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| WILSON ENDURO GOLD 16 is a polyester string for the economy minded player. Low price and high durability make this an excellent choice for the chronic string breaker on a budget. Can be hybridized too. |
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$16
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| Wilson Extreme Synthetic Gut. Wilson's synthetic gut is not as stiff as Prince's which some folks feel has a tendency to play a little on the harsh side especially in racquets with smaller heads. Available in clear in both 16 and 17 ga. Also in black in 16 ga. |
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$17
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| Wilson Sensation. I nursed by arm back from a pretty bad case of tennis elbow with this string. Reasonably soft multifilament string at a good price. Available in both 16 and 17 gauges. Not a bad choice for a cross string in polyester hybrids either. |
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$24
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| Originally known as Wilson Sensation NXT but now simply as NXT, this is a high quality multifilament that is bonded with polyurethane. Personally, I think the original Sensation feels better, but the NXT lasts longer. I might be alone on that score. Have heard that NXT and Tecnifibre NRG come out of the same factory. Dunno. They ARE similar in playability. In both 16 and 17 gauges. |
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$30
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| Wilson NXT Tour 16. I am carrying this string by request. This is the top of the line in the NXT series, a collection of synthetics that Wilson says play like natural gut. |
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$34
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| Wilson K-Gut Pro 16. High performance multifilament from the folks at Wilson. Power, control, comfort, durability all in one package. |
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$35
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