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I really love gut/poly, and am sold on it. I am also forever leery of poly and how it can creep up to hurt you.
To keep my options open I was wondering how syngut crosses with pol, specifically the GOAT cross - Babolat NVy.
I know (well am pretty sure...
Started by Power Player on
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As you know I have no problem developed my own spin and with gut/multi(syn gut) notice the....
Actually felt like a full bed of multi.
I did tried Gut/maxim touch and i doesnt feel close to full gut bed at all.
Full gut.
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This racquet is good for control, lacks some power, and can give
TE they say.
I am looking for soft string that has power like gut.
I heard Weiss Cannon Explosive or Gut would be great.
What tension and what other strings would you recommend for this?...
Started by Rob1 on
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If you don't hit hard, gut should or is better than TE than ....
Me a little more pop on serve - it worked!
I've only hit the PSLGT with gut, so can't comment about for TE, just string it with an inexpensive gut and be done with it.
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I'm wondering about people's process when they try to learn about the guts of .NET. Let me give a particular example to clarify.
Recently, we found an error with the StateServer we are using on our .NET website. Sometimes its its starts tossing errors...
Started by Daniel on
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This will look at the IL of a compiled assembly and put it back together as source code in C# (or VB.NET or various other .NET ... .
If you just want to see what it does, and don't need to actually step through it in the debugger, then you want Reflector .
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I was reading around and I saw a Body boarder was tired of islands with predominantly left handers, (poor dear) hence the question are some BBers goofy guts ( like goofy foot) prefering left handers and some natural guts.
I know some of our RSers are ...
Started by jaffa1949 on
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On my local break which is a right i normally use my left forward as it keeps the rail of the board more planted and i can get more speed out... .
I ride DK (drop knee) and i find i can popup useing either foot .
Ha ha like that one goofyguts all the way...
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The new Lamberts are not wackers. They are specially made on an extruder out of some special material. The E and wound A (if ordered with wound A, they come in both flavors) are wound in metal coated in Nylon and the ends of the wound sections are wound...
Started by KUNGfuSHERIFF on
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by 5 people.
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My other basses have a plain gut G string on them and a Golden slap D string.
Pistoy's on the D and G.
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It is made of sheep gut instead of cow gut, which is how it used to be done. So what will the difference in playability be compared to cow gut? How will it compare to vs or tonic or pacific prime?
I am thinking about ordering some but would rather buy...
Started by rofl_copter3 on
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by 11 people.
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I've used both, and really didn't notice much difference....
Sheep gut, in the past anyway, did not have the durability as beef gut.
Around the website! I'm currently using the Performance gut, the cheeper one and it is performing updated.
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Well he's from a region known to have bull fights and running of the bulls so that's where he can get all that fresh gut He them a couple times a set.....
Lol, maybe he could use 10 gauge gut? He'd have to use the entire cow.
Be ridiculous.
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Gutted both cats yesterday and got a cel from what I've been reading defoulers don't work and you loose hp from gutting them should of did research before I did it oh well I live in NY I need to pass emission test do I buy high flow cat Or two of them...
Started by Btesta27 on
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by 13 people.
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Gutted for the blades
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Back to top harsh!!!!
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Got to say its up there with the best seasons I've ever seen
I hope the snortbeasts rot and rot and rot
Ha ha ha ha ha ha,ha
Back to top Can't even be bothered to click... .
Piss off.
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I have used full poly but want a bit of comfort so I will experiment with a hybrid setup. Ive read that a synthetic gut is better as a cross than a multifilament. Is this so and why? If I string the poly at 52, what tension would the synthetic gut have...
Started by Boricua on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tennis-warehouse):
I think the tensions you listed look reasonable.
It will also be cheaper.
Synthetic gut will provide firmer feel and will likely last longer than a multifilament as a cross.
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