Combi BG65/BG80

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  1. enroc

    enroc Regular Member

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    I've tested a combi with two kind of strings in one racquet. The main-string i've used the BG65 @ 14kg and the cross-string the BG80 @ 15kg.

    This is a good alternativ for people who break the BG80 easely at high tension. But this combi is solid and got a lot of power in it.


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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    Sounds cool !
    I want to try different colours on my racket.
     
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    Haha, a spiderman combo would be nice and contrasting enough. Maybe a black/neon yellow, with the mains in yellow. Still in Singapore? Then you could perhaps pick up some sets of strings in different colours ...
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    I'm not in Singapore anymore :(
    anyway I got a violet BG80, Turquoise BG65 and Lavender BG66
    coloured by the way.
     
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    Okay, that's a lot of purple :D! The turquoise looks pretty good I recall (the others as well but not really noticeable as they are light colours)
     
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    drew tze en Regular Member

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    I know when I get more strings I'll get a wide range of colours
     

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