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Tecnifibre Razor Code 18/1.20 String Blue Reel - 660'

Tecnifibre Razor Code 18/1.20 String Blue Reel - 660'

$279.95

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Overview

As the thinnest version of ATP Razor Code this crisp co-poly puts a tight grip on the ball for extra spin. Unlike traditional polyester strings, ATP Razor Code is built with special additives to improve feel. In addition to being a great option for the advanced player, this one has enough all-around playability for the strong intermediate who wants to make the transition to a firmer control string.

Try this 18 gauge version for extra spin and feel compared to other gauges.

 

  • Gauge: 18/1.20mm
  • Length: 660ft/200m
  • Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament
  • Color: Blue

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Comments: I was impressed with this string. I have my Wilson Ultra 103S strung at 54 lbs. I was very happy with the control and power. I had very good results with volleys and return of serves. My serves had good location but not as much pop as normal. As an older player, I would recommend this string to senior players with oversize racquets.
From:Mike, 10/16

Comments: Strung this at 57/54 lbs in a Wilson Six One 95 18x20. Surprisingly good pocketing and feel, and plenty of power from this string. Not boardy at all, even in that dense pattern. No string movement thus far. Very stiff and full of kinks and coil memory on the stringer. Overall, a great string, I will definitely buy again. Love the blue color.
From:JH, 5/15

Comments: I just bought this string last week. Very satisfy. Great spin. Strung on a Babolat PDR at 55 lbs. More comfortable and powerful shot.
From:Romeo, 2/14

Comments: This might be my new favorite string. I had been playing with Black Code 18, but Razor Code 18 seems like a great combination of Red Code and Black Code - crisp with great pop like Red Code, but also relatively comfortable with great bite like Black Code. Also, tension maintenance seems to be a bit better than Black Code.
From:Ron, 3/13