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Babolat Tennis Strings Babolat RPM Team 200m Tennis String Reel Black One

Babolat RPM Team 200m Tennis String Reel Black One

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£107.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £35.96/mo.*
5stores
Babolat Tennis Strings Babolat Addixion 12M Tennis String Set

Babolat Addixion 12M Tennis String Set

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£8.40
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.80/mo.*
3stores
Babolat Tennis Strings Babolat RPM Power 200m 130 16 Tennis String Reel
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Babolat RPM Power 200m 130 16 Tennis String Reel

£94.90£106.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £31.63/mo.*
3stores
Babolat Tennis Strings Babolat Force Synthetic Gut Tennis String 200m Reel

Babolat Force Synthetic Gut Tennis String 200m Reel

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£46.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.63/mo.*
2stores
Babolat Tennis Strings Babolat Xcel Tennis Reel String

Babolat Xcel Tennis Reel String

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£147.90£155.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £49.30/mo.*
2stores
Babolat Tennis Strings Babolat Xcel Tennis Reel String

Babolat Xcel Tennis Reel String

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£156.90£159.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £52.30/mo.*
2stores
Babolat Addixion String Set 12m Ecru

Babolat Addixion String Set 12m Ecru

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£8.40
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.80/mo.*
1store

Tennis Strings: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing tennis strings, the material can greatly affect your play. Natural gut strings offer excellent feel and tension retention but can be pricey. Synthetic gut is a popular choice for its balance of cost and performance. Polyester strings provide durability and spin, ideal for aggressive players. Think about your playing style and budget to find the right material.

The gauge, or thickness, of tennis strings influences both control and durability. Thicker strings (lower gauge numbers) are more durable but may reduce feel. Thinner strings (higher gauge numbers) offer better control and spin but might break more easily. If you're a frequent player who values longevity, a thicker string might be suitable. For those prioritizing precision and spin, consider a thinner option.

String tension affects how your racket feels during play. Lower tension provides more power and comfort, making it easier on the arm but potentially reducing control. Higher tension offers greater control and spin potential but can be harsher on your arm. It's crucial to experiment with different tensions to find what complements your style best, ensuring you get the most from your game.

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