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By way of example, a rigid, less potent string can cause you to swing harder, thus causing you to secure more power. In our evaluations, string stiffness is that the measured value acquired by affecting just one part of string in a strain of 52 lbs. A series that is stiffer than another at 60 lbs will also be stiffer at 50 pounds. TW's series testing data allow you to compare sequences according to those important dimensions of string behaviour. Polyester strings have a tendency to be the stiffest and lowest-powered sort of string, however they do provide the maximum control, durability and spin. Greater stiffness usually means that the series won't deflect as much at contact, leading to greater control, less power and less comfort. This results in less electricity because the higher power crushes the ball loses energy (spheres are made to lose 45% of the energy used to deform them). Longer live time does not, contrary to popular view, allow you to direct the ball.
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