On peut avoir le beurre et l’argent du beurre!

Many stringers will put the same multifilament string in the mains AND the crosses. I know you’ve seen this before on someone else’s racquet. The frizzy cross strings. Yes, that’s multifilament in the crosses. Pourqua?? I have the perfect pairing solution for this problem.

In the mains I’ve put a control multifilament that comes in 3 different colors, Red, White or Blue. Just like the Tois Colours! Most stringers will put that same string in the crosses but we don’t do that around here. There is a better way. So in the crosses I put Fluoro carbon strings. It’s the same stuff teflon is made of. It stays slick and allows those main strings to slide, giving you more spin. And Fluoro is surprisingly powerful giving you a little extra pop that Poly strings just cannot provide.

Fluoro strings also stay playable for an extremely long time. I’m not sure why (maybe because of it’s more complex chemical compound) but I’ve never had Fluoro bag out on me. It stays playable until it breaks. Voila!!!

  • Like the French national colors, this hybrid comes in Blue, White or Red (main strings)
  • this hybrid is best for 3.0 and below (heavy hitters will burn through the Fluoro crosses)
  • maintains tension extremely well
  • string a 1-3 pounds tighter than your old poly setup

Strings

Hybrid Features

  • Category *Comfort, *Power, *Spin, Multifilament Hybrid
  • Duration of Play -until it breaks
  • Tension 40-60lbs
  • Properties Dynamic-Mid
  • Price $26+labor
  • Hybrid Category