Hi. I was wondering what kind of string i would use for my Pro ace Stroke 319, im currently using the Yonex nanogy 95 strung at 23lb, im just an intermediate player i use to have the BG 65 not the the "TI" version strung at 20lb. At first it feels great, but then i switch to the Nanogy 95 and more tension +3lb i kinda lost that powerful shots, i use to. I also heard that BG 65 TI are also very good, many good reviews about it but i dont know should i change to BG 65 TI or stay with Nanogy 95 and how much should i strung it. thx.
If you're an intermediate player, I suggest you string at 23 pounds. I recommend you stay with your nanogy 95
If your feeling with the BG65 and 20lbs was much better, then i would make BG65 with 21lbs or 22lbs next time. Its a soft feeling. BG65TI and NG95 both good, too.
iam using the Nanogy 95 strung at 23lb, i ask the expert at my near by store he said that nanogy 95 are good and more Bouncy than my old BG65 but less durable but after i change my string i dont know why i cant shoot powerful anymore it was more weak than before
You have play with BG65 20lbs (tension lost 17-19lbs before change) and now you have 23lbs on NBG95. 4-6lbs more! BG65 20lbs and NBG95 20lbs -> NBG95 more bouncy More lbs = More precision Less lbs = Larger sweetspot and more powerful
BG66 ultimax is one of the best! Make 21 or 22lbs with BG66 ultimax and you will feel a difference. You should also improve your game, technique and your strength. The string is just a small aspect.
thanks man, iam improving my smash a little bit im jsut looking for a better string but anyway Thx for the advice :3
I know nothing about your game... i think BG66 Ultimax with 21lbs is ok for you. You can change later again. Look a video on youtube about smash and then try your new string and write here if it was good.
thanks dude just have a few matches with the BG66 Ultimax string, 21lbs definitely feels great, BIG DIFFERENCE than Nanogy 95 maybe after it losses its tension i will upgrade to 23lb or so
Heyy! I wanna know how is Nanogy 99 at 24lbs alright for plastic shuttles? And do tell me about their durability!