Luxilon ECO Power String Review
With the launch of ECO Power, Luxilon introduces a six-sided co-polyester monofilament crafted entirely from recycled plastic. Although it's an impressive undertaking with profound implications for the future of string manufacturing, an inescapable question emerged at the outset of our playtest: Can Luxilon, with its iconic performance standards, create a great-playing polyester string from recycled material? According to our playtesters, the answer is a resounding "yes." Granted, ECO Power doesn't have the magical feel and playability of Luxilon's ALU Power, nor (at least for now) does it have a cult following at the professional level. However, according to our playtesters, this innovative monofilament has outstanding control. It also has above-average tension maintenance and playability duration for a poly, which translates into greater bang for your buck. That said, given its firm and low-powered construction, beginners might want to sit this one out. However, if you are an experienced player looking for pinpoint precision on your most powerful strokes, ECO Power is worth a serious look. The fact that it lightens the load on the planet is an excellent bonus.
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Final Verdict
Breakdown SummaryBreakdown
Control: 9.3
Despite its name, the most salient feature of ECO Power can be summarized in one word: control. With its low-powered response, this co-poly enabled our playtesters to execute their biggest strokes without fear of overhitting, resulting in extra confidence when targeting the lines or closing out points. For Michelle, however, this string's controlled response was only half the story. She explained, "I wasn't sure what to expect from a recycled material string, but it was obvious from my first hit that ECO Power is very control oriented. I absolutely loved the control and found it perfect for my game. I also have to share that I grew up on the beaches of Southern California and recycling has been a huge part of who I am since I was little; so much so that I began a recycling program at the university I went to because I couldn't believe there wasn't recycling in a college of over 30,000 students. This was an easy string for me to love and want to use. I love the concept and hope we have more products like this coming to the tennis world!"

For Chris, ECO Power's high level of control proved perfect. He said, "ECO Power was my kind of string because it provided tons of control. I really enjoyed its firm and controlled response. I found ECO Power to respond more like a traditional monofilament poly string, without any of the flightiness of some modern, soft co-poly strings. ECO Power let me know that if I wanted more power all I had to do was swing faster, and that was just fine by me. I loved the confidence the string gave me to keep attacking the ball when I was being aggressive and getting inside the baseline. When looking to hit a delicate drop shot, I knew exactly what I was going to get out of ECO Power, and that allowed me to go for a little more risk."
Spin: 8.4
Luxilon designed ECO Power with a hexagonal shape, giving it grippy edges to help with the generation of spin. For Chris, however, this string's ability to accommodate high stroke speeds was the key to unlocking its spin potential. He described, "I don't think ECO Power is going to win the snapback war; I never felt any additional kick coming from the stringbed. However, I did find this to be a very spin-friendly string. Thanks to the controlled response of ECO Power, I was able to take big cuts at the ball. I could turn a faster swinging racquet into a faster spinning ball if my swing had a little angle to it."
"I had great results on both topspin and slice shots, continually finding consistent spin, which allowed me to hit aggressively."
Michelle was satisfied with the amount of spin she got from ECO Power. She said, "I thought there was plenty of access to spin with this string. It was there when I needed it, and ECO Power had good bite on the ball. My linear swing doesn't require much grab from my strings, so I was happy here."
Feel: 8.2
The biggest downside of firm, high-density control strings is that they sometimes feel unresponsive and uncomfortably stiff on slower strokes and off-center impact. According to Chris, ECO Power avoids these problems. He said, "ECO Power offered me a firm and controlled response. The feel was more muted than something crisp like ALU Power, but the level of control was confidence inspiring. I tried the string in my Speed Pro at both 48 and 50 pounds. At those tensions, the string felt controlled without feeling jarring or brassy."

"This is the first time I've ever said this in a string review, but ECO Power felt like it was made from recycled materials," said Michelle, who ultimately appreciated this string's feel and response. "If you have ever worn clothes that are recycled, that may resonate with you; they feel a bit more rigid and have a bit more shape to them. This string felt firm, but it was still pliable. In my racquet, it felt like many other polys; it was comfortable and not too firm or harsh."
Playability Duration: 7.8
All tennis strings lose tension over time, which often leads to a decline in feel and performance. To ECO Power's credit, our team found that it held its playing characteristics remarkably well over the course of this multi-week playtest. In fact, despite losing its fair share of tension, ECO Power didn't waver in performance for Michelle. She said, "Perhaps the effects of tension loss are not as extreme because it's not the first time the material is being used or pushed out of a machine. It seems like that would make it a bit more resilient and resistant to changing characteristics as fast."
"ECO Power was one of those strings where I never noticed a drop-off in playability. I love that!"
"I like to get two to three weeks from a set of co-poly before cutting it out, and ECO Power met this test with no issues," added Chris. "Like any string, it lost tension, but I was happy with the control and consistency I continued to find from the stringbed. I would say this was one of the string's strong points in that it offered traditional poly control without the quick drop-off in performance some early polys suffered from."
Breakdown Summary
Power | 5.5 |
Control | 9.3 |
Spin | 8.4 |
Comfort | 6.5 |
Feel | 8.2 |
Playability Duration | 7.8 |
Durability | 9.2 |
Final Verdict |
8.7 |
Tension Diagnostics
String Installation Grade | B+ |
Coil Memory | Moderate |
Friction Burn On Crosses | Moderate |
Knot Tying | Low-Moderate |
Notching | None |
Clouding | N/A |
Tennis Warehouse University Lab Data
Stiffness (lb/in) | 195 |
Spin Potential | 8.3 |
Playtester Thoughts

Chris
If you like a firm and controlled stringbed, ECO Power is a great option to try. It offers a similar level of control to strings like Big Banger Original and Volkl Cyclone. I'd say Cyclone has better snapback, but I'm happy with the spin I get out of all three.
Tons of control and a very consistent response. I feel confident with this string and would take it into a match without a second thought.
Interesting color. I like the look of ECO Power in my white and black racquet. Depending on the color of your racquet, your results may vary.
Chris' String Setup | |
Racquet | Head Speed Pro 2022 |
String Tension | 50 lbs |
Typical String | Tecnifibre Razor Soft 16g |
Chris' Breakdown | |
Power | 5 |
Control | 9.5 |
Spin | 8.4 |
Comfort | 6 |
Feel | 8.8 |
Playability Duration | 7.5 |
Durability | 9.5 |
Overall | 8.4 |

Michelle
I'd recommend Eco Power to anyone who loves a bit of a story to tie into their gear and is looking to save the world one forehand at a time! But really, this is such a cool concept, and the string is good too. It would be a great option for any player comfortable with the world of polys looking for some control. Plus, it has a great price point for the Luxilon brand. I'd put ECO Power up against Solinco Hyper-G. It's even worth trying if you are a Luxilon ALU Power player looking for something new and different.
100-percent recycled materials! Control oriented, easy spin, awesome durability, love the color. What's not to like?
I'm here for this string and have zero negatives.
Michelle's String Setup | |
Racquet | Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph |
String Tension | 52 lbs, 57 lbs |
Typical String | Solinco Hyper-G 16L |
Michelle's Breakdown | |
Power | 6 |
Control | 9.1 |
Spin | 8.3 |
Comfort | 7 |
Feel | 7.5 |
Playability Duration | 8 |
Durability | 8.9 |
Overall | 9 |