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RAZOR CODE BLUE REEL
RAZOR CODE BLUE REEL
1.20
199,99€

RAZOR CODE BLUE REEL

199,99€

Gauge

Pickup delivery 4,99€ - Home delivery 6,99€

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Beschreibung

As a leading brand in strings, Tecnifibre offers a wide range of strings dedicated to all levels and requirements of players.

One of the criteria demanded by the best players is resilience.

This is the objective of the polyester rope range: CODE.

Thanks to the use of co-polyester in monofilament, Tecnifibre offers players the opportunity to gain control and resistance.

The unique feature of this range designed by Tecnifibre is that it provides flexibility despite a rigid material thanks to the "Thermocore" process.

The RAZOR CODE string is the most resistant and hardest to deform in this range with a composition that allows a lot of control.

Main material: Co-polyester – recommended tension between 22 and 25 kg – maximum tension: 32 kg – recommended for players who break strings frequently (> 10 hours of play)

Leistung
  • For the very good player seeking control and resilience
  • Highly recommended for rackets over 300g
  • The larger the diameter, the stronger the rope.
Features
Range Razor Code
Gauge 1.2

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FAQ
What kind of string should I choose for my tennis racket?
Choosing the right string is almost as important as choosing the right racquet. It affects power, control, comfort, and spin.

Here’s how to choose:
Monofilament strings provide more control. They’re more durable and are chosen by players who frequently break their strings. They’re ideal for powerful players.

Multifilament strings, which are more elastic, provide power. Their flexibility is also known for its ability to absorb shock and thus prevent muscle soreness. This type of string is ideal for protecting young players from injury. It’s also well-suited for adult recreational or intermediate players.
What is the difference between monofilament and multifilament strings?
Monofilament strings provide more control. Because they are more durable, they are chosen by players who frequently break their strings.

Multifilament strings, which are more elastic, provide more power. Their flexibility is also known for its ability to absorb shock and thus prevent muscle soreness.
How do I choose the right gauge for my racquet string?
A thinner gauge makes the string more responsive, and the shot feels crisper.
A thicker gauge provides greater strength and, therefore, greater durability for your strings.
If you break your strings often, a thicker gauge is recommended.
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