Dyreex Black Burst 1.20 mm String Review January 17, 2016 20:06
We continue the series of posts regarding the pro-t-one tech labs tests; after the test for the Dyreex Black Edge, today it is the turn of Dyreex Black Burst 1.20mm.
String intended for competitive players who appreciate strings like the renowned Babolat RPM Blast. High static-dynamic stiffness, excellent performance, and limited comfort.
Monofilament string with particularly high static stiffness, resulting in very stiff and consistent string beds. Designed for aggressive competitive use by players looking for maximum and optimal performance in the first hours of play.
The linearity of behavior is absolutely excellent and of the highest level but extremely high. Good power, but obviously available, given the type of string, at high and very high playing speeds. Tension stability is good, although given the markedly competitive nature, control qualities are entrusted to the progressive plasticization of the string with a marked and progressive increase in stiffness accompanied by a physiological drop in tension. Optimal operating tension is very low in search of optimizing the resilience characteristics of the string. Do not exceed 20-22kg on 98"-100" string beds.
Record-breaking static tension retention, proving the tenacity and quality of the base material. From a dynamic point of view, the string is characterized by very high stiffness, which indeed denotes a competitive attitude at the cost of very dry, decisive, and nervous impacts.


