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Volkl V-Torque Tour 17/1.25 String White

4.5
2 Reviews

Volkl V-Torque Tour 17/1.25 String White

4.5
2 Reviews
$10.99

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Overview

V-Torque Tour is a comfortably firm co-poly string that rewards full strokes with very easy targeting. With its twisted, six-sided profile, this string grips the ball very effectively, allowing you to load it with spin. Given its extremely controlled and predictable response, this string will enable you to swing faster when extra pace is needed. Did we mention the spin potential?

 

  • Gauge: 17/1.25mm
  • Length: 40ft/12m
  • Composition: Co-polyester
  • Color: White

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
2 Customer Reviews
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
V-Torque is better than RPMI used to do a full bed of this string, strung low at 48lbs. Now I'm using it in my crosses with natural gut and I love it. It's a great string and for the money you can't beat it. About ten bucks for a set and it comes in a 19 gauge which is a great option for 3.0 and 3.5 players.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Favorite string by a mileI've tried many spin-friendly strings - including all-time favorites made by Babolat and Luxilon - yet no other offers the same perfect combination of pocketing, precision and longevity.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Fantastic string! My typical go-to string has been Dunlop Black Widow as an arm friendly poly, and the V-Torque Tour is even better. Slightly longer longevity (8-10 uses, 2 hours a session) than the Dunlop and the same softness for the arm. Great spin and good drop to keep those long balls in! I'm a 4.0-4.5 over 50, all court player.
From: Cliff, 12/11/18

Comments: String broke (17g) while tying final knot, but luckily there was enough left to finish the racquet. Then the main snapped while playing about a week after stringing. Only played about 5-6 sets total.
From:Ryan, 4/10/18

Comments: I wish I could tell you how awesome this string is on the court, but I've never been able to get it off my Stringer. The two times I've tried to string this broke while tying the knot. This happened with the 16 gauge and 17 gauge. This is never happened with any other string. Going back to regular old Cyclone!
From:Chris, 3/30/18