String for ArcSaber 7

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  1. random.badmin1

    random.badmin1 Regular Member

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    Recently, my stings for my ArcSaber 7 snapped. It was strung with bg80 at 24lbs before. I want to try some new strings. Any suggestions?
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    BG 85 NBG 98 BG 65 Or NBG 95, now 85 and 98 are both repulsive strings (85 falls in the hard sound category but i really think its just repulsive) and 95 and 65 are durability. I use NBG 95 on my ns9900 at 25 lbs.
    I find it crisp but many find it numb. It's my string.
     
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    BG68Ti at 25x27.
     
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    Many Ch0icez Regular Member

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    ti = to slippery my clears would always go out
     
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    As much as I hated the Ti (and NBG) strings, it shouldn't... This means you are not hitting the shuttle flat.
     
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    Matt Regular Member

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    That's a player error. Note, I use BG-68Ti with no problem.

    Agreed, it's the player's skills.
     
    #6 Matt, May 2, 2010
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    huh?!?!?! you mean the shuttle will slip out?
     

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