b*********s 发帖数: 6757 | 1 如果是full poly, string main/cross 46/46 vs 50/42 vs 42/50 对打球有什么影响
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| z*********n 发帖数: 94654 | 2 赞 42 46
【在 b*********s 的大作中提到】 : 如果是full poly, string main/cross 46/46 vs 50/42 vs 42/50 对打球有什么影响 : ? :
| W**T 发帖数: 221 | 3
My 2 cents worth:
50/42 > 46/46 > 42/50 in terms of generating spin.
【在 b*********s 的大作中提到】 : 如果是full poly, string main/cross 46/46 vs 50/42 vs 42/50 对打球有什么影响 : ? :
| b*********s 发帖数: 6757 | 4 cool thanks, that's what I found in my search too.
What is interesting is when I string a racquet at 54/54, after the stringing
, it measures to be at 60/48. It is said the string meter is measuring the
force that needed to deflect a string.... going back to the original
question. If someone told me to use 46lb, should I just string it at 46, the
result from the string meter will be 50/42, or should I string 48/44, which
results in something like 52/40?
Probably, just have to experiment and try it myself. Just wondering if
someone else have play with these and can share some experience.
【在 W**T 的大作中提到】 : : My 2 cents worth: : 50/42 > 46/46 > 42/50 in terms of generating spin.
| W**T 发帖数: 221 | 5
My guess is what you said above holds true for everyone - string tension is
just a number, until one actually tries to vary and feel it, and compare.
The feel of hitting a ball is an overall subjective experience, affected by
many factors like specific racket, string, string tension, even the tennis
ball, etc. So only much experimenting can shed any meaningful light on what
feels right -- guided by some general theoretical understanding, of course.
General theoretical understanding means something generic things like:
higher tension gives the same player less power but more control; higher
tension means slightly larger racket sweet spot; higher gauge string is more
durable but generate less spin, etc.
By the way, what specific stringmeter are you using?
【在 b*********s 的大作中提到】 : cool thanks, that's what I found in my search too. : What is interesting is when I string a racquet at 54/54, after the stringing : , it measures to be at 60/48. It is said the string meter is measuring the : force that needed to deflect a string.... going back to the original : question. If someone told me to use 46lb, should I just string it at 46, the : result from the string meter will be 50/42, or should I string 48/44, which : results in something like 52/40? : Probably, just have to experiment and try it myself. Just wondering if : someone else have play with these and can share some experience.
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