
Overview
Solinco Hyper-G is a square shaped co-poly with an impressive combination of spin and precision. Developed for an ATP top 50 player, this medium firm string will allow big hitters to take massive cuts at the ball without having to worry about overhitting. Topspin players who like hitting balls that dive sharply and explode off the court should love this string. Try this ultra thin version of Hyper-G for maximum spin and feel.
- Gauge: 19/1.10mm
- Length: 40ft/12.2m
- Composition: Co-polyester Monofilament
- Color: Green
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Customer Reviews
String that lastExcellent spin really bites the ball
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It has become the gold standardOverall, Hyper G has become the gold standard for polyester string setups. If you are not a big string breaker, the thinner gauges will last you until the goes completely dead and needs to be cut out. The thinner gauges give you a little bit more bite on the ball overall.
Previous Feedback
Comments: This string plays great at 45 pounds on the mains with Hyper-G 20 gauge on the crosses at 41 pounds on the Yonex EZONE 98 16x19. This is my first experiment using thinner co-polyester gauges at lowest tension. I thought most of my balls will be launching long, but majorities landed three to five inches from the baseline. I generated more topspin than thicker gauges, but to my surprise more power was generated. Short swing for inside-out shots and angle shots are controllable. Two and half hours of hitting, there was some tension drop, but it is still controllable. I will play with this same racquet again in the next few days to see how long the strings will hold up.
From: Lee, 3/14/21
Comments: Love these strings. Hyper-G 19 with Sensation 16 Plus in a Blade 98 16x19 at 47 pounds.
From: K, 2/4/20
Comments: This string plays great for the first hour. Good spin and control, but the balls start launching thereafter. It is good if you have a stringer at home or can afford to restring almost every time you play. Otherwise I would recommend sticking with a thicker gauge.
From: David, 6/3/19