Super-Poly 17 Racquet String - Klipper USA

Super-Poly 17 Racquet String

Regular price $3.50
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Sport: Tennis, Racquetball
Color: Gold
Gauge: 17 / 1.25mm
Resiliency: R-4
Durability: D-8

General Info:
This very firm polyester-based monofilament is popular as the main string in hybrid stringing.  Our most economically priced polyester and longest lasting. This 17 gauge version offers slightly more feel and bite compared to the 16 gauge version.

Benefits:
This power string combines exceptional durability with a surprising feel.

Player Type:
For aggressive hard-hitting players.

Construction:
Heat-treated extruded polyester.

Brand Name Comparison:

  • Gamma Dura Blast
  • Prince Tournament Poly
  • Wilson PolyLast

Customer Reviews

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Bruce Plourde
Great for hybrid stringing

I have been using this Super Poly 17 for the mains in a hybrid string pattern with Synthetic Gut Ultra 17 as the cross strings for years. I get outstanding spin, excellent feel, great durability, and no problems with tennis elbow like I used to get with co-poly strings. All my friends are now having me string their rackets the same way.

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Terence Lowe

Love the new color.

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Mike O
Super Poly

Really good string, especially for the price. Have been using it as the main string in a hybrid (with platinum elite in the crosses), and I have been pleased.

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Abel
Great hybrid string

A racket stringer recommended these to me and I decided to use them as a hybrid. I used these as the mains and used 17 gauge gosen syn gut as the crosses. The spin I was getting was definitely more than usual and the feel was very nice. After 2.5 hours of playing There wasn’t any noticeable tension loss. Great poly string for the price.

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Walter Moore
I like this string

if you don't mind restringing fairly often, this may be the poly for you. Plenty of spin, not too much power and great feel on the ball. Tension maintenance is non-existant though, so as soon as the ball starts flying on you, you will need to restring - but again, if you don't mind restringing - this may be a good choice.