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Dyreex Black Sense String Review March 7, 2016 17:58

Another string put through its paces by Ing. Medri, the Black Sense by Dyreex is a multifilament string with excellent performance and comfort, featuring a polyester core and a nylon shell with high molecular density for increased durability. This combination allows for both power and comfort.

Black string, 1.30mm gauge

Below are the mechanical test tables:

 Ing. Medri's commentary on the test:

"The Dyreex Black Sense 1.30 stands out as a high-quality multifilament string.
Good power values are accompanied by an absolute benchmark in tension stability.

Excellent elastic response peaks coupled with a medium resilience range for a multi string. The correlation of these data describes an elastic string that is nevertheless very lively, crisp, reactive, competitive, and 'controlled' for a filament of this type.

The recommended tension range is quite variable depending on the results we want to obtain from our string bed, knowing that as tension increases, we will observe an 'incremental' stiffening that can change the response from soft to nervous and aggressive.

Dynamic stiffness is limited, and impact shock is very limited.
Comfort, provided that average operating tensions are maintained, is also guaranteed for those who love the feel, but tensions not exceeding 22-23kg are recommended to fully enjoy the characteristics of the filament, which is designed for versatility to be its strength.

Dynamic durability is excellent, and the string can remain strung until its mechanical breakage.
The stiffening of the filament is progressive but not very marked, accompanied by a loss of tension that concentrates in the first hours of play and then stabilizes and remains constant."

Dyreex Black Edge Whirl String Test February 22, 2016 05:23

This time it's the turn of the Dyreex Black Edge Whirl to undergo mechanical testing by Eng. Gabriele Medri.

In this case, a twisted string with a gauge of 1.27, also available in 1.25mm and 1.30mm gauges.

A string created for spin and baseline pressure lovers, with very good tension retention.

Below is Eng. Medri's test with his conclusions:

The DYREEX BLACK EDGE TWIRL 1.27mm belongs to that generation of shaped, twisted strings aimed at all players who want to benefit from the increased elasticity provided by the twisted string. In this case, the string still maintains a particularly high consistency and stiffness, promising very taut stringbeds. Very powerful, dedicated to spin due to the undisputed "snap-back" action of the new string and certainly also after break-in due to its helical geometry. Tension stability is decent, although an appreciable drop in tension is to be expected after the first 2 hours of play, which might suggest an initial pre-stretch of 1-1.5% resulting in a tension drop of 1-1.5kg. Good static tension retention confirms the quality of the material. Durability is normal, which, like all monofilaments with distinctly competitive and performance characteristics, is around 9 hours of play with a marked but not radical stiffening.

A STRING WITH A COMPETITIVE AND "AGGRESSIVE" SPIRIT. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO PREFER SEEKING SPIN AND UNRELENTING BASELINE PRESSURE.

 

 


Dyreex Black Burst 1.20 mm String Review January 17, 2016 20:06


Dyreex Black Burst - Corda TennisWe 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.

 

Dyreex Black Burst - Test

Dyreex Black Burst - Test


Dyreex Black Edge 1.25mm String Test January 8, 2016 06:51

Dyreex Black EdgeHere are the test results from engineer Gabriele Medri, of pro-t-one tech labs, on the Dyreex BLACK EDGE 1.25mm string:
A dynamic, responsive, and highly competitive string. An absolutely suitable choice for competitive players of all types, both in fullbed and hybrid setups.
The Dyreex BLACK EDGE 125 is a string with a strong competitive nature, as evidenced by the considerable static stiffness of the filament, which shows a linear and rather constant trend. Power levels are quite high, although, like all strings of this type, it is available at high speeds, meaning for trained and fast arms. Stability is decent, and it shows substantial hold after an initial natural and physiological settling that will occur in the first 2 hours of play, with a progressive stiffening of the string. In this case, a slight 5% pre-stretch action with a tension reduction of 1.5-2kg compared to standard reference tensions could be recommended.

The maximum resilience tension range is between 16-18-20kg, however, at low tensions capable of maximizing the dynamic performance of the string, whose durability is more than good, settling around 9 hours (very respectable for a monofilament). Static tension retention is absolutely referential, at the bare minimum. Dynamic stiffness falls within the average values for competitive polyesters.

 

A good string, according to the rankings on stringforum.net, at a very attractive price of €6.90 for the reel and €68.00 for the coil, available in 1.25mm and 1.30mm gauges.

Complete test results

Corda Dyreex Black Edge - Diagramma cicli di carico

Corda Dyreex Black Edge - Diagramma Deformazione Carico