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The Best Spin Friendly Tennis Strings (Our Favorites Polys!)

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​All players wants top-notch equipment to optimize their game. Game styles differ, so it’s not always easy to lay your hands on the gem that will suit your game best. If you consider yourself a spin player, we can help you find the string that will help you whirl the ball like never before. Below are our picks for most spin-friendly tennis strings.

1. Prince Vortex Triad Hybrid

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Gauges: Main-17, Cross-18/
Composition: Hybrid of two co-polyester monofilaments
Color: Black
Bottom line: Vortex gets its outstanding spin from an innovative design that pairs an aggressively shaped co-poly main string with a thin and slippery co-poly cross string. Our TW playtesters reported a high level of comfort, making this a great choice for those who want a more arm-friendly poly.

2. Weiss Cannon Ultra Cable

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Gauges: 17
Composition: Co-polyester monofilament
Color: Yellow
Bottom line: This firm square-shaped string is currently No. 1 for spin potential in our Tennis Warehouse University string lab. It also provides a low-powered response, which allows big hitters to play with confidence.

3. Volkl V-Square

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Composition: Co-polyester monofilament

Color: Red

Bottom line: Not only does this V-Square feature four sharp edges with a slippery surface for added spin and durability, but it also offers a softer feel for comfort.

4. Solinco Hyper-G

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Gauges: 16, 16L, 17, 18

Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament

Color: Green

Bottom line: This medium-firm, cube-shaped string offers good comfort along with a great feel and precision.

5.Volkl Cyclone

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Gauges: 15L, 16, 18L, 19

Composition: Co-polymer polyester monofilament

Color: Black, Pink, Orange, Yellow

Bottom line: Cyclone is a firm string that offers surprising comfort with good ball pocketing as well as above average feel and playability.

6. Babolat RPM Blast Rough

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Gauges: 15L, 16, 17

Composition: Co-polyester monofilament

Color: Black, Red, Yellow

Bottom line: This textured version of RPM Blast is octagonal shaped and gives you better power along with a softer feel than the original version. This string also offers impressive durability.

Read the full review.

7. Wilson Revolve Spin

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Gauges: 16, 17

Composition: Co-polyester (Crosslink Ester Polymer with low-friction UHMW material)

Color: Green, Black

Bottom line: The five sharp edges help grip the ball, and the low-friction UHMW material adds massive spin to your shots.

Read the full review.

8.Tourna Big Hitter Silver 7 Tour

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Gauges: 16, 17
Composition: Co-polyester monofilament
Color: Silver
Bottom line: This is a firm string with seven-sharp edges. It offers excellent tension maintenance for a polyester string as well as beautiful targeting for aggressive players. For string breakers, the outstanding durability is a significant bonus.
Read the full review.

 9. Luxilon ALU Power Spin 127

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With a lot of different Luxilon ALU Power strings available, the spin option is obviously the best to get that extra amount of RPM on the ball. Some people will use the string in their entire racquet, while others will only use it as part of a hybrid option.

 

What makes this a little more spin-friendly? It comes down to the shape of the string, which is pentagonal. After every stroke, players will notice the strings doing a lot of extra work. They feel pretty much the exact same as other ALU Power options, but players generally feel like they can swing a little bigger without worrying about the ball going out.

10. Tecnifiber Black Code 4S 16

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Another square-shaped string designed specifically for developing spin, Technifiber has been producing some variation of their Black Code string for quite a while. It is a very low-powered string that does a very good job of holding its tension a little longer than most competitors.

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Another thing that stands out with Black Code 4S is the string is a little softer than most of its competition. It’s very difficult to find a truly soft string made of co-polyester monofilament, but the company uses Thermal Core Technology to soften things up a bit. They do this by using a heating technique that softens the string ever so slightly and helps reduce vibrations with every single shot.

 11.Kirschbaum Xplosive Speed 16

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Kirschbaum is a well-respected name in the stringing industry, and this latest release from them is already proving to be a very popular option among players of all ages. It has a pentagon old profile, and it allows for the strings to grab the ball with each stroke and loaded up with a lot of spin. The company spent a lot of time making sure that they still offer one of the most comfortable co-polyester multifilaments in the game.

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Their Thermal Fusion Technology allows them to soften up the string just enough to make it a little more friendly for the arms of players around the world. This is good news for anyone moving to a co-polyester, because string that is too stiff can do some serious damage.

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Kirschbaum has a number of other options available for people who are looking for Spain, but this new release is very promising. It seems like they have focused on feedback from customers in the past, and they have put together one of the finest options for people to use now. The best news is they are still firmly in the below-average price range for people in need of string that fits their game.

12. Gamma AMP Moto 16

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Currently, this string is perhaps the most affordable, spin-friendly polyester out there for players to consider. It doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg to get great spin on the ball with the proper strain.

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The string is very firm, and is generally not recommended to people who have any type of arm issues currently. With seven different sharp edges, there is a lot of bite to every ball that is hit. It also does very well at lower tensions, not losing any of the playability that people love about it in the first place.

This might not be the first option for people to turn to when they are trying polyester strings out initially, but it’s a move to make to save some money and try a seven-sided string option. It performs as well as many of the other strings in this list, and at a fraction of the price.

 13. Head Sonic Pro Edge 16

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There is some obvious spin potential with the string, but as far as its main selling feature, it has to be control. Out of every string listed in this article, the Head Sonic Pro Edge 16 might have the best control on any type of shot.

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Another added bonus for players at any level s\is the overall comfort level. Players can put the ball where they want to, and their arm doesn’t pay the price for it. Some players take advantage of all the spin potential, while others simply like to capitalize on the control feature. It really is a good option for multiple reasons.

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Jumping to a polyester is always a bit of a gamble for any type of tennis player. Consider this option a perfect way to enter the world. Nobody wants to mess up their arm with the very first type of strain, but the softer option will generally be just fine.

This string works very well with any Head racquet, but it also works perfectly fine with other companies as well. Head doesn’t always get the attention it deserves when it comes to putting out quality string, but it is worth looking into for anyone attempting something new.

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