
Strings are the heart of every racket. The wide Tecro range of tennis strings includes almost all the world's strongest brands.
Tennis wires can be divided into three basic categories: natural hose wires, synthetic multi-filament wires (multifilament) and polyester wires (usually single-thread - monofilament).
Their basic characteristics are:
1. Hose strings: incomparable feel for the ball, extremely elastic, widen the Sweet Spot, ideal for players who hit the ball more often outside the middle, suitable for the hand preventively as well as after a tennis elbow. They lack durability, sensitivity to moisture, quick relaxation and relatively expensive cost.
2. Synthetic wires: they are always an attempt to come up with a quality value of hose wires. The closest to them are those wires with polyurethane threads. Synthetic strings offer a very good and long-lasting feel, solid durability, and are very comfortable to span. They lack relaxation especially in the heat and endurance. That is why it is better to play them in thicker profiles.
3. Polyester wires: are mostly monofilament wires. They are produced by extrusion of polyester granulate. By heat treatment and mixing with additives, we get a product that gives you excellent control, precision and incomparable durability. The disadvantage is that in the cheaper segment very stiff and uncomfortable to the hand. Change them often so that you don't play a wire that hasn't broken yet, but has lost the return energy of throwing the ball, which usually results in an elbow injury.
Strings are the heart of every racket. The wide Tecro range of tennis strings includes almost all the world's strongest brands. Tennis wires can be divided into three basic categories:...
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Strings are the heart of every racket. The wide Tecro range of tennis strings includes almost all the world's strongest brands.
Tennis wires can be divided into three basic categories: natural hose wires, synthetic multi-filament wires (multifilament) and polyester wires (usually single-thread - monofilament).
Their basic characteristics are:
1. Hose strings: incomparable feel for the ball, extremely elastic, widen the Sweet Spot, ideal for players who hit the ball more often outside the middle, suitable for the hand preventively as well as after a tennis elbow. They lack durability, sensitivity to moisture, quick relaxation and relatively expensive cost.
2. Synthetic wires: they are always an attempt to come up with a quality value of hose wires. The closest to them are those wires with polyurethane threads. Synthetic strings offer a very good and long-lasting feel, solid durability, and are very comfortable to span. They lack relaxation especially in the heat and endurance. That is why it is better to play them in thicker profiles.
3. Polyester wires: are mostly monofilament wires. They are produced by extrusion of polyester granulate. By heat treatment and mixing with additives, we get a product that gives you excellent control, precision and incomparable durability. The disadvantage is that in the cheaper segment very stiff and uncomfortable to the hand. Change them often so that you don't play a wire that hasn't broken yet, but has lost the return energy of throwing the ball, which usually results in an elbow injury.