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Gamma AMP Moto 17/1.24 String

Gamma AMP Moto 17/1.24 String

$10.99
Gamma AMP Moto 17/1.24 String Black
In Stock: 10+
Price: $10.99
  • Color: Black
  • String Gauge: 17 Gauge
Gamma AMP Moto 17/1.24 String Lime
In Stock: 6
Price: $10.99
  • Color: Green
  • String Gauge: 17 Gauge

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Overview

Gamma Moto 17 is a firm co-poly offering more than just control and durability. With its 7 sharp edges this one bites hard. The result is massive spin potential. We found this string to have surprisingly good pocketing for a firm monofilament, with very impressive responsiveness and decent comfort at lower tensions.

 

  • Gauge: 17/1.24mm
  • Length: 40ft/12.2m
  • Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament
  • Color: Black, Green

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Previous Feedback  

Comments: I am using the green 17 gauge version of this string with good success in a Wilson Ultra 16x19 105 square inch racquet that played too powerful for me with the stock strings. From this I temporarily switched to S-Gut and that was better than the stock string, but now I am using this string with much better success and I plan on buying more of this to test in some of my other sticks. I think it took maybe 15 to 30 minutes to break in; strung at 51 pounds.
From: Robert, 8/29/20

Comments: Am using the Moto 17 and I can't get enough of it! Tried the iO 17, like it, but not as much as Moto 17. I did not like the Gamma Jet as much, it was stiff, and Moto was much more forgiving. However, Gamma Moto did have less spin than the Jet 16L. My only knock on the string is that I have to hybrid with another softer feeling poly. A full bed does not feel as comfortable so I go 53/51 hybrid with these on the mains, and Luxilon Element on crosses.
From: Aj, 11/28/18

Comments: Strung my Wilson Blade 98 Braided Basalt+Graphite (18x20) full bed at 52 lbs. Moto 17 grips the ball well. Fits my serving as well as good for ball pocketing with my long and full stroke. However, this belongs to the stiff side so power was not that good. Maybe if strung a little lower. Sound was quite hollow as well. I haven't had comfort problem that much but I didn't like the sound off the ball. Would love to try to string my racket in a lower tension or mix it with a synthetic gut as cross.
From:Wemdell, 620/18

Comments: The only negative feedback came from someone who admittedly may have strung too tightly in a 18x20 string bed. I strung my Wilson Pro Staff 97 at 42 lbs with Moto 17 and I absolutely love it. Very crisp with plenty of control and nice pop when you hit cleanly in the sweetspot. I have a bad arm and this string did not bother my arm at the tension that I used. Give it a try, definitely worth it! You may have to experiment with tension but start low and you should be fine.
From:Randy, 12/15

Comments: I tried this in the mains in my Pro Kennex Qtour (it was one of the mains I was able to choose when I got the racquet) and a synthetic gut cross, strung at 55 lbs for both. Now, I will admit, that may have been too tight for an 18x20, but it was awful. No spin, no power, and it woke up my elbow pain that had been controlled. I cut it out just to make sure I wouldn't put myself through another session with it. Again, I'm not saying the string is a bad string, but it is definitely a bad string at 55 pounds in a dense stringbed. Consider yourself warned. I'm a 4.5 former college player.
From:JD, 6/15

Comments: I have finally found the perfect string for my 4.5 game. The first time out, this string felt a little stiff at 53 lbs in my AreoPro Drive. The second day it softened up perfectly and stayed that way until it broke about 26 hours of play later. It does have huge spin with crisp volleys and deep driving ground strokes. Serving is also crisp but with crazy spin. I like the big snapping sound it makes when you hit the sweet spot. I have tried the 16 gauge and 17gauge and both feel great. I am sure if you string it to tight you might not get the results I have gotten. I have tried other really good strings like Solinco Tour Bite and Edge, Outlast, Head Sonic Pro, Babolat PH Tour, RPM Blast and Team and a few other hybrids of these. For my 52 year old left-handed spin friendly arm, this just works for me!
From:Keith, 11/13

Comments: Massive spin, great control. String bed was still stiff at 50 pounds on a Wilson BLX BLade 104. The string performed great, but my only issue was that it sounded hollow. The ping sound it made was terrible. Therefore, I cut it out. If the sound of the string doesn't matter to you, then definitely give it a try.
From:Dan, 9/13

Comments: Awesome string! Felt a little stiff as a full bed, so I hybrid it with Head PPS and wow! Hit away at the ball and it stays in!
From:Shea, 8/13