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One of the softest polyester strings being offered by Kirschbaum. Very similar to the P2 string, the Kirschbaum Pro Line II offers a bit more ball pocketing and forgiveness than most co-polys. This string has great durability and maintains tension exceptionally well. A nice blend of power and control. |
KIRSCHBAUM Pro Line II 1.25mm/16L
- Written by Tennis Strings
- Kirschbaum
- Hits: 962
- Status: Available
- Brand: Kirschbaum
- Brand website: https://www.kirschbaum-strings.de
- Available colors: Black, Red
- Available length: 12m, 200m
- Available diameters/gauges: 1.15mm (18), 1.20mm (17L/17), 1.25mm (16L), 1.30mm (16)
- Material: Co-polyester
- Structure: Monofilament
Racquet used:
Pro supex nano energy
Tension used (main/cross):
25/25 kg
Your review:
This string is very nice to play with.
It feels soft, so it’s very comfortable. Even when you have minor discomforts in your arm, you don’t feel any pain anymore.
With these strings, you have lots of grip and control. While I was testing it, I had significantly less mishits and unforced errors.
Also, it generates a lot more spin and power without any more effort in comparison to the strings I played with in the past.
The durability is also very good, you can play a lot of hours without feeling any deterioration.
My general conclusion:
I was very satisfied playing with this type of strings. I’m even considering to permanently switch to the Kirschbaum Pro Line II. It’s that good!
It feels soft, so it’s very comfortable. Even when you have minor discomforts in your arm, you don’t feel any pain anymore.
With these strings, you have lots of grip and control. While I was testing it, I had significantly less mishits and unforced errors.
Also, it generates a lot more spin and power without any more effort in comparison to the strings I played with in the past.
The durability is also very good, you can play a lot of hours without feeling any deterioration.
My general conclusion:
I was very satisfied playing with this type of strings. I’m even considering to permanently switch to the Kirschbaum Pro Line II. It’s that good!
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