Is Luxilon a good brand?

Is Luxilon a good brand?

Luxilon are renowned for making some of the highest quality tennis strings on the market. Used by many touring tennis professionals the world over, their gut, multifilament and polyester strings are incredibly popular due to their playability and quality.

What type of string is Luxilon?

monofilament polyester strings
Luxilon manufactures unique monofilament polyester strings that are unmatched in playability and durability. In less than a decade, Luxilon has revolutionized the string industry and has become the most in-demand string on the professional tours!

How do I choose a Luxilon string?

As with most co-polyester strings, we recommend stringing 4G with a tension that is approximately 10% lower than you would string with a nylon string. Luxilon offers 4G in 16L (1.25 mm), 16 (1.30 mm) and 15 (1.41 mm) gauges. They also offer the 16L gauge in a rough version.

Is Luxilon a poly string?

Luxilon Polyester – Control, Durability & Spin. This co-poly combines impressive control and spin with above average dampening and comfort. One of most popular strings on the ATP Tour, it offers good power, durability and control. A recommended choice for big hitters.

Are Luxilon strings polyester?

Why Luxilon strings?

Luxilon Industries is the world’s leading manufacturer of performance strings for racquet sports. Today, more than 60% of the Top 50 ATP & WTA Tour players trust Luxilon in their biggest matches and most memorable moments. Luxilon also manufactures filament technology for aerospace, medical sutures and paper felt among other technical fields.

What is the range of Luxilon strings?

LUXILON offers strings as well for allround players, for powerful players as for power/control players. It has a full range from 1.05mm upto 1.38mm. LUXILON has a string for every type of player.

Where is Luxilon thread made?

Luxilon also manufactures filament technology for aerospace, medical sutures and paper felt among other technical fields. 1959: Luxilon Industries is founded in Antwerp, Belgium, and begins producing sewing thread. 1991: The first-ever ‘Big Banger’ tennis string is launched.

What is the history of Luxilon?

Luxilon also manufactures filament technology for aerospace, medical sutures and paper felt among other technical fields. 1959: Luxilon Industries is founded in Antwerp, Belgium, and begins producing sewing thread.