What's a good string that offers high hitting sound and repulsion for nylon shuttles?

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  1. aero_oooolala

    aero_oooolala Regular Member

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    Hello. I'm an intermediate player that's looking for a good string that offers high hitting sounds and repulsion for nylon shuttles. I'm aware this is hard to find since most of the good strings that offers these properties are often used for feather shuttles. However, I only play at a club that offers nylon shuttles. What would be a good string?
     
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    U try zymax 62, lining ap62 and bg66 ultimax, this string produce high repulsion power and loud hitting sound
     
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    ^^ those are good strings but for feather only, because being so thin, they won't last more than a game with nylon shuttles :p ...... for that, I'd recommend zm65 ... hard hitting but yet not too harsh, excellent tension retention, powerful
     
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    I dont recommended that for nylon shuttle
     
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    I use the BG66UM on an ARC10 with 28/30 lbs and sometimes using nylon shuttles. good feeling, good repulsion and (for nylon shuttles) good sound.
     
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    I was thinking of using Nanogy 95 once again since it has that durability factor and nice repulsion to it, however, I don't want to get my racket strung, and then in one session, break my strings. I want something that could last me for some time before the string tension starts to drop.
     
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    i think so,his string produce high repulsion power and loud hitting sound,thanks [​IMG]
     
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    Why are players interested in the sound?
     
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    ZM67 would be good
     
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    How would you compare the ZM67 with the Nanogy 98 and Ultimax? They're both thin strings. I play 2 times a week and was wondering what was best.
     
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    ZM65 come close to Nanogy 98 and Ultimax in my experience
     
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    Interesting, but does it have the durability factor though?
     
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    From my experience with those 3 strings, ZM65 is more durable. The other 2 strings would notch and fray way before.
     
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    Can ZM65 be able to last a while with nylon shuttles since it is such a thin string. However, is it durable enough to last long?
     
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    My ZM65's lasted me half a year strung at 26 pounds :)
     
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    nice to hear that considering your country climate
     
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    Did you play with Nylon Shuttle the most though?
     
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    I know it's been awhile since my posts, but have any of you guys tried the luxilon badminton supersense string by any chance? I want to give this a go but heard it's one of the most stiffest strings ever made.
     
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    Do you like soft or stiff strings, also is the hitting sound required?

    Soft: BG-80P. My favourite string of all time. Has a nice soft feeling, which not too many appreciate. Has a soft to loud thump sounds depending on impact. Very durable and repulsive.

    Hard: Nanogy 98. It feels like a BG-66 Ultimax (I'm sure you've heard that before). It has a sharp feeling, fairly durable. Explosive power is also a plus, and the noise is more of a snap/click.
     

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