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Solinco Outlast 16/1.30 String Reel - 656'

Solinco Outlast 16/1.30 String Reel - 656'

$125.00

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Overview

The Solinco Outlast is a co-polyester string that offers a softer stringbed than traditional polyesters. We found the string to provide great bite on the ball, imparting tons of spin on our shots. Great on its own or as part of a hybrid, this string is perfect for the big all court player.

 

  • Gauge: 16/1.30mm
  • Length: 656ft/200m
  • Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament
  • Color: Red

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Let me start with, I break strings, a lot. I have tried every string out there that has been recommended to me, and the next most durable I have found is Ashway Kevlar and Nylon hybrid. However, it is way more rigid, and can quickly increase discomfort in longer, harder baseline banging matches. I have only been using these strings for a few months, but have yet to break this in a Hybrid setup strung from 62 lbs down to 52 lbs. I haven't strung the outlast in mains and crosses, but intend to between seasons, if I have a between seasons. This is by far the most durable, playable string I have had the pleasure of playing with, yet. I have even strung at least another dozen of my friends/teammates rackets with my same hybrid of either Solinco Barbwire or Solinco Tour Bite, and so far the love it also.
From:Gregg, 8/5/18

Comments: Tried Outlast mains at 50 lbs with Sweet 16 crosses at 54 lbs. It played similar to Lux ALU Power -- stiff, medium power, good control, crisp, durable -- but only when fresh. Lost tension quickly and went dead within 4 or 5 sets. It's also not arm friendly and I felt it on my elbow. The red color looked awesome on my Prestige S though, and left me wishing it was easier on my arm and lasted a bit longer. Overall, it felt like a good cheaper alternative to the Lux ALU power. My quest for softer arm friendly poly mains that do not die quickly continues.
From:Sonny, 11/14

Comments: I used this on my Drive Z lite at 55lbs. It simply went dead after 7 days of play. It has lost it's tension and sounds different.
From:Jagjeet, 4/13

Comments: This string is great from the beginning but after I hit with it for about 2 weeks they went dead. I started to hit the ball out a lot. So if you are planing to use this string, get two sets and always have a set in your bag because when is goes dead its a totally different type of string. Trust me that is not fun on the first day of a tournament.
From:Michael, 8/11

Comments: This string feels great. You get a lot of spin and power, without losing too much control. Also, it is very durable, and will probably go dead before it will break. Though this is the cheapest reel Solinco makes, it's my favorite of the two I've tried.
From:Seth, Little rock, AR, USA, 10/10

Comments: Nice job Solinco. A friend of mine said to try this string. I couldn't believe how soft it is. It has good pop and bite to the ball which I like, and its really cheap for a poly. Great job Solinco!
From:Danny, Mountain View, CA, USA, 09/10

Comments: It's very durable does not move and gives very good control. By far the best string from Solinco and also the cheapest option, Buy it, try it and enjoy!
From:Kjetil, Oslo, Norway, 07/10

Comments: This is a very decent poly. It feels medium stiff and very comparable to Signum PPP, but nothing particularly outstanding about this one. Durability and tension maintenance has been good in my RDS001MPs.
From:Anton V, Staten island, NY, USA. 07/10