if it's thin, it's probably more repulsive but not as durable as a thicker string like a .69 or even a .70mm so i won't use this type for hard smashes.
if it's thin, it's probably more repulsive but not as durable as a thicker string like a .69 or even a .70mm so i won't use this type for hard smashes.
repulsive just means it will bounce off the racket faster (kinda that meaning anyway) repulsion. I like the RSL TI-630. They're way better than BG-66. I find the to have more grip than the BG-66 and feel they have somewhat better durability. I am only comparing this to Yonex cuz that's a common ground for comparison
repulsive means bounce, bounce faster or not depends on your swing, but more repulsive also means more distance (assume all other factor are the same) compare the other that less repulsive.
i meant bounce off the string faster... or stronger (swing kept the same). repulsive is the ability to repel... or so the dictionary states.
thanks for the assistance drowsysmurf i recommend the RSL strings now since i tried the new LT70 (.70mm) and i find it to have better playability than the yonex BG65.
i find the LT70 similar to the NBG-95. except NBG-95 does not ever seem to break (i eventually cut it) even tho the feel and tension is no longer there. I've converted to all RSL now... cept for bag which i use wilson =P