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Tecnifibre Multifeel 17/1.25 String Black

4.7
3 Reviews
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Tecnifibre Multifeel 17/1.25 String Black

4.7
3 Reviews
$11.95
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Overview

Tecnifibre adds a sleek black color and crisper response to MultiFeel! Like the original version, this string puts comfortable multifilament bundles around a firm monofilament core. The result is a string that is easy on your arm while also delivering impressive control. Our playtesters found it to play with slightly more precision and predictability than the original Multifeel. In addition to providing comfort seekers with more control, this string's abrasion resistant coating gives it an impressive level of durability for a soft string.

 

Try this 17 gauge option for slightly more spin and feel than the 16 gauge version. 

 

  • Gauge: 17/1.25mm
  • Length: 40ft/12.2m
  • Composition: Solid Core (985 Composite multifilaments (60% of the total volume of the string) surround one Central Monofilament (20%) and string is immersed in Polyurethane (20%). Features an Anti-Abrasion Coating of Silicone Pyrogene Lubritec) 
  • Color: Black

Product Details

Model Number: 02GMU125XB

Tecnifibre adds a black color to Multifeel! This comfortably crisp string is a great option for comfort seekers who want a little extra control and durability.

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Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
3 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
My Favorite MultiStrings are very personal so I’m not really sure how much one person’s feeling about a string will apply much to someone else. That said, having come from years playing full bed poly, I started experimenting with hybrids using synthetic gut and multifilament mains along with slick, round poly crosses. I’ve tried a lot of different synguts and multis in the mains and Multifeel black is the best for me for two reasons: 1. The reason for switching from poly mains was to get a softer, less “boardy” feeling and although multifeel is among the crispest of all the multis I’ve tried, it’s far softer and plusher than any poly I’ve ever played with. 2. Nearly every syngut or multi I’ve played with moves out of position and doesn’t snap back like most polys do. This distracts me on court. Until it’s worn out and close to breaking, at least when hybrided with round, slick poly crosses, Multifeel black snaps back into place far better than any other syngut or multi I’ve played - it’s very much like a poly in that regard. For maximum feel I play the 17/1.25 gauge but it doesn’t last anywhere near as long as the 16/1.30. Because I string myself, I don’t mind re-stringing more often, but if I were paying someone else to re-string (and waiting for them to do it), I’d probably play the 1.30 because it does last a lot longer and the difference in feel is not enormous.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great versatile stringI use this string when I don't have any gut available. It is predictable, has great playability and is very reasonably priced. It is a low powered multi so I string it in the low 50's in a full bed and also when I use it in a hybrid with poly. As a stringer it is very easy to string. Great value.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
A good value multifilament stringI find this to be a good value alternative to TNT & Wilson NXT. This is a responsive string that adds power and spin. This is much more lively than the Head MLT which is between a multifilament & a soft poly. I might try this string in a hybrid.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Great multifilament string, it is soft on the arm, much better than X-One Biphase. It feels crisp, and you get good control and feel. I use it on a Volkl V-Sense V1 Pro at 38 pounds. Great pocketing, did not lose control, my shoulder just felt great, not sore at all, I am really happy. I play competitive tennis at the 5.5 level. I ordered five sets and they arrived just in time. This string is a keeper for me, thank you TW!
From:Tito, 3/11/21

Comments: One of my top 3 strings and my go to when I need a comfort string without sacrificing too much control and spin potential. Good feel and control. Crisp and comfortable freshly strung. Decent power and spin. I am very confident hitting with this string and very little movement for a multi. Drops tension and gets mushy after about 10 hours, but that's also about the time I snap a main.Strung at 53 pounds in a RF97A. I am a hard hitter with lots of spin and a one handed backhand.
From:Jered, 10/16/19

Comments: I normally put VS Team in my PCG 100 at 62 lbs but thought I'd give this a try. To really get a good feel of it, I a strung MultiFeel 17g at 60 lbs and let it sit for about 3-4 days before taking it out. It has excellent ball pocketing and the feel at contact is very soft but you can tell it's a monofilament core. Very unique feel. But I noticed that the launch angle is relatively low (not necessarily a bad thing) and that my normal groundstrokes were all hitting at or just behind the service line. I had to really arc the ball or hit out to get it back closer to the baseline. After a 90 minute advanced drill session, it was a lot of work. If I pick up another set, I would probably put VS team in the crosses to try to get some of the free power (not to mention sublime feel and spin) back. I'm thinking the mono core surrounded my the multi with gut in the crosses would feel pretty sweet.
From:Pat, 2/15/18

Comments: I can sing praises for this string all day. There is one major problem though -- it breaks so gosh darn fast. Whether I use the 16 or 17 gauge, I'm breaking these strings in under 5 hours easily. But that being said, I play some of my best tennis in those five hours. This multi is low powered, soft, gets an ok grip on the ball, and holds its tension through death.
From:Jon, 8/16

Comments: Very arm friendly string. Plush would be a good way to describe the ball coming off them. A little underpowered for my taste but good control and feel. Not bad string but I am not in love with them.
From:Ken, 4/16

Comments: This has become my favorite string over Yonex Poly Pro Tour and Prince Premiere Touch. I have been looking for a very arm friendly string that still has good touch, power, spin, and above all feel. This string gets a 10 for feel. Probably a 9 for touch, 9 for power, and about a 7 for spin. When the ball hits these strings, it feels so plush! You can't go wrong here.
From:Brian, 10/15

Comments: I enjoyed hitting with this string. I have it in the Head Youtek Radical oversize at 48 pounds. It was very comfortable and hard hit shots stayed in the court. This string is a good fit for oversize racquets.
From:Mike, 8/14

Comments: I love these strings. The control is good and it is very easy on my arm. I have this strung at 60 lbs on both my Babolat Aero Pro Drive GTs. I agree that the durability is not fantastic. I believe that hitting with a lot of spin will fray them sooner than hitting hard. I am guessing that I get about 20 hours before restringing. Compared to a round of golf it is pretty reasonable.
From:Rune, 7/14

Comments: I had this strung at 59 lbs on my Wilson Steam 100. The feel was pretty good and it gave me good control on my shots during baseline rallies. I usually hit with topspin. Unfortunately, it only lasted about 14 hours of play which is a big let down!
From:Srivatsan, 2/14

Comments: My favorite multi - it plays firmer than other multis, but is easy on my arm. I recommend to string it 2-3 pounds lower than usual, it gives you more pop and spin without losing control, since it holds tension well.
From:Pete, 4/13

Comments: After getting tennis elbow in 2005, and after that trying nearly every string (manufacturer/type) on the market, I found this. And I can honestly say - this string is the only thing I've found that allows me to still play tennis. I can't even imagine what I'd do if this was (someday) not available. Thank you Tecnifibre!
From:Alan, 11/12

Comments: This string is very easy to string and a provides lots of feel as a cross string with apoly in the mains. However, I break this string in under 20 hours of tennis. I hit with lots oftopspin.
From:Vladimir, 7/12

Comments: A great all round string. Surprisingly lasts as well. Easier on the arm than X1 Biphase.
From:Blair, 2/12

Comments:My favorite string, it feels like 80% of multifilament mix with 15% of synthetic gut with 5% of thin PU as its outer layer. It lasts me about 25-30 hours(summer) with somewhat hard hitting. Durability is good compare with other multifilament and it is affordable.
From:Jack, 11/11

Comments: Dear Tecnifibre, well done on this string I will be using it for all my racquets from now on I hit with a prince hybrid 100 and I've never had better strings in my racquet.
From:J-Kwon, Los Angeles, CA, USA, 10/10

Comments: This string bothered my elbow and moves around a lot on the stringbed of my Aero Drive +. I've gone to Babolat Pro Hurricane 18G It stays solid in the bed and doesn't bother my elbow. Not for me.
From:Wes, Toledo, OH, USA. 8/10

Comments: I used it as a cross on my hybrid string set up. Boy, these strings go fast. I'm not a hard hitter but I hit with plenty of spin. These strings were fraying by my 3rd outing, and broke on the 6th one. As a cross, they do provide more feel than Gosen, but durability is a huge an issue.
From:Sam, CA, USA, 05/10

Comments: I've tried several multis and this one is the best. It is easy to string, durability is great and maintains good feel longer then most. It's priced right and I too hope they keep making it.
From:Joe, Corona, California, USA, 12/09

Comments: Easy to string and easy on the arm. Frays quickly and doesn't last much longer than a month or so (AG 300 at 62 lbs/playing 3 times a week).
From:A. 2/09

Comments: This string is excellent. It's easy on the arm with plenty of pop and feel. I play with heavy topspin and the strings barely move. A great all-around string that I hope they will never stop making. I currently use a Volkl C7 Pro Mid-plus with the Multi-Feel strung at 60 lbs.
From:Pat, Athens, GA USA. 3/08

Comments: I am a Teaching Pro and an earlier Top 10 ranked sectionals tournament player. I presently use the Diablo Mid Plus and the Tecnifibre Multi-Feel 17 string strung at 55lbs. This string is incredible. I get such a nice response on all strokes especially touch shots. I really depend on touch shots and spin. This string is the icing on the cake. Play this string and enjoy tennis.
From:Hayward, Lejre, Denmark, 10/07