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Forten Nylon 16/1.30 String Reel - 660'

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Forten Nylon 16/1.30 String Reel - 660'

$30.00
Forten 16/1.30 Nylon 660 Reel Black
In Stock: 2+
Price: $30.00
  • Color: Black
Forten 16/1.30 Nylon 660 Reel Optic Yellow
In Stock: 15 Days
Price: $30.00
  • Color: Yellow
Forten 16/1.30 Nylon 660 Reel White
In Stock: 2+
Price: $30.00
  • Color: White

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Overview

The economical choice in a 660' reel. Features an anti-abrasive coating that results in a durable 16 gauge nylon string. This is a great option for home stringers who need hybrid parts or anyone who wants great all-around playability.

  • Gauge: 16/1.30mm
  • Length: 660ft/200m
  • Construction: Solid Core (Solid core surrounded by polyamide filaments)
  • Colors: Black, Yellow, White

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This string provides bargain hunters with great all-around playability.

Customer Reviews

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Comments: One of the best 16G nylon strings on the market. AG International sells similar string, but they are nowhere near as durable and they do not play as well. I've been a big fan of Forten for over 10 years.
From:
Anonymous, 12/7/21

Comments: I've used many kinds of nylon strings. Prince, Gamma, Gosen. These 16g are like from the same factory. I've used multifilaments, polys and have gone back to cheap nylon. The cheap nylon are like the best compromise, the stiffness falling right in between multifilaments and poly. The tension stability is superior to multifilaments and polyester. Weather resistant and cheap. I have no problem with the spin generation at all. This is the best string in the world for me.
From: Wksoh, 6/4/21Corvallis, OR

Comments: The perfect cross string.
From:Srikanth, 2/13/21

Comments: I bought this to practice stringing my daughters racquets with my new machine. It's easy to work with and plays well. No complaints about stiffness or arm pain. It may be a bit weak regarding spin; the strings wear and lock up quickly. Durability seems at least average, 25-35 hours before failure or tension loss, definitely better than Yonex Dynawire. The construction seems to be the same as most synthetic guts on the market. At $22 a reel it's a steal. I bought the yellow 16 gauge.
From:GD, 1/15/21

Comments: I've played the Forten Sweet 17 for the last few years; it's a great string at a great price. A buddy kept telling me how much more he liked the Comp 16 as compared to the Sweet 17. When it was time to re-order a reel, I decided I'd give this Competition a try, wow. This Comp 16 feels soft and little more plush than the Sweet 17. I play the Prince Original Graphite OS, so the softer feel of this string is a plus. It has good pop, but might lack behind in heavy-spin production. This Comp felt great on slice and topspin groundstrokes, flatter serves, half volleys, volleys and overheads; returning serves was solid as well. I string a full set, one piece using a drop weight method, and this string is very easy to weave and pull. At less than half the price of the Sweet 17, this one is a great deal!
From:John, 10/25/20

Comments: Unlike Forten Sweet, this string is as stiff as medium stiff polys. I tried to put this string as cross in 2 of my hybrid string jobs. Both times, I had to cut it after less than 1 hour of play, as it doesn't soften the poly main at all, and gave me elbow problems.
From:Mike, 5/16

Comments: I thought I would try this just for the price. I normally string my racquets with Alpha Gut 18. I put this in and went out to hit against one of the local club pros that is a regular hitting partner. I was expecting to give up on it after a few minutes. I was totally wrong, I could not have hit better, he was the one that was frustrated. After we played several baseline games, I rubbed some salt in the wound and told him I was playing with nylon that costs less than a dollar to string. This stuff is for real, so far it has lasted 3 hitting sessions (which is good for me, normally I will break the Alpha Gut on the third). It is very soft and has great feel, plenty of spin when you want it. Also the easiest string I have ever strung. To me it plays very similar to the Alpha Gut with a little more durability. You absolutely can not go wrong with this for the price.
From:Steve, 7/15

Comments: Great price! Worth the money, but don't expect it to be as good as Prince Synthetic or Duraflex. Decent pop, decent durability, not great for spin. Not as arm friendly compared to Prince or Gamma synthetic. After 2 and half hours of straight play, my elbow starts acting up. never happened when I used Prince or Gamma synthetic. I don't regret buying this, because the price can't be beat, but I'm not going to buy this again going forward. I have a heavy top spin one hand backhand and also use top spin forehand so maybe this is why my elbow is weak.
From:Thomas, 4/14

Comments: I have been playing tennis for 23 years so far. Former D1 college player. I have played with some quite expensive strings in the past and to be honest, I love this string and this price, you just can't beat. It is durable, feels soft, easy to weave. I actually prefer the string that moves around a little bit. It gives me something to do in between points. I purchased my first reel of this string about a year ago and now I'm coming back to get another one. I recommend this string whether you are on a tight budget or not.
From:I, 2/14

Comments: This is a really soft string that works well as a cross string in poly hybrids. I have reels of this string in natural, black, and white. I find that the black and white strings are prone to shearing and break easily if you mishit off the top of the frame (I've never had this issue with the natural colored strings). The paint on the black strings will rub off pretty easily and will mark up the tennis balls. I've hit with this string in a full setup and it's fairly durable. I hit with heavy topspin and can get about 5-6 hours on it.
From:LP, 2/14

Comments: I recently bought 2 reels of this to string for the High School team that I coach. The kids love it and the durability has not been a issue. For a coach on a budget this has been a great investment. The string performs well at a range of tensions. This helps to find the ideal tension for each player.
From:Jim, 2/13

Comments: I'm a former collegiate player, teaching pro, and participant in many Futures Wildcard/Qualifier events. This string is wonderful for teaching, and for my clients. I've played this string in the crosses with a poly mains setup and it gives me wonderful feel. Do yourself a favor, save some money, and buy this reel, especially if you have your own stringer. This is a must have string in a full bed for beginning players.
From:Mike, 1/13

Comments: The color of these strings does matter. The yellow color ones are soft, not as durable, and tends to vibrate a little bit. I also got the white color ones and those are more durable, play a little stiffer, and has minimal vibration. The sound that comes off from these two different color strings does sound differently. I've used these strings only as a cross string, strung at 55-57 lbs. I say if you are going for more power, then get the yellow. If you are going more for control, then get the white. These strings are so cheap, I say get them in different color and experiment.
From:Anon, 11/12

Comments: This is a good string. I got it from a friend for free so I can't complain. It's great to learn how to string with.
From:Chris, 10/12

Comments: I did not find this string durable. I wouldn't recommend this string.
From:William, 10/12

Comments: Don't use this string in the mains, as it moves dramatically(0.5-1.0cm each way) after 30 minutes of normal play. Best to only use thisstring as crosses in combination with a stiff, long-lasting string inthe mains. I strung this as a full string bed in a Head iPrestige93sq.in. racquet and a Babolat Pure Drive mains and synthetic gut for crossesand the string bed moved to the point of being able to put two-threefingers through a gap in the center of the string bed.
From:Triston, 6/12

Comments: This is a pretty good string! It plays soft and is arm friendly. When it lost its playability I just break, which is around 1 month. I play 3-4 times a week at 2 -3 hours each.
From:Raymond, 11/11

Comments: These strings has good playability and the durability is way below average. Whoever owns a 90 square inch racquet, don't use these strings with old grommets. It doesn't last long and I only recommend these reels if you are a stringer yourself!
From:Albert, 9/11

Comments: This string is the best bang for you buck. It is cheap, easy to string, soft for the arm, etc. My only complaint is that it leaves marks on the balls just like other players mentioned here. I use it as cross with Tecnifibre Black Code on the main and it works perfect.
From:John, 9/11

Comments: In my opinion, this is very good string. I am semi-pro club player. I have played with this for 6 months and changed it 4 times. In feel it can compete with avery expensive string. It's only weak point is that after 3-4 weeks it loses its tension. But if you have to change it for every 3 weeks, its price is still very well.
From:Turkey, Istanbul. 06/11

Comments: Great strings for the price. However, the strings works best with mid-stiff to stiff racquets and if your racquet is in the flexible side, you will not get that lively feel or pop on the ball (if that's what you're looking for). The string maintains tension fairly well (summertime not so great), it's soft enough to be arm friendly, it bites on the ball well enough to generate spin (the "natural color" Forten not as much), and above average durability with a slow to moderate swing speed. Overall I give this string a 7 out of 10, great if used as a full set and even better as cross (poly strings on the main). For a under $20 reel of strings, you'll get more than what you pay for.
From:Teddy. 6/11

Comments: Well, I must admit, I am surprised. I guess we all have different tastes. I really enjoy the soft mushy feel these strings provide. Over the last three years I have tried over 30 types of strings, ranging from OG Sheep Micro, to MSV Focus Hex ect, I am also not a fan of the Poly's.. Without a doubt, we all have different tastes. I'm not exactly sure why these and the Sweet 16's work for me; and I assure you I don't work for Forten. I string my rackets too often to address any long term durability. I usually like strings at lower tensions (54-52), but these strings at a higher tension still give me that soft feel at much higher tensions (62-60), wile providing me more control through self propulsion. All of my friends have varied opinions, and this is mine. I use a Wilson BLX Pro Open racket.
From:Joshua, Albuquerque, NM, USA, 03/11

Comments: People say this string is not bad for the price, but it is terrible, no spin, pop, control, nothing just plain terrible! Now I am stuck with a whole reel of this crap. STAY AWAY FROM THIS STRING; I play tennis at least six hours a week at 4.0 level. I know what I am talking about.
From:Adam, West Lafayette, IN, USA, 02/11

Comments: Ok here is the low down. First of all this string is very good for first time stringers. It is very maneuverable and is easy to weave. Now I bought a reel of the black and green cause it is so cheap. I strung with the green and I hit for a few hours at about 58 pounds. After a few hits, the strings started to move. After a match they were so shifted around. Not too much tension loss. I played the next day with a friend and after a few hours of play, I hit a huge forehand down the line off a serve and they broke. They do have very good control and feel and spin but just not too durable by them selves. People on these reviews say that they are so durable and I don't get it because I hit with moderate spin and after 3 to 4 hours they break. The next day I strung a hybrid with pro hurricane and some black Forten nylon in the crosses, I played and it was great looked very cool. After a day or so, the black color begins to wear off but that's ok. Overall great string for a better price but not too durable. I would definitely consider it for a hybrid. Good luck!!
From:John, Miami, FL, USA, 01/11

Comments: Strings do leave marks of balls. Strings are changing color. These stings are durable. (There are syn guts, which brakes within an hour). These are going to last from 3-4 days to the infinite. Not overpowered (love this fact). Not stiff, they are soft. Can be mixed with any other types of strings. Spin at average (sufficient) level. Strings do not move (do two pieces that is the solution). I play with these strings for 6 months or so. Have mixed them with long list of different kinds of strings. I always used Nylon as cross. Changing brands for mains and keeping these as a foundation. Other people whom I have installed two pieces just Nylon are very happy and play great games too. These strings perform very good at wide range of tension from 39 to 60 Lb. They start getting alive with tension going up, I mean low tension primarily can be used for increasing consistency, higher tension for adding performance. Easy to install.Get contrast colors for mains (not dark) to make it easier to perform stringing.Not crisp (I'm not suffering from that :) ).There are many syn. gut strings like this one in the same price range and with the same playability level.
Can recommend to mix with polyester lower power mono-filament, preferably shaped or textured strings.
From:Bedrock, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, 12/10

Comments: Wow I was surprised with how great it was for the price. Only problem is its durability. I have been restringing it every 3 weeks and I only play 4 hours a week. Recommended for people who don't have a lot to spend and have their own stringer.
From:Mark, Rockford, MI, USA, 11/10

Comments: I like this stuff a lot. Very soft, seems to last more than Prince SGD with less string movement (still a lot though), and really easy to string with. It's a bit more on the mushy side feel-wise as opposed to the crispier feel of most other synthetics. One thing I will say is that if you're a heavy hitter, I would avoid getting the black color. I've noticed I now have 3 parallel black lines the exact spacing of my crosses on all of my practice balls! (Thought my ball machine was doing it for the longest time.)
From:Paul, Gainesville, FL, USA, 11/10

Comments: One string I would use. It is so easy on the arms. I used poly strings before. They gave me tennis elbows so bad not to mention shoulder problems. Switched to this string, shoulder's getting much better and a whole lot less tennis elbow. It has good power, spin and pop. I have my own string machine so durability is not a problem and it costs very little per racket. I would recommend this string with no doubts. Excellent string.
From:Van, FL, USA, 08/10

Comments: Fantastic string! As others have said, this has a similar feel to natural gut. I string my own racquets, and this is, without a doubt, the easiest string due to the elasticity. Positives: Feel, easy on the arm, price. Negatives: Durability.
From:Steve, Lincoln, NE, USA, 07/10

Comments: I string myself, and this is the easiest I have strung with. Very elastic, which translates to a nice, soft, easy-on-the-arm string. The only negative to this string is durability, but given how easy it is to string coupled with the good performance, this will be my string of choice for some time. I typically hybrid this in the mains with a 1.15-1.25 synthetic in the crosses. Do not use something too expensive in the crosses, as the string does not have good durability. As others have mentioned, using this in the crosses of a hybrid is problematic as the poly will eat through this string in no time. It does perform nicely with a cheap string like Gosen Polylon 17 in the mains...a stringer's low price dream!
From:Steve, Lincoln, NE. 7/10

Comments: Good string that is quite soft, but a little stiffer than prince 15L tournament. 16$ - great price for a string. It hits good, usual spin, power is decent, and it's about in the middle of the weak/power range. There's good pop. I'm a heavy hitter, and I've played 6 hours in these, they are 3/4 through, so they lasted about 4 days for me, but it's so cheap, and I don't mind restringing. I have played with the string in a hybrid. It is good, but if you had a hard poly/co-poly it will eat through this string. I have played with prince topspin, which is a little harder nylon, and it doesn't have any signs of indention, the Forten is taking all of it, so you should probably find a more durable string if you are looking to hybrid, cross, or main...I personally would hybrid this in a cross.
From:Bryce, Fresno, California, USA. 06/10

Comments: First of all this string is cheap...really cheap. While stringing, you realize that it is very elastic and soft making the actual job of stringing a pleasure. On the racquet this string performs very well, similar to natural gut. I use this string on older Wilson Jack Kramer Pro Staff wood racquets.
From:Mitch, New York, NY, USA. 4/10

Comments: This string is great for someone that has a big serve and great volleys. This is a great string for crosses in a hybrid. I recommend using it with gamma Monoblast in mains strung to 55#. The only problem I had was durability. It lasted about half a week in the hybrid and 2 days with full bed. I recommend using string savers with it too, but string a little lower so the string savers can add tension with no problem.
From:Kyle, Birmingham, Alabama, USA 03/10

Comments: I think most of the posts were from tennis players and thus different results than from racquetball players. Anyways, I restring my own racquets and for friends and for costing $17.00 it hits great and lasts very long time for the average / regular racquetball player. I restring my racquets once a month because it is so cheap and I like the new string feel. You can't go wrong using this Forten string on any racquetball racquet.
From: Larry I
City, State, Country:San Jose, CA 02/10
Skill-level:A

Comments: I was very surprised at how elastic this string is when I was stringing racquets with it. It is by far the most elastic string I have used. I have tried many types of syn gut strings out there in the market and this nylon string performs just as good in playability and durability at a fraction of the cost. Use these as crosses with Gosen Polylon on the mains for a cost-effective yet high performance hybrid setup.
From: Son, Mableton, GA, USA, 10/09

Comments: Horrible for me. Broke strings (Gosen Og Micro) at the court once and my friend's dad offered to run home and string my racquet up. Came back with this (full bed) in it. Tried hitting with it, oh man the ball slips off the strings! No bite at all. That’s what I felt.
From: Vincent, USA, 07/09

Comments: I had my doubts about buying a reel of this string for 17 dollars, but I thought I'd try it out. Boy, was I surprised. This string has been one of the easiest to string, and one of the softest on the arm. It is extremely economical and my clients give me good feedback when I use it in their crosses. It's a great string, and for the price, its a steal.
From: Alec, Corona, CA, USA 06/09

Comments: Very soft strings. I use this string as crosses hybrid with Gosen Poly 17g for mains. I have been hitting for 15+ hours and it's not anywhere close to breaking soon. Last time I used the Head FXP Power strings (entire racquet) that feel a little softer but only last about 8 hours. If you're looking for a hybrid string (for a softer feel than all polyester), this is the one to consider. I consider myself a hard hitter with a decent amount of topspin, so this string is very durable when used on a hybrid. I haven't tried stringing it by itself yet, but I will since I string my own racquets. I doubt it will last as long as the hybrid though. Great buy! Low cost, durable, and great feel.
From: Andy, Richmond, VA USA. 05/09

Comments: Safe on elbow, good for everyday play. I would go to a better grade for tourney play.
From: Luis R, San Diego Ca U.S.A. 05/09

Comments:Great string and flexible; soft feel. I also play with my old wooden tennis racquet from time to time and had tried different stings on it, but was not happy with how it played until I put this string on it. I was surprised to hit the ball with ease on my wood racquet with this string. So if you have a wood racquet your thinking about stringing, use this string, you won't be disappointed. And if you don't, this string is great anyway for the price.
From: Mark, USA. 12/08

Comments: I compared this against the Gosen Syn16. Go for this if you want softer feel, and Gosen if you prefer firmer string bed.
From: Wksoh, Singapore, 07/08

Comments: I have used this string for months now, and I snap it about every two weeks. At almost every snap, it was near the frame. Be sure to pre-stretch the string before stringing because the string can break easily while stringing (drop weight machines).
From: Anon, Stockton, CA. USA. 5/08

Comments: I've had this string about a week, and I've used it on all my racquets now. It feels good and hits well for the price. The strings move around after about an hour of hitting, but the feel and spin are still there. I have my own stringer so I restring about once a week. I play 4-5 days a week about 3 hours per day. I'd recommend it if you are looking for something cheap and affordable but still has a decent amount of spin and feel to it. Can't beat the price.
From: Donny, Wilmington, NC, USA. 10/07

Comments: This string is an excellent choice for the budget player. It is soft for a solid core string and plays lively. It lasts me a couple of outings before it loses tension and becomes unplayable. However, because it is so cheap and having my own stringer I can restring after every two outings.
From: Tuan, Houston, TX, USA, 10/07

Comments: Good string at a great price. Pretty soft with decent feel, and does ok on spin and power. If you keep it fresh it plays pretty well. definitely a good choice for crosses on a hybrid. Can’t beat the price.
From: T, San Diego, CA, USA, 09/07

Comments: The only good part of this string is its price... you really get the bang for your buck. It breaks easily and moves around erratically after half an hour. Only get this string if you string your rackets by yourself.
From: Adham, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada. 12/06

Comments: Great stuff. If you break your strings a lot, get it! Same feel and cost a lot less than any string on this site.
From: Mike 05/06

Comments: As a college tennis player, I am a heavy spin hitter. I need something that has a soft feel, yet lasts longer than typical synthetic gut, which would last roughly 3 days for me. So, I use this nylon as cross with some polyester string as the main and it works very well! It feels exactly the same as synthetic gut and I hardly ever break strings with this combination.
From: Grant, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. 07/05

Comments: This nylon plays pretty good, and it makes a good benchmark for comparing string performances. Although it doesn't feel quite as crisp as the most expensive synthetics it does last about 10-20% longer than the average synthetics of the same gauge. It is extremely economical with a great durability to cost ratio. If you have a stringer it works out to a little over fifty cents per racquet. It definitely is great for people who hate the expense of being a chronic string breaker like me.
From: Samuel, Miami, FL, USA. 9/03