by PerErik | Jul 12, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Klip Venom 16 This high-end multifilament offers excellent ball pocketing and comfort qualities. A great choice for players seeking lots of feel and some nice pop from their stringbed. Is very arm-friendly and a great way of adding comfort to a stiff racquet. Gauge:...
by PerErik | Jul 11, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Klip X-Plosive 16 Combining Klip’s legendary natural gut with a polyester composite, K-Boom, X-Plosive offers durability AND performance. Klip X-plosive can be strung with either string as a main or cross string allowing for the playability of gut, or the...
by PerErik | Jul 11, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Klip Screamer 17 Combines natural gut mains with titanium synthetic gut crosses for a durable yet very playable hybrid. Gauge: 17 (1.25mm) Length: Mains: 21 feet / Crosses 20 feet Composition: Natural gut mains and multi-stranded, titanium enhanced synthetic crosses...
by PerErik | Jul 11, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Klip Lighting 16 Combines natural gut mains with a slightly thinner multifiber synthetic cross. A little more playable but less durable than Klip Screamer. Plays with a firm feel yet maintains solid pop and good control. Overall durability has tested average....
by PerErik | Jul 11, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Klip’s Armour Pro 16 Unlike any gut you’ve used before, Klip’s Armour Pro features a special coating. The white coating on Armour Pro provides a firmer response than one would expect from natural gut. Our playtesters have likened this string to...