

🎾 Elevate your game with the ultimate hybrid string fusion!
The Babolat RPM 17G + VS Touch 16G Tennis String is a premium hybrid string set designed for adult players seeking the perfect blend of control, spin, and comfort. Featuring a 17 gauge RPM polyester main and 16 gauge VS Touch natural gut cross, this combination offers exceptional feel and durability, lasting over three weeks of regular play. Its sleek black color and top-tier performance make it a favorite among serious tennis enthusiasts and ranked #17 in racket strings.
| ASIN | B083M37WHN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,946 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #17 in Racket String |
| Brand | Babolat |
| Brand Name | Babolat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 151 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Graphite |
| Included Components | Babolat RPM 17G + VS Touch 16G Tennis String () |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Babolat RPM 17G + VS Touch 16G Tennis String () |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Babolat |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | 17/16 |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Sport | Tennis |
| Sport Racket String Installation | Unstrung |
| Sport Type | Tennis |
| String Color | Black |
| Team Name | Wimbledon |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
J**E
Great string if you can get it on sale
This string combo feels incredible. It is more expensive than any polyester string but the feel that the natural gut adds is worth it in my opinion. I have had this in my racquet for over 3 weeks and while playing 3 times/wee I have not needed to restring yet. Will use this going forward as long as the price stays around the $35 range. If it were higher I would probably keeps experimenting with other strings.
A**R
Great comfort
This string set up is amazing
K**I
Slightly heavier than non-hybrid
Edited on March 4, 2022 -- See my first impressions below. ____________________________________________________________ Disclaimer: Ninety-nine percent of my impressions come from hitting against an inanimate thing, namely, a wall! I have now hit with these strings for about a month, give or take. Maybe hitting against a wall is a good (better?) way to judge. I don't know. I can tell you that I would get these strings again. I am still waiting for that one opportunity to hit against a human -- honestly, that's been tough in these COVID days. But I feel the slight – but perceptible – weight increase is worth it. The feel is amazing. I reiterate: do not over-tension these things. You don't need to. For a 100 sqft racket head, I'd recommend 53ish for the mains and 50ish for the cross. I like the sound, the feel, and the power. And I have no complaints regarding any tennis elbow issues, even with more tightly strung rackets (see below). I did enroll in an hour of instructional tennis, something I do from time to time, to work on -- among other things -- my backhand return. I don't know if it were the strings or my footwork, but my returns were far more authoritative than ever. Take that with a grain of salt, but I am becoming more and more convinced that the performance justifies the price. Footnote: I use Prince rackets, and I may someday switch to Babolat. ________________________________________________________________________ It is still way too early for me to write a definitive review. So, this is more a first impression. To start with, I have Prince rackets with a recommended tension of 58 +/-5 lbs. The racket head is 100 sq. inches. I had two of them strung at 58 for the main and 55 for the cross. This seems a bit stiff. Control isn't bad, but my elbow started to feel it a bit. So, I am having my third racket strung a bit lower. I haven't played with the looser strings yet, but I feel it's worth losing a bit of control for more power and lack of pain. I started comparing the new strings against my old reliable Gamma. I am not entirely sure the cost completely justifies the difference between the two. I will also add that, in over 40 years of playing tennis, the Babolat is my first set of hybrids. I do believe they bite better, and top-spin, which is difficult for me to generate because of my grip, is come by more easily. Time will tell if my view of "Value for money" will improve. Stay tuned.
L**N
Premium quality and price
Easygoing string for senior. It’s not that cheap for heavy hitters. If you want the best for your aging arm, this is the one 😆
A**R
Just perfect
Amazing
A**W
Good comfort, but lack of spin potential, not for fast swing players
When comparing to full poly, this setup lacks of spin potential. Too much "feel" not crisp. Good comfort. But not designed for fast swings.
D**H
Best strings that I have ever played with
Being a former collegiate tennis player, I have had the privilege of playing with and testing a multitude of strings to find what I find that I like best, and I have found that with these hybrid strings. From power on serve to the precision and control needed at net, these strings will be the only strings in my Babolat Pure Drive racquet.
J**T
Long lasting and great feel
This string is more expensive then my usual multi-filament but right away I loved the feel and then it lasted more than twice as long. I will string with this from now on.
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