BG65Ti Vs BG70Pro

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  1. KooKooK

    KooKooK New Member

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    Smasher type of player generating much speed, so I'm not playing with high tensions, usually 23lbs, will change to mp99 raquet. I played bg65 for long, then some bg80 but really liked bg65-ti.... How is bg70pro?

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  2. K-MusclePower

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    pro 70 is just like bg80 except it doesnt have as good feel cuz its thicker and repulsion power isnt as good
     
  3. sifuyono

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    bg-70pro doesnt give any properties at all except super durability and hold tension so well. bg-65ti doesnt give so much in repulsion, but the smashing speed is awesome if u hit hard enough
     
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    How else is BG70pro similar to BG80???? (in what aspects??)

     
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    i cant say much because i havent used pro70. but its pretty much the same. pro 70 is just much more durable than bg80 but less playablitiy
     
  6. LouisW

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    the 70pro is less repulsive compare to the 80. IMO, 70pro is good if you match it with a medium flex racquet.
     
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    Yes, BG-70 Pro is less repulsive than BG-80. It is a durable string for players who tend to hit very hard.
     
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    Then, what are the categories that 70Pro and 80 share in common (advantage) then? :confused:

    Personally, I rate 70PRO as "dead". :cool:
     
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    did u hear that pete?
     
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    Everybody's preference is different. Dead for one person is okay for another :). Just like picking chicks for dates :D.

     
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    I agree. 70PRO is very "dead".
     
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    an 8lbs tension difference mgith cause a slight discrepancy is string taste and feeling;)

    (though I don't know lb's tension...)
     
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    SInce you guys rated 70pro is "dead", may I asked how you guys rated the 65 ? ;)

    Thanks.
     
  14. IvanM

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    bg65
    cheapest and most common amoung the world....
    it has super durability, and its not good at anything:p
     
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    I like the 65ti too but the drawback was its tension drop quite fast. :crying:
     
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    70pro aint that bad.
    the dead label should goes to 68ti.
     
  17. CoolDoo6

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    I already given this string an idiot label. Now it is a dead idiot label. But I will give this string one more chance. I am gonna use it to string a fake Ti-10 using the most advanced power technique I know and see if that can bring it back from the dead.
     
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    68ti

    never own or played this string in my life but this one racket i bot came with it, i had no choice:(
     
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    BG-70Pro is dead, but not bad :p
     
  20. cooler

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    i think we're all spoiled:p
    back when i was young and had to use 300g steel racket and rope like strings, ..........;)
     
    #20 cooler, Oct 25, 2006
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