🎉 Elevate Your Game with Tourna Premium Poly!
The Tourna Premium Poly Durable Tennis String is a high-performance 16g co-poly string designed for players who demand durability and control. With a generous 660-foot reel, this black string is perfect for heavy topspin play, allowing for powerful swings and exceptional spin. Ideal for all tennis enthusiasts, it combines style and functionality to enhance your game.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.65 x 9.49 x 2.17 inches |
Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 9.5 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Tourna |
Model Name | 16g Reel |
Color | Black |
Material | Co-Poly |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Tourna |
Style | 16g Reel / Black |
Included Components | 1 Reel of Tennis String |
Sport Type | Tennis |
J**3
Very good strings
This strings are very easy to string, good to the arm, and the most impresive thing about this strings is the CONTROL and durability!!!, i`m a 4.5 power player base liner & a lover of alot of TOP SPIN, but i can`t feel the spin, even that my hitting friends say the ball is jumping alot, maybe is matter of getting use to this strings, overall i like the strings, and a will keep trying new tension, wright now i`m using a combo-HYBRID, 50 pounds mains,16G Tourna Premium,50 pounds cross,Prince 16g Synthetic Gut,strings not moving at all, thats good ;-), i`m thinking going 48 mains,Poly/49 cross,Synthetic gut (trying to get more spin out of these strings).my other racket is strung with Wilson enduro gold 16g at 50 pounds / 50 pounds Prince Synthetic Gut 16g (alot of spin with this combo-Hybrid)but strings move alot also.Racket: Wilson BLX Juice Pro 96
F**.
Tourna 16g Premium Polyester Tennis String
I'm a 4.0 USTA Tournament Player and used 2 reels (660 ft = 20 racquets) of Tourna Big Hitter Blue (BHB) [16g & 17g] for the past 2 years, currently on my 3rd reel of BHB (17g). Came accross Tourna Premium Poly ($34.99) while browsing at Amazon.com and became curious since it is less than half the price of BHB ($72.95). Most, if not all of the popular online tennis stores do not carry this product. So, i ordered a reel and strung my racquet (Dunlop 100 4D 16x19 string pattern) at 48 lbs. I was amazed at how easy it is to string this poly into my racquet particularly the crosses, seems to me there's no difference with BHB or any other Tourna poly stings i had used (IMHO) as far as stringing into a racquet.Right after stringing the racquet, i then proceeded to the tennis courts along with my ball hopper (just in case there's nobody to hit with). Started my service motion slowly just to get a feel of the new strings hitting the ball so, i basically doing a top spin serve followed by flat serve. Then, i cranked up the racquet head speed onto my normal head speed and i didn't feel any difference between the premium poly vs. the BHB. Then, i grab my other Dunlop 100 4D racquet strung with BHB (same tension at 48 lbs) and hit some serves. All in all, i end up using approximately more than 300 balls (my ball hopper is rated 75 balls).A tennis buddy came in right after i finished my 4th bucket and we hit for more than an hour. I predominently used the racquet strung with the premium poly during our rally since i wanted to make sure this isn't fluke. To my amazement, there's so much feel (i.e., crisp, good ball pocketing) and i can impart a lot of spin on my groundies. Power is about right to my taste and the strings didn't move at all even if i hit powerful groundstrokes and volleys. Based on my previous experience with BHB, a slight movement of the main strings could be seen after hitting more than an hour or so.Overall, there's no tangible significant difference between the higher price BHB vs. the premium poly based on my testing other than the price and slight movement of the BHB strings. I wish the popular online tennis stores carry this product but kudos to Amazon for having this in. I'll probably order a couple of reels in a month or so just in case they discontinue producing this excellent product.
C**D
You may want to ignore this review
because I've never been able to tell much difference between tennis strings. They all seem to 'work' about the same for me. But I'm no Roger Federererer (USTA 4.0, play a lot of 4.5). So, that being the case, these are perfectly good strings at a reasonable price. I like poly because they're self-adjusting, and because they hold tension and generally last a lot longer than gut or synth. No muss, no fuss. I can't speak to the longevity of these yet, but so far so good.A couple of things about poly - it's important not to pre- or overstretch them - they're already where they need to be, so you're just yanking the life out of them. (This is why they sometimes have a reputation for 'losing' tension.) It's also important to tension them at least 5 and up to 10 pounds looser than gut or synth. They're quite stiff, which makes up the difference in feel and performance. And at higher tensions that stiffness will really do a number on your arm.
E**R
Good quality
Use these as a tennis pro in my feeding racquets. Good performance and quality.
A**O
devolucion de un rollo de cuerda tourna,
buenas noches . quiero devolver este rollo de cuerda porque se rompe con mucha facilidad tensinando la raqueta. que debo hacer? gracias atentamente. alvaro ochoa.
G**L
Awesome main hybrid string
17 g is really 17, which you can see on the sticker. Don’t know why people are complaining about that. I’ve been hitting with these strings for a year. They’re a stiff monofilament poly, but that’s what I look for. I’m able to pick up heavy balls and generate spin off them still. I hybrid it with synthetic gut in the crosses to keep some comfort and control. I string it at 50lbs, and you probably shouldn’t do much more than that if it’s poly anyways. I’ll keep buying them until it’s discontinued. Awesome deal. 4.5 USTA player.
H**9
Cheap
I sniped it at 35$ for the whole reel. I strung it at 48 lbs in a wilson blade 98 16x19. Off the hit it feels like a plank. I have a stringer so i am okay with it going bad quicker than higher quality stuff. If I were you, have it string really low, like 35-40 lbs or so. Hopefully that would cusion the string bed better. Unless you have 40 or so bucks to get rid off for experimentation… why not?
P**D
Unbreakable!
4 stars overall because it’s a good poly for the price that lasts longer than I’m willing to play with it. I use a full bed and have it strung in one piece at 52lbs.It’s practically unbreakable and hardly has any notches in the same timeframe when I normally cut out other polys that by then have already worn through 1/3-1/2 of the main strings.I’d give this 5 stars if they made it in 18 or maybe even 19-gauge.
I**U
Cuerda poliéster
Es muy buena cuerda, duradera, resistente. Era lo que quería para mi raqueta de tenis.Gracias
C**H
Good poly string the the low price!
A tennis partner recommended this inexpensive string to practice stringing, I just got a used Klippermate.I stringed at 53lb, the feeling is quite good for poly string.I used to play with Solinco Outlast 16 my goto string for durability, of course it is stiff but I don't mind.I still need more hours with this string bed but so far so good, some others reviewers said this string loose tension fast, I have yet to see.It is not too stiff or difficult to string when comparing to others poly, the one I found tough to string is the Golden Set Hex poly 16L.
A**O
Muy buenas cuerdas, buena opción para los que buscan durabilidad a un bajo precio.
M**L
Excelente relación calidad-precio
Muy buenas sensaciones. No sé mueven las cuerdas
I**G
Good product
Easy to string tennis racquets and for a cheap price
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