Signum Pro Tornado 17 (1.23) String

Signum Pro Tornado 17 (1.23) String

Postby djarvik » Thu, 05 Apr 2012 23:09

Signum Pro Tornado 17
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I am currently playing with these strings. Full bed strung at 53lbs mains 50lbs crosses in my Volkl Organix 10 (325) frame.

I gotta say, I like these sting a good bit. After initial hour or so, they settled and felt really good. Will try to string a few pounds looser next time though.

Good spin. Excellent control and tension maintenance. I have had 3 2-hour hitting sessions and the string is still holding up great. That is impressive to me as I usually feel the poly string die on me after 2 or so sessions. I think I can squeeze one more out them with no significant loss in performance.

Highly recommend.

Feel - 8/10
Control - 7/10
Power - 7/10
Spin - 7/10
Durability - 8/10
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Postby emate007 » Fri, 06 Apr 2012 00:34

Have you tried RPM yet? I've been playing 17g RPM blast for a few months now, and I'm really liking it. Haven't tried signum for a long time, I got a free set a few years back and played it for a while but it didn't impress me. Forget what variety it was though, it wasn't tornado.
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Postby Rob ITST » Fri, 06 Apr 2012 01:54

I used the Tornado for a while too - nice string.

Currently I'm testing RPM Team 17 and RPM Blast 18 - The new RPM Team does seem to do exactly what it says - softer and less powerful than the RPM Blast.
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Postby djarvik » Fri, 06 Apr 2012 02:23

RPM Blast is great. I still have 2 sets left. Problem is, it dies on me fast :oops: and it's not cheap. Never tried the team. By the sound of it, not sure I want it to be softer...less powerfull, maybe.
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