Hello guys, I have found my prefered string (Zymax 62) but it's not economical for my club mates. IMO Bg65 is a dinosaur and there must be different and a bit cheaper strings which have close durability and better performance. I don't want to make more profit, I just want offer the job at a better price. The tension is between 20lbs and 26lbs. Do somebody have experiences with these exotic strings? Gosen Pro 70 Toalson BL 8000 Hi Qua B 696 Babolat Fine Braid Adidas Power Balance 69
Getting those gigantic reels off of mbs for the Hi Qua B696 would probably be the cheapest way to go. They're very soft strings that are similar to bg65 (even softer) and are quite durable. I personally hate them because the gauge is too thick and soft but if you're club members are looking for something like bg65 where it's cheap and durable, I'd definitely look into it.
Personally I found bg80 power to have similar durability to 65 with nicer performance. Though I'm 1/1000 that seems to like the string on this forum.
To be honest, I really hate BG-65. I do not like the feel, and it also lack in control and power... The only good thing about it is that it is one of the more durable strings YONEX HAS TO OFFER.... One of the MOST DURABLE, and cheap thin gauge strings (0.66mm) I have tried has to the the TOALSON NanoPremium 66, and the TOALSON Devil 66 strings... (These strings last a long time if not strung at too high tensions... This is due to the outer layer f the string, which is a little bit slippery and generate less friction at main/cross intersections to fray the string when you do slice shots etc.) Sure these strings does not have the more grippy texture offered by the likes of BG-66UM, but it is less slippery than the NBG-98. The feel of the NanoPremium 66 and Devil 66 are around mid-soft, and it can feel medium when it is tensioned at mid-high tensions (24-26 lbs) The feel is crisp, and much better feel, control and power compared to BG-65 Another good powerful string is the GOSEN R4x 100, 200, and the R4x Momone strings. These 3 strings are thin guages (0.62mm -0.66mm). Out of the 3 GOSEN R4x strings, Momone is the most durable and the powerful (imho), but it is also the most expensive, but compared to BG-65, it is still cheaper. Momone is very powerful string, and feels just right. It is less slippery than the TOALSON strings, and it is one of the closest string to the BG-66UM from GOSEN imho. Ashaway Zymax 62 is very repulsive string, and feels soft... The thin gauge and the texture makes the string quite easy to snap. I would AVOID this string for lower level players as most of them will string in low tension, and thus making the string move around quite a bit, and fraying the strings at the mains and crosses increases the chance of breakage in shorter period of time. High level players who play at high tension can also break the string as the gauge is very thin, and powerful smashes at high tensions can snap the string at the mains. Some of the Li Ning strings are quite excellent as well. (I have not personally tried Li Ning strings on any of my rackets), but I tried a fellow club member's Yonex Cab 35 with a thin gauge Li Ning (cannot remember the model nor the tension of which the string is strung at)... and HOLY CRAP BATMAN, the string is so crisp, feels excellent (medium feeling), and very repulsive and EXTREMELY LOUD..... When you hit the shuttle with that string, even lightly touching it for a net shot the string has that high pitched "PING" sound... Smashing sound with the string is just loud thud with higher pitch overtones.... I really enjoyed that string (too bad I did not remember the string's model.... -_-)
[MENTION=93801]mms6a[/MENTION] Thank you for your detailed post. I'm really curious about the Gosen Pro 70. Did anybody try it?
Toalson BL8000 & Nanopremium 66 (BL6600) is virtually indestructible. Using 66 for everything now. My own rackets at 31lbs, 2 breakages in 3 months using it and one of those was due to scraping a cross on the floor.
Hello Most of the non-yonex strings existing in the general market are economical alternatives to BG65, as long as they have the same gauge or thicker. You may check the brands Toalson, Gosen, Forza and the cheapest Ashaway models. Babolat may not be economical alternative but I dont know their prices in germany. If you seek huge economy for recreational only players you may try Hi Qua B696 or Pro's Pro (this last one with thicker gauges and may be easy to get them in germany). Hope it helps.
To me, Bg80Power is definitely NOT a string about durability. I am the 2/1000 that like that string here tho. I am a 66UM and 80P guy
Pro's pro speed 70 its my first option. You could see my opinion about this string here: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/140595-Pro-s-Pro-strings-any-reviews
The Gosen Pro-70 (2nd Gen - Which is what MBS is selling) offers a very nice feel for a 0.70mm string. I would say its a medium to medium-slightly hard string. A 6/10 scale for hardness. It is not as durable as the BG65 but it offers very good power and crispness to it. I string all the rackets that come in and have no preference string with this string. It can take high tensions easily as well. Thoroughly recommend this string as a base string to your club mates.
i've tried zymax70 and that string doesn't break no matter how hard i mishit a shot...but then maybe i'm just not a hard hitter.
Gosen Pro 70 is an excellent choice. In terms of feeling is something between BG65 and BG80, which is very pleasant to those who dont like soft feelings very much. Durability is around the actual BG65, maybe a little less. The price from MBS is awsome. As I said before and respecting this thread subject, there are many alternatives in the market as long as you maintain the gauge or go thicker.
Babolat Finebraid I am currently playing with Babolat Finebraid 0.70 Little bit soft while stringing, otherwise is great. Holds tension, strings don's slip on slices. I am happy with it.