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ISOSPEED Cream 16L/1.28 String Reel - 660'

4.0
1 Review

ISOSPEED Cream 16L/1.28 String Reel - 660'

4.0
1 Review
$119.00
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Overview

Isospeed Cream is an extremely comfortable control string, making it ideal for the big hitter who wants a more arm-friendly option. The low-powered response is pefect for the player who likes taking massive cuts at the ball without having to worry about over hitting. Compares very favorably to the softest co-polys on the market.

 

  • Gauge: 16L/1.28mm
  • Length: 660ft/200m
  • Composition: Co-polymer Monofilament
  • Colors: Cream

Note: ISOSpeed has changed the gauge on this string from 17 to 16L

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
1 Customer Review
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great string, but durability is not greatI switched to this from Yonex Poly Tour Pro due to that losing tension. I had that in a hybrid before with Gosen Microsheep and now use Cream in a full bed. Great string that holds tension. Only con is that it broke in 4 hours for me. Wish the durability was better, but at least the reel is a good price. I am a 5.0 female player.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Soft polyester, arm-friendly, but with control still and spin. Have made it hybrid and am very pleased. I expect it to help with arm pain.
From:Claudio, 4/30/21

Comments: Special string. Very comfortable polyester, has feel close to synthetic gut, tension maintenance of a multifilament, and almost as much control as stiff polyester. An innovative string with unique set of attributes.
From:JZ, 6/14/20

Comments: Tried this string in a variety of racquets. Plays great as a full bed -- much softer than full poly and quite similar in terms of feel and control to popular synthetic gut strings of the 1990s. I've lately favored this string as the main string in a hybrid setup with LXN Alu Power Soft and love that combo (the hybrid just firms up the string bed better than the full bed without compromising comfort and control).
From:Riaz, 6/22/19

Comments: This string is a perfect balance between a co-poly and a multifilament. For those who are looking for the first time to transition to a co-poly or those who cannot physically handle their current stiff co-poly, this is the string to get.
From:Eric, 3/29/18

Comments: Pros: softer than typical co-polys, making it very comfortable and easier on the arm; high elasticity allows better feel and ball pocketing. Cons: caution -- not for string breakers. I've strung four frames with this and broke each within 2 hours of play (16-gauge Prince Synthetic Gut lasts me around 4 hours). If the crosses don't snap early, then the crosses aren't far behind: they file down to a very thin filament and break before any notching can even set in. I bought in bulk (10 packs) to reach a cheaper price and very quickly regret doing so. Note: I'm a 30 year old, 5.0 player, using a Prestige MP 18x20.
From:Mike, 11/9/17

Comments: Good poly for those of us new to polys. Plays very well at 57 lbs in an OS frame. Really tames the power and keeps hard hit balls from launching. Probably the best poly for anyone with arm issues. However, don't expect this to cure your tennis elbow if you are still hitting with a stiff Babolat. Get a racquet with a RA lower than 65 and watch you TE go away. Good launch angle. Not too high. Just right. It's no Luxilon string but you can buy two of these for one Lux 4G soft. Seems to last a good amount of time too. It could become my poly of choice over my 18g Volkl Cyclone Orange which has about the same lab stiffness rating.
From:Mark, 4/21/17

Comments: Most comfortable monofilament poly based string I've played with. I'm a fan of soft polys like Polyfibre Viper or Black Venom but these loose tension way too fast, Cream is different in this aspect. Holds tension extremely well while maintaining most of its playability, especially in the comfort department. Great string to start for those coming from multifilaments. Also a fantastic option for people wanting a comfy and soft string but not wanting to sacrifice the spin and control polys give. If this string was sold under a brand like Luxilon or Babolat it would IMHO a bestseller for years to come.
From:Peter, 11/16

Comments: I have use a number of poly strings over last 10 years and have to say the Tennis Warehouse review is quite accurate. Cream is the most comfortable poly that I have played with. The string pockets the ball and there is no shock on off center hits. Cream was a bit too lively for the first 30 minutes then settled down quite with very predictable control on big swings. Cream could become my string of choice as I am looking for a solid control string that will not beat up my arm. Kudos to Tennis Warehouse for carrying such a high quality string for a reasonable price.
From:Ken, 6/16