What yonex is string has good durability repulsion and control and im going to get it strung at 24 lbs
Thanks i dont now what feel means im a noobie when it comes to strings but does it have good control to it
How does the bg 80 peform in low tension and how long does it usually last in terms of duribility i usually play 10 hours a week and during weekends up to 20 hours and on vactaion 50 hours
Bg80 22lbs with plastic will require an intermediate to advanced player with a fast swing as bg80 is the hardest feeling string around. There is practically no hold feeling to the stringbed, which is not what your hand will like as plastic already feels harsher on strike. For plastic, you need a softer feeling string, like bg65, nbg99. On the other hand, bg80 is great for feather because feather is lighter feel on strike.
Thanks so but im confused, i dont know what the feel of the string means? If my tension gets higer will it go away?
So what type of string do you reccomend? I want something that is durable, good repulsion power and control. Im an intermediate player i do play lots and i normally use feather birdies.
if you are going to string something at 22, why not just get bg65, and string it a few lbs higher and see how you like it. i string everything at 24x25 but when i strung bg65 at 24x25, my shots are all over the place, so string it at 24lbs with bg65 and see if you like it, and start feeling the string out and then judge what you want more of and what you want less of from a string. then we can give you more suggestions. to be honest bg65 is not a bad string to start, it's basic in my opinion. the only reason why i'm not used to bg65 is because i've used victor vs850 for a couple years.....
Thanks, Im Currently using the BG 65 at 22 i dont really like it, my shots go all over the place and i dont get much control with it. In the previous post i said i usually play with feathers typing error i play with plastic and i dont like the Bg 65 at 22 maybe ill string it at 23 or 24 to see.