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Grapplesnake Aspera Triplum 1.19 String

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Grapplesnake Aspera Triplum 1.19 String

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$14.99
Grapplesnake Aspera Triplum 1.19 String
In Stock: 10+
Price: $16.99
  • Color: Yellow Stock # GAT12119Y

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Impressive spin in an unusual package

Aspera Triplum is one of Grapplesnake's most advanced and unique offerings. This square-shaped string features a semi-rough texture and incorporates a unique indent along two opposing sides. While square-shaped strings tend to be fairly stiff, Aspera Triplum bucks the trend by utilizing softening agents along with a particle infusion process that helps mitigate the durability and longevity trade-offs common with softer co-polys. According to Grapplesnake, Aspera Triplum rivals Grapplesnake Alpha for comfort, making it an obvious choice for those who want or need a more tendon-friendly option.  Additionally, this co-poly only comes in a 1.19 mm gauge, which is thinner than the average polyester from Grapplesnake, giving it extra bite and feel. Ultimately, with its unique construction, Aspera Triplum offers up impressive levels of spin and pocketing, making it perfect for to those looking to hit with heavy spin. The fact that it's also comfortable, while lasting longer than your average co-poly, makes it awfully hard to beat.

  • Gauge: 1.19mm
  • Length: 40ft/12.2m
  • Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament
  • Color: Yellow

Customer Reviews

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Would Recommend
Exceptional String!Tremendous spin and the perfect amount of power! This is such a fun string that also has nice touch and I never feel out of control. I have used Volkl v square 19 for years so I’m familiar with square strings. V square is very hard and 1 dimensional compared to Aspera. I play with the new Aero 26 lite with 1 racquet full bed 47 lbs and trying Soldier/Aspera hybrid 44/46 in my other racquet. I’m not sure yet but the hybrid may be the winner. Excellent strings that compliment my PA well.
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