Category Archives: Tensile Strength

Soft is the New Black!

The word “soft” is popping up everywhere; for good reason, we think!

Most juniors and high-level players we deal with have or are now switching to “softer” strings.

There are many reasons, but we will not do that now.

The following plot shows the difference between Luxilon Element 125 and Luxilon Element IR Soft 127. Looking at the slope, you can tell the Soft is softer than the non-soft, but by how much?

Element v Element Soft

 

A quick calculation says about 12.3% at 50 (22.68Kg) pounds of force.  If you follow the slope, you will see that at 100 pounds of force (45.36Kg) the strings intersect at a deflection of 54.8mm.

If you hit very hard and exceed the 100-pound mark, the “soft” will become slightly less soft than the “non-soft.”

Let us know what “soft” string you would like to compare to “non-soft” string.

 

 

 

Linearity…again.

A Hybrid View…Part 2

This post is an adjunct to the previous post that did not use polyester as a component.  This one does.
 
This string data is very important to us, and we believe players. Please let us know what other properties you think are important, and we will try to include them in future posts.
 
 
Thank you for watching!
 
 
 
 
 

Let’s Look at a Hybrid Graph

A client asked, ” Would putting natural gut in the cross string instead of the main string create a softer string bed?”

That question is the precursor to the graph below, so I will let the video tell the story.

This graph does not reflect the stiffness of polyester string.   So, in any format, a natural gut may help soften the string bed if polyester is used.

This data is