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How Temperature Affects Your Tennis Strings

Heat makes your strings more elastic, which adds power but reduces control. Cold does the opposite, making your strings stiffer, which adds control but takes away power. Even when the...

How Temperature Affects Your Tennis Strings

Heat makes your strings more elastic, which adds power but reduces control. Cold does the opposite, making your strings stiffer, which adds control but takes away power. Even when the...

How to Maximize Spin Potential in Tennis

How to Maximize Spin Potential in Tennis

Spin is created when your strings grip, slide, and snap back against the ball during contact. This interaction lets you hit harder while keeping the ball in the court. ReString...

How to Maximize Spin Potential in Tennis

Spin is created when your strings grip, slide, and snap back against the ball during contact. This interaction lets you hit harder while keeping the ball in the court. ReString...

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How to Hybrid Zero and Sync Tennis Strings

String selection can make or break your game. Many players use a single string throughout their racket. However, hybrid setups offer a way to fine-tune your performance by combining two different...

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How to Hybrid Zero and Sync Tennis Strings

String selection can make or break your game. Many players use a single string throughout their racket. However, hybrid setups offer a way to fine-tune your performance by combining two different...

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Understanding Mains and Crosses in Tennis Strings

Understanding Mains and Crosses in Tennis Strings

Tennis racket strings are divided into mains (vertical) and crosses (horizontal), with mains accounting for roughly 70% of your racket's performance and crosses contributing around 30%. Understanding this split helps...

Understanding Mains and Crosses in Tennis Strings

Tennis racket strings are divided into mains (vertical) and crosses (horizontal), with mains accounting for roughly 70% of your racket's performance and crosses contributing around 30%. Understanding this split helps...

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ReString’s Philosophy is to Reimagine Tennis St...

ReString brings a fresh perspective to tennis. Challenging industry conventions with an approach that puts both performance and sustainability at the forefront. As captured in our tagline "Tennis Strings Reimagined",...

ReString’s Philosophy is to Reimagine Tennis St...

ReString brings a fresh perspective to tennis. Challenging industry conventions with an approach that puts both performance and sustainability at the forefront. As captured in our tagline "Tennis Strings Reimagined",...

Complete Guide to Tennis String Tension

Complete Guide to Tennis String Tension

Tennis string tension is the pulling force applied when strings are installed in your racket, measured in lbs or kg. It directly controls the balance between power and control in...

Complete Guide to Tennis String Tension

Tennis string tension is the pulling force applied when strings are installed in your racket, measured in lbs or kg. It directly controls the balance between power and control in...