that string causes discomfort or some pain in the arm, i have not had any problems with that, the string is great for someone who has enough money for frequent changes :)
antracit25hr 4 months ago
@antracit25hr It is a little on the harsh/stiff side and has been said to cause arm/elbow probs. I love it though. When fresh, it plays exceptionally well - allows me to get a ton of spin/action on the ball. You're right though... It ain't cheap! :) Take care.
DH
InspiredTennis 4 months ago
@antracit25hr My bad... I just realized that your comments were about Adrenaline. I had Alu Power Rough on my mind when I made my comments back to you.
InspiredTennis 4 months ago
Thank you for the review. I heard a rumor that adrenaline causes discomfort on the arm. Is that true?
lecnlc15 9 months ago
@lecnlc15 Thanks for the comment/question. All co-polyester strings (Adrenaline is a co-poly) are stiffer and more harsh than other types of strings - and thus can be tougher on the arm (elbow and or wrist usually). Of course, the extent to which it will cause discomfort depends on the player - as some players can play with co-polys and be just fine. While others will develop arm problems. I wouldn't say that Adrenaline is any more likely to cause arm problems than other co-polys.
InspiredTennis 9 months ago