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Tecnifibre Pro Red Code 18/1.20 String Set

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Tecnifibre Pro Red Code 18/1.20 String Set

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Overview

A great string for the player seeking durability, control and spin. Offers a crisp and clean feel at impact. We found good directional control and excellent bite with this string - making it ideal for the player with a fast and aggressive stroke style.



  • Gauge: 18/1.20 mm
  • Length: 40ft/12m
  • Construction: Co-polyester Monofilament
  • Colour: Red

Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Not much spin. My shots are all going flat with less net clearance. Sticking with Volkl Cyclone.
From:CH, 6/16

Comments: I strung my 2015 Wilson Blade 16x19 at 55 lbs with this string because I had heard great reviews and I like to test different strings. I really loved the spin and control I had with this string. It definitely is a great poly and plays very close to described. I felt it gave me confidence to swing out on my shots especially on groundstrokes. The only downside to me about this string is that it plays quite softer than I am used to. With the flex of the Blade and the softness of the string, it lacked a little pop for me that I am used to with RPM Blast or Big Banger. But overall I did enjoy playing with the 18g string. Great control and even better spin potential. I would recommend this string to someone who might have elbow issues with poly and/or a player looking for a string to produce massive spin.
From:Andrew, 6/15

Comments: I put this in my crosses with TF X-1 Biphase in the mains and the feel and spin are terrific. This combination seems to work well in any racquet. Usually 50-55 lbs on the mains and 47-52 lbs on the crosses depending onstring pattern.
From:Anon, 4/13

Comments: For me it was an average string, a basic Poly. From all the other reviews, I wonder if I got a bad batch or something. I will say on my one handed topsin backhand it is a dream to hit with. I can swing out all I want and the ball stays low over the net and stays in. My first serves are amazing, the control was there along with some comfort. Volleying was pretty average for a poly, not too much touch or feel. For some reason on my forehand the sweet spot felt virtually non existent. I just couldn't hit a decent forehand. Next time I might try a hybrid with Wilson Sensation. Strung with Wilson BLXPS 90 @ 47/45 lbs.
From:Gary, 2/13

Comments: This is a fantastic string. I love the spin and control, and it's powerful as well. It has good durability, as the strings broke just as I was ready to cut them out. It's also a good price and it comes in a roll. It's the best overall play and value combo I've found.
From:Rob, 12/12

Comments: I tried the Code Red 18g on one of my older racquets at 36 lbs, and I loved it. When I ordered 2 new racquets the other day, I had them strung with it. They should arrive on Tuesday, and I am anxious to hit with them.
From:Andy, 11/12

Comments: One of my favorite strings! Fantastic feel and very soft, but still suppliesexcellent power.
From:Matthew, 8/12

Comments: After 10 years plus with Timo 18g mains and cheap nylon on crosses, on my ProStaff 85's I switched to this slightly softer string with my new KPro 88's. Bought a roll andhave spent the last year experimenting with various tensions. Started off in the low fifties andended the year at, wait for it, 42/38 with no hybrid. This string really works at low tensions,you gotta try it. Lots of power without too much effort and when you really want to bring theheat this poly won't over hit, even at low tensions. Doesn't break in a hurry either. Veryeconomical.
From:Charlie, 4/12

Comments: Great awesome feel and a soft poly string! As for the spin and power you get what you put into it cause of its thinnest! I would consider this poly string over all other brands and I think Tecnifibre makes great string not just poly but all round string and etc! To me the ball sits on the string a tag long for you to control the ball which also gave it the spin and the power and the feel so its perfect! And about other string made by Tecnifibre I have heard a lot of good comment from friends and family so keep up the good work Tecnifibre!
From:Peter, 10/11

Comments: My favorite string by far because it bites the way it's supposed to, yet it has a softer feel to it which helps with touch shots and is easier on the arm than other polys. I have recently tried a bunch of different polyester strings and couldn't wait to string these back into my racquet. I try and play an all-court game, but when I am pinned on the baseline I am very comfortable taking big cuts at the ball with the Red Code 18g. I also like the Black Code string almost as much.
From:Rizza, Longview, WA U.S. 11/09

Comments: Good string! Almost perfect, but lacks a little bit of spin. I think the best string is hyprid alu power rough and tech red code.
From:Shamael, Madrid, Spain. 06/09

Comments: This string has really worked well for me. The ball just sits down in the string bed and I feel like I can put it anywhere on the court I want to. I haven't had any problems with durability or tension maintenance (which was a concern with 18 gauge string). Great spin, good power, and AWESOME feel. Not too expensive either for such good feel.
From:Mark, GA, USA, 11/08

Comments: A great string. I have played with Big Banger Ace 18g, Pro Hurricane Tour 17g, Enduro Pro 18g, Big Banger Timo 18g, and SPPP 17L. But out of all of these, the best by far was Pro Red. The combination of spin, power, and feel is way above that of any string I have ever tried. The red also matches my racquet quite nicely I might add.
From:Lenneth, CA, USA, 07/07