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- Name des Herstellers: Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
- Adresse: 130 E. Randolph Street, Suite 600 Chicago, IL 60601 USA
- Kontakt: https://wilson.com
- Zuständige Person: Amer Sports Europe Services GmbH
- Adresse der zuständigen Person: Parkring 15-17 85748 Garching, Germany
- Kontaktdaten der zuständigen Person: https://www.amersports.com/brands/wilson/
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Die Luxilon Naturdarm Saite besteht aus vielen einzigartig elastischen Serosa-Fasern und bietet eine phänomenale Absorbierung das Aufprallschocks, verfügt aber dennoch über eine wunderbar direkte Schlagrückmeldung und ein tolles Ballgefühl. Im Gegensatz zu anderen natürlichen Saiten waren wir von der Haltbarkeit dieser Saite beeindruckt. Mit ihrer hervorragenden Spannungserhaltung bleibt diese Saite auch länger spielbar als synthetisch hergestellte Saiten. Aufgrund des Gefühls und ihrer Power eignet sich diese Saite perfekt als Hybrid in Kombination mit einer Polyester-Saite. Spieler, die nach ausergewönlicher Power, Komfort und Spannungserhaltung suchen, sollten diese Saite ernsthaft in Betracht ziehen.
- Durchmesser: 1.30mm
- Länge: 12m
- Material: Naturdarm
- Farbe: Natur
Vorheriges Feedback
Comments: It is stiff for gut, harsh and underpowered. Even in a full set.Pacific Tough gut 16L is far superior in comfort, dwell time, pocketing and spin.
From:RF, 9/11/18
Comments: I was very disappointed with this string. As Phil and others have pointed out, it does not feel like Babolat VS Gut at all. For me, it was harsh, particularly on off center hits, lacking in power and surprisingly lacking in feel. No better than a good multi, in my view. I play at a high level but have an old school game and use a Wilson PS 85.
From:David, 11/9/17
Comments: The best gut string I've ever used. Compared to VS it feels more crisp, has slightly less power and better control and spin. The longevity is unbelievable. The mushiness from a tension drop that I loathe has not yet happened, even after many hours of heavy hitting. The cushioning isn't quite as good as some other gut strings, but I'm glad it doesn't feel like a pillow. I've tried LXN Natural Gut as mains in a hybrid with Element and Kirschbaum Pro Line X in the crosses. I use the RF97 Autograph and play at a 4.0-4.5 level.
From:Rye, 9/16/17
Comments: It's nothing like VS at all. Very little power, only moderate cushioning, none of the touch of VS, either. It feels much closer to a upper echelon multi than a natural gut product. From my experience, I will say that Luxilon gut resists fraying better than VS when used in a hybrid. That is the only benefit of the product over VS.
From:Phil, 9/5/17
Comments: I was pretty disappointed in this string. It has none of the feel, power, or pocketing that VS has, it felt like something along the lines of Origin to me. Considering the quality standards Luxilon has established over the years, I had high expectations for this product, and it failed to meet even the most rudimentary standards I had for natural gut strings. I wouldn't recommend this string to anybody.
From:Bib, 9/1/17
Comments: Arguably the worst performance/cost factor of any string I've used since I started playing in the 1970s. It has none of the elasticity, power, or feel of VS Gut. I'm not sure if the coatings on the string itself are too heavy, or the base material itself is substandard, but something is amiss. I have two Blade 98 18x20s, one with a hybrid of ALU Power (cross) and Luxilon Gut (main) at 40 lbs, and another frame completely of Hyper G 17g at 35 pounds. The playability of the Hyper G strung frame absolutely trounces the Luxilon hybrid strung frame in every conceivable metric. I love ALU Power as much as any string I've ever used, and consider 4G and Element to be terrific products, as well. I'm just really baffled how Luxilon allowed something this poorly designed/executed to hit the marketplace.
From:Anne, 9/1/17
Comments: Fellow Seniors, save your money. Luxilon Natural Gut 1.25mm is a total waste, dashing my hopes of fame and glory. The string felt stiff right out of package much to my surprise. Played the first hour with it having good control but still stiff often making a crackling sound when I hit with topspin. I put the racquet back in my bag hoping it would loosen up some before my upcoming match in two days. I spent the big bucks, now my tennis buddies better look out. I was psyched up, grabbed my racquet out of the bag and just as quickly was dead in the water. The string had broken while in the bag. Back to some good multifilament strings for me. A little less fame perhaps, but I'm still in the game. I'm a 4.5 doubles player.
From:Gary, 8/22/17
Comments: Much better than modern strings. My coach has been trying to teach me extreme topspin for some time. So I've left gut for (co-) poly strings. To be honest, I do not find so much extra top spin even with such extremes as Solinco Tour Bite, Hyper G or Weiss Canon Ultracable. And I find gut much better for touch shots as droppers. Somehow, its power seems to be more "linear." Poly strings are good in the upper range of racquet head speed, but go extremely dead with soft shots; the ball ends up lying a feet or two before you, quiet frequently. If you have elbow problems, it is this gut type of string or the doctor, anyway. And keep in mind, the trick with tennis elbow is to prevent it in the first place. This one efinitely not worse than Babolat VS. If you are a fervent player, the extra dollars are well invested: one can play this one until it breaks. You have to cut out a poly every two to three weeks, before it goes dead.
From:Andrew, 8/13/17
Comments: Finally, I found a replacement for the old Wilson Natural Gut. Luxilon Natural Gut has similar characteristics. Similar in power, softness and touch. I am getting more spin from Luxilon than the old Wilson natural gut. By the way, I use Natural Gut in the mains and use a poly for the cross.
From:Spin, 5/4/17