Looking for new strings.

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  1. RVStrike13

    RVStrike13 Regular Member

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    Hello all, i'm an attacking player but I do favor control time to time, Looking for something by Yonex and durable. currently using 65 Ti but looking for something more powerful.


    Thanks in advance.
     
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    Nanogy 98 is as powerful as it gets as far as Yonex goes, IMO.

    But why stay with Yonex?:)
     
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    Agree, NBG98 is Yonex most powerful, but control suffers due to slippery as fish coating. Would suggest BG66UM.

    Would also highly recommend Ashaway ZM62 or 65.

    But these strings are powerful because they're thin strings, and unfortunately the compromise is durability. But for some of us, this is worth the tradeoff.
     
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    RVStrike13 Regular Member

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    Thanks guys, As for why I am staying with Yonex, it's the only brand of strings that my local store has. :D
     
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    In this day and age of Internet and global marketplace? :p
     
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    I would recommend 66U or 66F or 66M, 66M relatively elastic, 66F good control, 66U is relatively average.
     

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