This round co-poly packs above average comfort and power for the breed
Designed with an eye toward comfort and pocketing, this round co-poly packs above average power for the breed. It also features a low-friction surface to enhance snapback and minimize frictional wear. According to Toroline, it is a "super slick string commonly used as a cross string with Wasabi or Toro Toro." It plays more lively than both, making it great for the player looking for easier access to pace.
- Gauge: Pink: 1.24mm, Grey: 1.25mm
- Length: 40ft/12m
- Composition: Co-polyester monofilament
- Color: Pink, Carbon
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Customer Reviews
Amazing on Serve! Great Overall.I just started trying out Toroline strings -- on one of my Gravity Tour 98. I am pleasantly surprised on overall performance. I have no complaints and only thing to see is how tension maintenance will hold up. The stand out features of the string is a boomy serve, feedback and the color of the string.
The possibilities of going hybrid is also a nice touch (although for me the colors matter).
I have been playing with Grapplesnake M8 and Mach 10 but this string is now in contention for a full switch.
The Best PolyIn the begging I felt the string was dead but now, when the strings has loosened up it gives me so much SnapBack it’s insane. I tried the Neon pink one the thinnest one at 58 lbs this is the way to go! Great job Toroline. I would also recommend making this a cross string if you struggle with spin I would recommend using toroline o toro tour there’s just something about them that makes it so good.
Okay all around PolyI found this string on the soft end with good control and not too much spin. It loses initial tension somewhat quickly, at least compared to Solinco Tour Bite Soft 18 in a second identical frame for comparison. It actually plays very similar to that string with maybe a little more feel and pop, likely due to that tension drop. I can't speak to overall durability because I cut it out early to try another string (keeping the Solinco because of tension staying consistent over several hours of play and great softness for elbow) but I do like it and see myself using the other sets I have but I may not buy more because I would like to find a setup with more spin, good tension maintenance while not too hard on the arm (if that exists)
Feels good when it lastsNice and soft for a cross poly. If you're a string breaker like myself you'll probably find that it falls apart after 3-5 sessions of hard hitting sessions. Majority of players I don't think will have that problem so I rate it well based on feel.
Solid Well Rounded Soft PolyMe a 4.0 player formerly a multi-user, now full poly. I was looking for soft poly to transition too. Me, semi-western almost western FH and 1HBH. I've been using Enso Pro for over a year now in both 1.24 mm Pink and 1.25mm yellow from Toroline web site. Enso Pro offers great feel, comfort, power, and durability. I just really like the ball flight or shape, top spin on my ball with my technique, and feel. It feels really good in long rallies 20-30 shots. Its great for my spot serving with slices and kick serves too. More importantly, three things you will appreciate are the durability, extra power (way more than Otoro, Lynx, PTP, MSV etc), and arm comfort. If you have tennis elbow switch to this. Durability is pretty good, after 8 hrs, still has tension remaining. I prefer Enso Pro in full bed poly at 50/48 in both my Dunlop FX 500 Tour (pink) and SX 300 Tour (yellow). It's in my top 2 strings I use.