Professional recommendation on racquet string types for 12 year old junior SCMZ player - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-29T13:22:11Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/professional-recommendation-on-racquet-string-types-for-12-year?commentId=1869403%3AComment%3A1132029&feed=yes&xn_auth=noyeah sorry for spelling and g…tag:tennisopolis.com,2014-04-23:1869403:Comment:11320292014-04-23T16:46:11.508ZCoachV - William Vazquezhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/CoachV
<p>yeah sorry for spelling and grammar. baby cying</p>
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<p>yeah sorry for spelling and grammar. baby cying</p>
<p></p> If he is not popping string o…tag:tennisopolis.com,2014-04-23:1869403:Comment:11322542014-04-23T15:50:18.222ZCoachV - William Vazquezhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/CoachV
<p>If he is not popping string on a regular basis, Synth string should be fine.type of racquet doesnt matter. its the feel and responce you get back from the string you are looking for.</p>
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<p>then go into hybrid when he gets strong enough to pop strings and 55LBS sounds Tight for Hurricane, Gaurav my student here, <a href="http://tennisopolis.com/profile/GauravKunwar" target="_blank">http://tennisopolis.com/profile/GauravKunwar</a> he was playing RPM?RPG what ever it is.... at…</p>
<p>If he is not popping string on a regular basis, Synth string should be fine.type of racquet doesnt matter. its the feel and responce you get back from the string you are looking for.</p>
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<p>then go into hybrid when he gets strong enough to pop strings and 55LBS sounds Tight for Hurricane, Gaurav my student here, <a href="http://tennisopolis.com/profile/GauravKunwar" target="_blank">http://tennisopolis.com/profile/GauravKunwar</a> he was playing RPM?RPG what ever it is.... at 58LBS..... i dropped him down to 52LBS with the most durable string ever Gosen POly-on got him out of Full bed poly to a hybred with synth gut cross. He has gotten better and is about the same height and weight as your son. He still pops strings in about a week or two which is good. But more expensive strings offer playability and durability, but finding the right combination of strings takes time. Gosen is the best choice for budget cross strings, The New Wilson Rip Spin Strings and a great mid grade performance string for the price, and try genesis True GRit if he wants a luxilon feel. but not the price.</p>
<p>if price is not an issue for hybrids then just buy LUX ALU its one of the best. I don't like it for me but its very consistent and plays good when its dead.</p>
<p>Questions you son needs to answer</p>
<p>Feel: does he want soft, stiff, spring-y, grippy/bite</p>
<p>Power: no power & Stiff, Soft & no power thus giving more feel,</p>
<p>PRice per pack: $2 - $15</p>
<p>Durability: String goes dead in a day/hour/week/, breaks prematurely, never breaks, moves very little, moves alot,</p>
<p>These questions will lead you to the string that will most likely complement you sons game.</p>
<p>You can learn more info about strings AT StringForum.net They are AWESOME. Jens is the owner of the site, he lives in Germany and is a cool GUY<img src="http://www.bkserv.net/images/Grin.gif"/></p>
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