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Cordaje Wilson Revolve 1,30 mm (16) – 12,2 m

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Cordaje Wilson Revolve 1,30 mm (16) – 12,2 m

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Wilson Revolve 16 (1.30) Black
En Stock: 2
Precio: 13,90
  • Color: Negro

Resumen

Anteriormente conocido como Rip Spin.

Este sólido cordaje de copoliéster Wilson Revolve es ideal para los jugadores de golpes largos y rápidos. Ofrece una precisión y una predicción excelente. Además, presenta una estructura molecular única y un aditivo patentado diseñado para aumentar la capacidad del cordaje de desviarse y volver a su posición. Proporciona más comodidad que el poliéster tradicional, lo que lo hace un cordaje perfecto para los jugadores intermedios y avanzados que busquen durabilidad, control y efectos.

  • Calibre: 1,30 mm.
  • Longitud: 200 m.
  • Composición: monofilamento de copolímero.
  • Colores: negro, blanco y naranja.

Opiniones de clientes

Opiniones anteriores

Comments: Really great string. Great tension maintenance, haven't had to restring for 3 months! Great control, dead, and may lack a little power. But, I can hit with confidence.
From:Anonymous, 11/17/17

Comments: Great string. I've had a history of tennis elbow and was concerned about that it might be too stiff. I strung the orange version at 52 lbs and after a couple of weeks of playing, I've had no elbow issues. I would rate this sting a little higher on the comfort level (maybe an 80) than what the TW playtesters had indicated. The string seems to deliver on it's promise of providing good pop without being too lively while providing for great spin production. I also believe that this sting has good touch/feel. Not to be overlooked, the coating on the string made it very easy to string, especially for a co-poly. So far, the string tension maintenance seems pretty good. Overall, I would highly recommend trying this sting for those that can produce their own power, who are looking for additional spin production, and is trying to strike a balance between a firm co-poly and the comfort of a multi. Plus, the price is very reasonable. I think I'm going to switch to this string.
From:Eddie, 8/26/17

Comments: I've used the orange for myself and stringing friends racquet. Good pop and spin production with Topspinners. Those of my friends who have strung around 50-60 pounds they love it. For myself as I string around 65-70 the tension loss was significant after 2 weeks of play at 4-5 times a week. It's a great value for a poly but I prefer a better level of string maintenance. Overall a great poly and value just not for me. I'm a 4.5 rated player and hit with heavy topspin.
From:Phillip, 6/4/17

Comments: The black is more like a graphite in color. Compared to Tourna Big Hitter Silver 16, Wilson Revolve 16 felt mushy. I assume going higher on the tension would make it more stiff. The extra spin potential for the Wilson Revolve vs. Tourna Big Hitter Silver was never realized for my style of play. Overall, a very comfortable co-poly. I am sticking to Tourna at 1/2 the price compared to Revolve.
From:Anjan, 5/5/17

Comments: For me, this felt like a mix between the original Revolve and Hyper-G, especially with the green color. I suppose that was the goal for this string, and if it was, then job well done, Wilson. Spin is extremely nice, control is great, snapback is great as well, feel is a bit stiff but it's all good. I used this in the Yonex AI 98 in 54 pounds. Feel as though I should drop it to around 51-52 pounds.
From:Matthew, 3/22/17

Comments: These strings are my thing. Every gauge, every color, unmatched tension maintenance, durability, playability duration, feel and power. Out performs most of the polys I've tried, and I've tried many. Unique in its feel, I actually play this down at 33 lbs in a heavy 16x20 racquet with the 15g and I'm loving life, although I know that this setup isn't for everyone.
From:Mistah, 12/16

Comments: Very underrated string. Like others, I thought this string played similar to Cyclone but with more of a smooth and crisp feel to it. It was perfect for my Prince Warrior 100. Great spin, comfort, and durability. Oh, and did I mention the price?
From:Anonymous, 11/16

Comments: This is a top poly in my book! Great pocketing makes it one of the few poly strings I can volley with. But even better is its ability to stiffen up just enough on big swings to allow plenty of control for the aggressive baseliner to swing away and still drop the ball on target! Beautiful!
From:Nate, 10/16

Comments: This is a good string. I am 14 and I play 20 to 24 hours a week. Lots of control but it is very low powered which I like but some people might not. The string does drop 2-3 pounds of tension within the first 6 hours of play but after that it settles in nicely. Good spin not some shaped strings but more like a Alu Power. Good value.
From:Armon, 9/16

Comments: Really liked this string. I have been a poly string roamer for a while looking for my new go-to string and I think I might have found it. Really nice feel; not too stiff or soft. Really enjoy the ball pocketing I got from this one. Tension maintenance was really good. I play with a Yonex EZone Ai 100 strung at 52 lbs.
From:Jackie, 3/16

Comments: Top poly strings in my book. Has a nice combination of solid ball bite and firm snapback, but with a more comfortable delivery compared to stiff strings like Tour Byte. Control remains quite good at low tensions, where a lot of soft polys start to get vague and wild.
From:Anonymous, 2/16

Comments: I have played with Wilson Ripspin for a couple of years now and I really like that string. This one is nearly identical and I have a lot of feel playing with it. I have never made so many dropshots with good results before. The control is exactly like Ripspin and the spin is actually a little bit better (I play with the orange version). I would strongly reccomend it in any racquet. Try it -- you will not be disappointed!
From:Kjell, 9/15

Comments: I really like this string, it has a combination of soft and crisp feel that I really enjoy. Spin is excellent, and the string seems to be very resistant to notching. Tension maintenance seems excellent, and playability lasts longer than average. I will be buying more of this string. I have the white version, strung at 56 lbs in a PS97LS.
From:JH, 8/15

Comments: Strung at 55 lbs on a Prince Tour 16x18. Harsh feeling with vibrations. My previous setup was Lux Alu Power Rough which did actually deliver a plusher feel. I played for over 20 hours, and while the tension held pretty well I can't play with fencing wire.
From:Stefan, 8/15

Comments: Plays the same as the discontinued Wilson Ripspin. I loved Ripspin and this plays identical. Tension lasts much longer than others in its class and spin is very good. I use it in a hybrid setup with either Natural Gut or a Multifilament in the cross and this set up works great. I highly recommend trying this out rather than spending $17 on Luxilon or some other poly.
From:Sean, 7/15

Comments: Really good string. Not too stiff, crisp feel, and plenty of spin thanks to the snapback effect. I've used an orange set in my ProStaff 97 for about 5 hours and the tension drop seems very minimal. No word on durability yet, but if it's like most polys, then I'll probably cut it out before it breaks. Anyway, awesome stuff. No wrist or shoulder pain at all. I'm going to try the white and black versions next.
From:Brian, 5/15

Comments: I've been trying this string in my Steam 99S. The strings feel the same as RipSpin. To me, that is a good thing as I liked the crispy feel. I've never been much of a believer in the string snapping back adding more spin theory. I've felt I get more spin from a textured string, but this string does tend to make me reconsider my evaluation. It gives as much spin as I need in my Steam 99S at mid tension. It's not as much spin as Tour Bite or fresh Tourna Black 7, but it's plenty. The spin performance last much longer than the Tourna as many of these textured stings round off after an hour or so and essentially become round strings. The Revolve performance seems to last a couple of weeks which is all that I need because the strings usually break around this time in my open spin racquet. For the price, these strings can't be beat in my opinion. I love the feel of Lux 4G as well, but for me, I get better spin, more comfort, the same durability in my stick for a cheaper price.
From:David, 3/15

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