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Date Added: By: Scott Lee Rating: 5/5 I have been using snake bite for a couple years, the durability and feel with maximal string(cross)is bar none! I string my own so cost is very minimal.
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Date Added: By: Scott Spielman, Colorado Rating: 5/5 I've been using Snakebite 17 with Maximal 16 for a year now, for me and my team. The durability is exceptional and access to spin is greater than my prior 'name brand' stuff. (plus, the price is unbeatable)
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Date Added: By: Kent Oh Rating: 5/5 I came across the Golden Set strings on ebay and ordered the sample pack for the multifilaments. I was impressed with the Maximal series which performed like natural gut but at a fraction of the price. I also applaud Golden Set for offering sample packs which allow newbies such as myself to access the different sets of strings available. This is one of the best way to experiment with different types and hybrid set-up without burning a hole in the pocket. Kent, Singapore
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Date Added: By: Rick Slayton Rating: 4/5 I have been playing tennis for over 40 years most of that time at 4.5 and above, but finding the right string has aways seemed like a never ending battle. Back in the 60s and 70s with wood racquets I used gut exclusively but it was expensive. Now with graphite racquets the use of natural gut seems out of the question even for many pros. It is just too high maintenance. Over the past 10 years I’ve been trying just about any type of synthetic that I could find that would give me the good feel and control of gut but not the expense or worry about it fraying and eventually breaking prematurely. After trying about 30 different brands and styles, I tried the Golden Set sample packs. I liked most of them, they seemed to follow the supplier’s ratings for playability and durability very closely, but I really liked the Maximal string. It has an incredibly soft feel very much like a light gage gut that is strung at just the right tension. I have had some chronic low level tendonitis in my elbow in the past few years which seems to be a non issue with this string. The durability is rated at 7 which is about right, I’ve averaged about 8 hours playing time which isn’t bad considering the feel. Usually near the end of this string’s life in the racquet, it loosens slightly (the mains start to move a lot) and then a fray starts to appear in one of the crosses. That usually means about an hour of decent hitting left. When this happens I just restring and start over. I do my own stringing, so with a reel of this string the cost is very reasonable. With the Maximal I feel that I have found the string that I’ve been looking for. Rick Slayton Ellicott City, Md.
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Date Added: By: Michael Guth Rating: 5/5 Maximal string plays exactly like the lead brands' strings, but at a fraction of the cost!
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Date Added: By: Anthony Cheung Rating: 5/5 i got the chance to try your Maximal (16g) strings. The strings plays very similar to higher end strings such as K-Gut and NRG. The only difference is the price. Golden-set strings allows me to customize my racquet without breaking the bank. i look forward in trying your other offerings in the very near future.
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Date Added: By: Daniel Mitchell Rating: 5/5 My favorite string that I have ever purchased at Golden Set is Maximal
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Date Added: By: Dean Olah Rating: 5/5 I've been using Golden Set strings for over a year now and find them comparable to any high quality string on the market. My favorite string is the Maximal 17 gauge. The touch and control is outstanding with power when needed (depending on how I string it). The only downside is that the string usually only lasts me about 3 weeks before I break it. Sometimes I use the velvet 17 gauge when I need more durability. It has a very similar feel with just a bit more power. Fortunately due to the very reasonable costs of the Golden Set Strings and for the fact I string my own racquets, I can afford to restring frequently and always be on the top of my game. Keep up the good work Golden String!
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Date Added: By: Rick Smith Rating: 5/5 We have used Hex Poly many times and enjoy the combination of power and top spin that we get from this string. We usually use it as a hybrid mixed with Maximal 17 for an excellent combination of feel, power, and top spin for a great price! Maximal string seems to be as good or better than Live Wire strings at a fraction of the cost.
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Date Added: By: Bill Gross Rating: 5/5 I tried Maximal 17 after playing with Gamma Professional. Maximal played at least as well and saved me money.
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Date Added: By: Nick Hall Rating: 5/5 Maximal definitely has gut like performance. I've always enjoyed playing with multifilament strings and this one is the best on the market in my opinion. And at this price, well it's a no brainer.
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Date Added: By: Daniel Chang Rating: 5/5 Used this on the cross with Hex Poly and worked like magic. Plenty of power and feel...Love it!
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Date Added: By: Ken Kisty Rating: 5/5 Maximal 17 is what I use on my Wilson Triad and my Gamma Ipex 3. This has resulted in very accurate ball placement on the court with that nice pop sound off the strings. I feel this string IS very close to natural gut |
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