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Solinco Tour Bite 19/1.10 String Set

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Solinco Tour Bite 19/1.10 String Set

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Overview

One of the thinnest and most spin-friendly strings available Solinco Tour Bite is a co-poly with impressive precision. This string features a shaped profile with sharp edges for grabbing the ball. While the spin potential is truly massive, this thin version of Tour Bite offers less durability than the thicker versions.



  • Gauge: 19/1.10mm
  • Length: 40ft/12.2m
  • Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament
  • Colour: Silver

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Comments: If you're a connoisseur of strings, if you have tried natural gut, all kind of polyesters, and may be if you have even tried the same gauge but Volkl's, but have still not found the right one, look no further. This is as close as it gets to playing with Harry Potter's magic stick. Pinpoint accuracy, super-sharp angles, depth, but not too much depth, serves that drop with force right on the lines. I'm an amateur tournament player, would reach semifinals on nationwide amateur tournaments and have won some smaller capital ones in Bulgaria. I play with a lot of spin, but also have flat strokes mainly on the inside out. I serve big both flat and sliced serves. No arm issues. I tested this string with my toughest opponent, a lefty. When I pummel his backhand he starts slicing it to my forehand, many times with short balls that are so sliced and near the net that you can only drop shot them or attack his backhand again. Usually he stays in such a position that he can return any angled attempt at putting away the ball at his backhand, but with those strings I managed to hit super tight diagonals that either became winners or forced errors, or rewarded me with super easy volley opportunities. Serves took some adjusting, it is the most difficult shot after all if you are going for aces, but oddly enough I found flat serves much easier to adjust to with those strings than sliced ones. For example I couldn't do a single ace out wide from the deuce court, mainly because the ball went far out of the sideline, which is good long term, it means once I adjust I'll be able to do very sharp out wide serves. However I immediately adjusted to the flat serve and was able to do some pretty good angles and got in some very fast ones with confidence. I bought a reel today, be advised, I've only played for two hours and strung them at 55 pounds and 53 pounds and tested them at 19 celsius, semi-humid conditions in eastern Europe. No idea how they will hold on over few more hours or play in drier climate, but as long as they don't go dead within six hours I'll stick to them religiously.
From: Dimi, 10/24/20

Comments: Very stiff, lacks the feel and feedback of more pliable strings. I am not as concerned about longevity as I am about playability. I like thinner strings in my 18x20 Wilson Ultra Pro v3. These do have a nice sound, they are average for power, above average for spin and control, but not a satisfying to play with as other strings. While these they are not as stiff as Tourna or Tecnifibre Razor Code, they do not play or feel as great as the Luxilon TIMO 18 which measures the same as this string. Nothing against Solinco, I like the grit, but after just a six sets I am planning to change these
From: Jim, 7/24/20

Comments: I absolutely loved this string until I developed arm issues after continued use for several weeks. Had to cut this out and put in softer Volkl Cyclone.
From:John, 9/6/18

Comments: This string is very comparable to the Volkl Cyclone 19 -- however, side by side, I might have to go with the Volkl as it has just a tad more feel. Both strings have amazing spin potential and power while maintaining good control. Soften up the string bed a tad with a hybrid in the crosses of either Gosen OG 18g or, even better, L-TEC Premium Flex 16L (1.28) Syn Gut (which was designed to feel like gut in the crosses and a fraction of the price). You will be amazed at the combination of spin, comfort, power, and feel.
From:Mark, 1/17

Comments: I tried the Tour Bite 19 and the control, touch and spin were fantastic. Unfortunately, it was a killer on may arm. I could play about an hour at a time before my whole arm was throbbing. I tried lowering the tension and still had the arm issues. I also tried using it a a hybrid with a synthetic gut which helped a lot, but the Tour Bite just chewed through my cross strings. If your arm can handle a stiff poly, go for it. My arm cannot.
From:James, 5/15

Comments: First hit and I'm SOLD! I have never played with a poly that has so much....EVERYTHING! Control, power, comfort, touch, and most of all, spin. This string is just plain amazing. Balls fell like they were dropped off a cliff. There was zero discomfort which encourages faster swings which translated into more spin. I have to say that this is what I've been looking for. Control off both sides was un-freakin-believable. I have ordered some 18g to try as well, but I have to say that this string is hands down the best I've ever installed. I used it in a Volkl C10 Pro with Solinco Tour Bite 19 mains and Gosen OG 18g crosses at 52 lbs. I will probably go to 55 lbs on my next restring.
From:Robert, 5/15

Comments: Very impressed with this string. Works beautifully in my Prestige MP. It opens up the dense string bed and offers a nice blend of power, spin, and control. I string at 52/51 lbs or around there. Have had no arm issues.
From:AY, 6/14

Comments: I am impressed! I have used an infinite combinations of multis, natural gut, and poly hybrids over the last 4-5 years due to past arm issues. I thought I would never be able to use a full bed of poly. Yonex PTP 120 changed that -- a very playable and comfortable poly string. I recently tried Solinco Tour Bite 1.10 and I am gobsmacked -- it is an amazing blend of power, control, comfort, feel, and spin! Groundstrokes dive onto the lines and kick serves explode off the court. Volleys are terrific! Just the right amount of both comfort and control and the most spin of any set-up I have ever tried. Just great string!
From:Mark, 4/14

Comments: This is a fantastic Hybrid poly. I use it in the mains of my 18x20 Head Youtek IG Prestige Mid. My crosses are a Dunlop Multi and the combo seems to be great. My racquet head size is 93 square inches, so I string these at 42 lbs and my crosses at 48 lbs. These strings play soft and the spin I get in my tight string pattern is fantastic. I highly recommend these strings.
From:Eric, 4/14

Comments: This string offers incredible bite and power, as well as control. I have had arm problems with a hybrid but none with the 19 or 18, and it feels soft even at 60lbs. It rewards big swings, but touch shots are easy with great feel for a poly. Being easy on the arm is in part due to my incredible Donnay Pro One racquet, an awesome combo! I get a good 10 hrs of play if I want the best performance.
From:Eric, 7/13