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Infinite Metal Blade Tour Grey 125
Metal Blade Tour is a monofilament with round shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 0.98 kg/mm.
  Power   Spin   Control
Kirschbaum Pro Line II Red 130
Pro Line II is a monofilament with round shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 0.73 kg/mm.
StringLab Hydrogen 125
Hydrogen is a monofilament with pentagonal shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 0.9 kg/mm.
String Kong Yeti White 117
Yeti is a monofilament with hexagonal shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 0.85 kg/mm.
  Tension holding   Spin
Gosen Sidewinder Yellow Black 124
Sidewinder is a monofilament with round shape and composition based on polyester. The average static stiffness is 0.43 kg/mm.
  Resilience peak
Isospeed Pyramid Ivory 130
Pyramid is a monofilament with triangolar shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 0.55 kg/mm.
Donnay X-Poly Black 125
X-Poly is a monofilament with round shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 1.03 kg/mm.
  Control   Spin   Tension holding
Topspin Cyber Twirl Natural 127
Cyber Twirl is a monofilament with pentagonal shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 0.72 kg/mm.
  Spin
Msv Focus HEX Plus 38 Black 130
Focus HEX Plus 38 is a monofilament with hexagonal shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 0.63 kg/mm.
Laserfibre Laser Smooth Yellow 128
Laser Smooth is a monofilament with round shape and composition based on copolyester. The average static stiffness is 1.05 kg/mm.
  Control   Spin   Resilience peak

Monofilament Tennis Strings

Monofilament strings are made from a single filament, usually polyester, and are particularly appreciated by advanced players and professionals for their control, durability, and ability to generate spin.

Main Features

  • Material: Polyester or copolyester, sometimes treated to improve softness and durability.
  • Structure: A single filament with a circular or polygonal cross-section, designed to provide a smooth surface and reduce friction.
  • Durability: Generally more durable than multifilament strings, ideal for players who hit with power and generate a lot of spin.

Advantages

  • Superior control: The conformation of the monofilament allows for better control of the ball, especially useful for precise and powerful shots.
  • Resistance: Monofilament strings tend to resist wear better compared to other types of strings.
  • Spin generation: Their structure allows for better spin potential, helping players generate higher levels of spin.

Disadvantages

  • Reduced comfort: The increased stiffness can be less comfortable, increasing the risk of injuries such as tennis elbow.
  • Lower power: Compared to multifilament strings, monofilaments offer less power, requiring a more precise playing technique to achieve the desired power.
  • Tension loss: They may lose tension more quickly, affecting performance over time.

Ideal For

  • Advanced and professional players seeking control and durability.
  • Players who hit with power and generate high levels of spin.
  • Players willing to sacrifice some comfort for superior performance.

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