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Babolat Elastocross String Saver Locks are designed to enhance the longevity of your racquet strings, reduce movement, and minimize notching, making them essential for all racquet sports. Weighing just 0.1 grams and featuring a universal grip size, these locks are easy to install and perfect for players looking to elevate their game.
Item Weight | 0.1 Grams |
Grip Size | 3 5/8 inches |
Size | One Size |
Shaft Material | other |
B**N
cost is high, must use to save the strings but its is costlier than the strings on my racket
thanks
A**O
Protege as cordas durante o jogo
Gosto demaisProtege as cordas durante o uso e pelo menos para força as cordas não precisam ser re-arrumadas, eu uso multi-filamento e não preciso ficar ajeitando as cordasJá usei com NXT 17 e x-one biphase
T**E
Babolat elastocross v Gamma tournacross
Babolat elastocross v Gamma tournacrossI've mainly used elastocross, but tried tournacross when the local shop was out of elasto and the tourna seemed cheaper online. I am an all-court player, struggling with consistency, who hits with moderately heavy topspin and uses 17 gauge multifilament string. I'd say that elasto doubles my string life. I haven't used tourna long enough to know how well it works, long-term, but I can tell that it is also extending string life.The two brands seem to use different methods to prolong string life. Elasto locks your strings in place so they don't move and don't rub. Less rubbing = longer string life. Tourna lets the strings glide more easily with less friction. Less friction = longer string life.Because of how elastocross works, inserting them tightens your strings a lot. I only use these on the sweet spot of my racket - 7 strings across by 8 strings high, and I needed to drop my stringing pressure by several lbs. When I used tourna, my strings were too loose. I'm sure tourna adds some tightness to the strings - it simply must - but significantly less than elasto. BOTTOMLINE: if you want to try one without adjusting your stringing tightness, you're better off with tournaInstalling is easier with elasto. The pieces separate during insertion more easily. Tourna is more likely to bend upon insertion, although once you get the hang of it, it was not a big problem. After inserting a unit, it is common for an extra unit or two to be left on the racket. It's easy to remove with your fingers, but then theyre not usable. I was also unable to use the last two of each stream of tourna units, so there is more waste.Tourna eliminates friction by "hugging" the strings. This means that if you insert it unevenly, which is very easy to do, some of the plastic will extend above your strings. Looking at mine, I'd say 30% are uneven. What's more, with my thinner 17-gauge strings, the plastic extends beyond the string, even when done perfectly. I know that textured strings are said to increase spin, and maybe these have that effect, but I think it has to be better for the strings to touch the ball. Elasto does not have this problem, as they sit between and behind the strings.My conclusion: if you use std 16-gauge string and don't want to adjust your stringing tightness, give tourna a try. All others should get their racket strung looser and try elasto.
A**
Cales Pour Cordage raquette Tennis
Pas facile à mettre en place mais j ai fini par réussir.A voir en situation si les cordes bougent moins
M**.
Super nützlich
Nach Monaten des Gebrauchs kann ich die Nutzung nur empfehlen.Die Haltbarkeit der Saiten verlängert sich merklich.Es ist nur ein bisschen fummelig, wenn man die bereits benutzten "Saitentrenner" wieder verwenden möchte.Preis/Leistung ist aber top, das sage selbst ich als Schwabe!
N**N
Good for strong life
Keeping my focus on the game than fixing string bed. Strings don’t move any more enough to be straightened again. Strings lasts longer than without them. Very easy to apply to strong bed. Good purchase.
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