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Cyclone Tour is a softer co-polymer ten-sided string which is twisted to give more spin and great control. It offers great durability and feel for players looking for the perfect combination of spin, feel and power. Players looking for a medium soft string with great spin, control and feel should give Cyclone Tour a shot!  

Power Rating: 8

Control Rating: 9

Durability Rating: 8

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Volkl Cyclone Tour 16G Tennis String

Volkl Cyclone Tour 16G Tennis String

  • Length: 40 ft. (12.2m)
  • Gauge: 16 (1.30mm)
  • Colors: Red, Anthracite Grey

Love this string. It's a nice poly with good spin that isn't too hard on the arm. Especially like to hybrid it with a standard synthetic gut. A lot of the high school players I coach enjoy it as well. Can't beat the price either.

Great string...really increases spin.

I like the control and durability combined with power of this string.

This is a fantastic string if spin is your game. I used to use the regular Cyclone but wanted to try something a little less stiff since I hit with a Pure Aero (used to use a Pure Strike). It combats the stiffness and in return gives me plenty of controllable spin and power. I would recommend trying this string out for Babolat players or any player that wants to utilize more spin without sacrificing discomfort

Excellent string for spin and control. Very soft for the arm. I use it in my Wilson Burn 100S at 55 lbs tension.

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Volkl Cyclone Tour Set 16g - Anthracite

Volkl Cyclone Tour Set 16g - Anthracite

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The Volkl Cyclone Tour is a springy co-poly designed for big hitters with a softer response than the original Cyclone. The same spin-friendly gear shape as the Cyclone tour version, but twisted for increased ball bite. Advanced players who want a very playable co-poly with a little extra comfort and power should consider this. This string will assist you in playing with greater power, control, and spin, thereby improving your performance. Make a statement by participating in the Cyclone Tour.

  • Length: 40 feet/12m
  • Construction: Co-polymer polyester monofilament

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Volkl Cyclone Tour 1.30/16 String

Volkl Cyclone Tour 1.30/16 String

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Volkl Cyclone Tour , a somewhat springy co-poly designed for big hitters, has a softer response than the original Cyclone. This tour version of Cyclone has the same spin-friendly gear shape, but is twisted for increased ball bite. Best suited to advanced players who want a very playable co-poly with a little extra comfort and power.

  • Color: Anthracite, Red

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Comments: Trying out this string from using regular Cyclone 16 Black, recovering from tennis elbow. Neither causes pain, but being cautious by using a softer string. Generally both versions are more springy than your average pure poly (used Gamma Poly Z in the past). Definitely more pocketing and spin than plain poly. Biggest knock on both Cyclones is tension drop/maintenance, even when giving 30 seconds pulling tension on a stringer so tension weight stabilizes. Having a final target tension of 52 lbs, I decided to string initially at 60 lbs. After my first 2 hour session, the tension dropped to 55 lbs. After my second 2 hour session, the tension dropped to 52 lbs. After my third 2 hour session, the tension stayed the same at 52 lbs. I used the Racquet Tune app to check tensions. I made sure to get my first reading right after a fresh stringing for accuracy. Hopefully this info is valuable for those who want to get more longevity and tension maintenance from this string and others without cutting them out prematurely. Overall, I'm happy with this string. Need to accentuate the loop on forehand to keep the ball in at 52 lbs, so will work on my technique. At 55 lbs, the ball landed 2-3 ft from the baseline. At 60 lbs, the ball was landing at the service line. From: Eric, 10/13/18

Comments: This is my first adventure into poly strings. Usually I use a multifilament. Not quite the power loss that I was expecting but my confidence grew after about 20 minutes of hitting. My accuracy was much better and net play was more crisp. Biggest difference is to make sure that you follow through with your swing to get the depth and control I was accustomed to with the multifilament. Not a bad way to enter the poly universe! From: Joe, 2/22/17

Comments: I have a Yonex Ezone AI98 and have put Cyclone 16 at 54 lbs and Yonex Poly Pro16L at 56 lbs in the two racquets. Initially i gravitated towards the Poly Pro as it had a better feel and softer, similar control levels, but the Cyclone was hard on the wrist and the elbow but better spin. I have a habit to switch the racquets mid session to confirm the feedback and the feel, after around 4-5 sessions i completely stopped using Poly Pro and stuck to Cyclone. I like it when it goes dead, it gives me better control on depth. Cyclone was unplayable for the first session but once it lost some tension it was the better one. But I would suggest it for people who can generate their own power and you will be rewarded with better control and spin. The Poly Pro changed more consistently -- might be able to produce better results but I don't change that often. I have used the Cyclone for at least 10-12 sessions and it has been exceptional performance but hard on the body initially. Next time i am going to try Cyclone 17 at 52-53 lbs and Cyclone 16 at 51 lbs to check which works better for me. From: Aditya, 12/16

Comments: Unbelievably comfortable, spin-friendly, reasonably priced, and a durable poly. I strung it in my Babolat Pure Strike at 52 lbs and played 7 matches in a doubles tournament (12 sets) and it felt great! Had massive bite on the ball, didn't change in feel, and was surprisingly comfortable. I've officially found my favorite poly. I can see why the Tennis Warehouse playtesters love this string. Thanks Volkl! From: Jared, 6/16

Comments: I have played with two racquets with it, using a multi as the cross. Really good feel. Spin was fine but for me it just worked great. A less stiff poly with good control and more power than others I have used. Try the sample pack, it is a good mix. This probably is my fave. From: Zebas, 3/16

Comments: I think playing with normal Cyclone ruined me for this but, I found the string to not be very spin friendly as the original Cyclone. It also had less feel. From: Andrew, 8/15

Comments: This tour version of the Volkl Cyclone string is overall very good. The new twisting pattern doesn't do much for spin potential, seeing as the original Cyclone provided more access to spin when I played them side by side. However, these strings offer more pop and comfort, as they're noticeably softer, almost plush, and the power level has gone up a notch or two. I was actually bothered by the increase in power because I was hoping for a low-powered string like the original Cyclone. But with my expectations aside, I found the Volkl Cyclone Tour 16g to have ample spin potential, increased power, softer feel, and the same other qualities of control and bite. I wouldn't say it's an improvement or a step-down from the original version. It's simply an alternative for those seeking more forgiving strings. From: Brian, 12/12

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Völkl Cyclone Tour 16G / 1.30 mm - Red string tennis

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Volkl Cyclone Tour , a somewhat springy co-poly designed for big hitters, has a softer response than the original Cyclone. This tour version of Cyclone has the same spin-friendly gear shape, but is twisted for increased ball bite. Best suited to advanced players who want a very playable co-poly with a little extra comfort and power.

 Softer and more arm-friendly,Volkl Cyclone Tour 16G String Anthracite is a twisted co-polymer string offering access to generous spin. Featuring updated technology, Volkl Cyclone Tour provides the performance of a polyester string without the harsh feel. This string rates highly on Volkls durability, power, and control scales.

Power Rating : 8 •   Control Rating : 9 •   Durability Rating : 8

Composition:  Co-Polymer

Construction:   Monofilament

Diametre:  1.30 mm

Color:   Red Lava

Shape:  Decagonal

Lenght:  12 m / 40ft

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Volkl Cyclone Tour 16G/1.30MM Red Tennis String

 Cyclone Tour 16g/1.30mm Red Tennis String

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Softer and more arm-friendly, Volkl Cyclone Tour 16g is a twisted co-polymer string offering access to generous spin. Featuring updated technology, Volkl Cyclone Tour provides the performance of a polyester string without the harsh feel. 

Gauge : 16g (1.30 mm)

Length : 40 feet (12.2 m)

Composition : Twisted Co-Polymer

Color : Red

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  • Start date Sep 12, 2018

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  • Sep 12, 2018

Hi guys. I’ve been playing with a fb of CT 16g for a couple of weeks now and I’m enjoying the softer feel than the previous strings I’ve used. Tour bite 16g, barb wire 16g and RPM team 16g. I have to say in hindsight I’ve enjoyed each string for different reasons, but mostly Team for overall qualities, but I’ve gotten a few arm issues, nothing bad, but something that I must be careful of. So I tried CT to see how much softer it was compared to Team and for sure it’s softer. I’m addicted to spin atm, and I like the grip the shaped poly’s have but I feel my game, and arm prefer a softer setup. I have a few ideas for hybrids to try like CT mains with either Gosen OGSM 16g or velocity 16g or wilson revolve 17g. I guess I’m looking for any suggestions/ advise if I’m headed in the right direction with these string choices or is there other setups ( I’ve read a lot of threads on others btw) to achieve the same results?  

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Kaznkul said: Hi guys. I’ve been playing with a fb of CT 16g for a couple of weeks now and I’m enjoying the softer feel than the previous strings I’ve used. Tour bite 16g, barb wire 16g and RPM team 16g. I have to say in hindsight I’ve enjoyed each string for different reasons, but mostly Team for overall qualities, but I’ve gotten a few arm issues, nothing bad, but something that I must be careful of. So I tried CT to see how much softer it was compared to Team and for sure it’s softer. I’m addicted to spin atm, and I like the grip the shaped poly’s have but I feel my game, and arm prefer a softer setup. I have a few ideas for hybrids to try like CT mains with either Gosen OGSM 16g or velocity 16g or wilson revolve 17g. I guess I’m looking for any suggestions/ advise if I’m headed in the right direction with these string choices or is there other setups ( I’ve read a lot of threads on others btw) to achieve the same results? Click to expand...

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I just recently just did a hybrid with Cyclone Tour in the mains with Isospeed Cream in the crosses at 48/49 lbs. Only played with it for 2 hours but it's super soft with lots of spin and control.  

littletemple said: I just recently just did a hybrid with Cyclone Tour in the mains with Isospeed Cream in the crosses at 48/49 lbs. Only played with it for 2 hours but it's super soft with lots of spin and control. Click to expand...

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I hope try wilson revolve in crosses with vct. Revolve to me feels really soft. Had a great match with full bed vc yesterday and also really like elite xt.  

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Traffic said: Do NOT play CT/OGSM!! CT loses tension quickly. You will play fine for about 2hrs, then CT/OGSM will be a rocket launcher. If you are 4.0 or higher, then please disregard the following segment of my post. I used to be addicted to spin friendly setups. Oh how I loved Black Widow!! Just grips the **** out of the ball and puts mad spin on it. But I also think it contributed to some arm fatigue because I wasn't using good technique. Also, I would take healthy cuts at the ball with bad form and that really wasn't so good for my health. I've since moved to a more control oriented racquet and control oriented strings. I no longer have 'free' extra spin. I have to earn it with good strokes. But that has transformed my game with much better technique. But if you want to try Velocity in the cross, I could support that. Velocity is low powered, so with CT grabbing the ball and V keeping the power in check, you may find good success. Click to expand...
  • Sep 13, 2018

FB CT may still have consistent power levels. However, the lower stringbed tension with OGSM launches the ball. The spin is still there and if you hit it perfectly, you get an amazing shot that has a ton of spin and pace. However, that window of striking it perfectly is pretty narrow. I'm more in favor of a forgiving setup. So possibly CT with Velocity in the cross could provide that spin with forgiveness.  

Traffic said: FB CT may still have consistent power levels. However, the lower stringbed tension with OGSM launches the ball. The spin is still there and if you hit it perfectly, you get an amazing shot that has a ton of spin and pace. However, that window of striking it perfectly is pretty narrow. I'm more in favor of a forgiving setup. So possibly CT with Velocity in the cross could provide that spin with forgiveness. Click to expand...

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Neither of these types of strings is best for how you want to use them. A shaped poly (CT) needs a tough cross string (smooth poly). Also, CT is twisted and will create extra friction with the crosses. OGSM and V are too soft and V is too low power to pair with a CT poly main. OTOH with a powerful, smooth poly cross the velocity can be a very good main string if you tension it 3 lbs. lower than you would ordinarily string a muti main. The smooth poly cross makes it firm enough and spin friendly, and the V main makes it plush. OGSM mains would be strung 2 lbs. tighter and would be more crisp, less plush. Or string up a full bed of CT.  

Muppet said: Neither of these types of strings is best for how you want to use them. A shaped poly (CT) needs a tough cross string (smooth poly). Also, CT is twisted and will create extra friction with the crosses. OGSM and V are too soft and V is too low power to pair with a CT poly main. OTOH with a powerful, smooth poly cross the velocity can be a very good main string if you tension it 3 lbs. lower than you would ordinarily string a muti main. The smooth poly cross makes it firm enough and spin friendly, and the V main makes it plush. OGSM mains would be strung 2 lbs. tighter and would be more crisp, less plush. Or string up a full bed of CT. Click to expand...

Solinco Hyper G 1.25/ OGSM 1.30 Solinco Tourbite 1.25/ OGSM 1.30 Solinco Tourbite Soft 1.20/ OGSM 1.30 *Best poly/syn gut setups I have found. 50/52 in a RF97. Friends of mine that use Cyclone Tour use it full bed.  

USPTARF97 said: Solinco Hyper G 1.25/ OGSM 1.30 Solinco Tourbite 1.25/ OGSM 1.30 Solinco Tourbite Soft 1.20/ OGSM 1.30 *Best poly/syn gut setups I have found. 50/52 in a RF97. Friends of mine that use Cyclone Tour use it full bed. Click to expand...
Kaznkul said: Thanks. Best in what way? Overall playability? Tension maintenance? I was thinking about tour bite soft but I like the power of CT. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand...

CT 1.30/Revolve 1.25 would probably be a nice setup. Revolve is very slick coated, so the CT will deflect well for good spin. Tension the Revolve 1 or 2 lbs. lower than the CT. It may even be more durable than CT full since there are less edges creating friction.  

It wasn’t until my son started getting lessons 2 years ago that I decided to get back into tennis so after a bit of research and never playing with a Wilson, I bought a pro staff strung up with tour bite. It was definitely a difference coming from over powered syn gut but it wasn’t suiting me. RPM team seamed to be a decent string for me apart from being too firm for my liking and these little arm troubles hence the search for a softer poly. When I used CT for the first time, the two things I noticed straight away were the bite on the ball and the softer feel. Made me happy. Thanks again for the advice. Very much appreciated Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  

  • Sep 14, 2018
  • Sep 17, 2018

So I’ve decided to do a poly/ poly hybrid of mains CT/ crosses cream and then I’ll try mains CT/ crosses revolve. Any suggestions for tension of these hybrids? I’m stringing CT at 56lbs fb atm, cheers. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  

artesia

  • Sep 19, 2018

I'm very interested in both CT/Cream and CT/Revolve. How was CT/Cream hybrid?  

artesia said: I'm very interested in both CT/Cream and CT/Revolve. How was CT/Cream hybrid? Click to expand...
  • Oct 11, 2018

Ok. I’ve received my set of cream. I’ll probably string my CT mains at 54lbs. Cream crosses at 52lbs?  

  • Nov 26, 2018

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Kaznkul said: ready to go with CT/ cream hybrid 56/54lbs. Can’t wait! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand...

Price is really good for holidays  

Solinco Tourbite 1.25/ OGSM 1.30 Solinco Hyper G 1.25/ OGSM 1.30 Tourna Big Hitter Black 7/ OGSM 1.30 48/52  

LOBALOT said: Looks great. I just received some Cream as well and have CT already. I am curious as to how this works for you. Also, if it performs better than CT on it's own. I really like CT so if not it is not a big deal...... However... always searching for something better! Click to expand...
  • Nov 27, 2018
Kaznkul said: Yeah I’m not too fussed if it’s not as good as a full bed of CT because I’m happy with the softness and overall performance of CT. While I was at my sons tennis lesson I hit a few serves. It’s definitely softer so that’s good. Power seemed around the same and kick serves were about the same. I’ll give my thoughts after a few hours of good hitting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand...

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Nostradamus said: is cyclone tour a good string ? is it better than cyclone ? Click to expand...
USPTARF97 said: The 1.30 CT plays well and seems to retain tension better. Click to expand...
Nostradamus said: what about spin and power level . it is higher with cyclone tour or about the same ? and why only 1.30 ?? thinner versions play bad ? Click to expand...
USPTARF97 said: The CT has more power and the 1.30 just seems to last longer and easier on the arm. Click to expand...
Hmgraphite1 said: I had good hitting with both this summer, currently trying to decide between the two. And find best tension for both so I can decide, and find which gauge is best for my game. Imho, By feel , They are two different strings, different materials, only sharing the name due to the hex shape, in the case of tour being twisted also. The tour feels softer, it stretches more while stringing, and appears to put more back into the ball. Click to expand...
  • Nov 28, 2018

I have been using Volkl cyclone original with Ployfibre TCS as a cross with really good results, early days yet but a this stage the best combo I have tried. Next setup for me is Volkl cyclone tour and Ployfibre TCS rapid. The cyclone and the TCS both have a reputation for losing tension but I am stringing in the mid 40's and I string a couple of lbs higher to compensate for the loss and I find the combo lasts as good as any other setup I have tried.  

GregN said: I have been using Volkl cyclone original with Ployfibre TCS as a cross with really good results, early days yet but a this stage the best combo I have tried. Next setup for me is Volkl cyclone tour and Ployfibre TCS rapid. The cyclone and the TCS both have a reputation for losing tension but I am stringing in the mid 40's and I string a couple of lbs higher to compensate for the loss and I find the combo lasts as good as any other setup I have tried. Click to expand...
  • Dec 2, 2018

So I went and had my first proper hit tonight with CT/ cream hybrid. To reconfirm, it’s a bit softer than a full bed CT. Better feel at the net so far. Hit for a solid hour and a half. Good power, although not sure if it’s more powerful because it was a bit windy. Serves were good, even against the wind. I had it strung on Monday and I had a few serves that night. Then had a 30 min hit against the wall yesterday. Normal notching so far. Very comparable to full bed of CT. I will keep giving updates as I get more hours in, especially for tension maintenance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  

  • Dec 26, 2018

Hi guys. I’ve finally gotten a chance to get some hours on these strings. The weather here has been atrocious for the last month. 5hrs so far and it’s really playing nicely right now. What’s interesting is that the cream hasn’t notched at all and the CT has some notching. Thought it would be the other way round. I will keep an eye on this as I get more hours. I’m getting some really nice spin of both wings and volleys have a lot better feel than Fb CT. If this setup gets around the same mileage as Fb CT, this looks like the setup for this racquet[emoji1693] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  

Kaznkul said: Hi guys. I’ve finally gotten a chance to get some hours on these strings. The weather here has been atrocious for the last month. 5hrs so far and it’s really playing nicely right now. What’s interesting is that the cream hasn’t notched at all and the CT has some notching. Thought it would be the other way round. I will keep an eye on this as I get more hours. I’m getting some really nice spin of both wings and volleys have a lot better feel than Fb CT. If this setup gets around the same mileage as Fb CT, this looks like the setup for this racquet[emoji1693] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand...

Interesting read. I never had good luck with CT. But I only played in a hybrid form CT/OGSM. CT lost tension too quickly and the combo immediately gained too much power. But it played great for about 2hrs. Regular Cyclone seemed to retain its playability a bit longer. I'm curious to try OGSM/Velocity hybrid or OGSM/Cream hybrid. Put the S-gut in the mains for its feel and then tone it with a slicker-than-sgut cross for more access to spin and possibly tame the power.  

Traffic said: Interesting read. I never had good luck with CT. But I only played in a hybrid form CT/OGSM. CT lost tension too quickly and the combo immediately gained too much power. But it played great for about 2hrs. Regular Cyclone seemed to retain its playability a bit longer. I'm curious to try OGSM/Velocity hybrid or OGSM/Cream hybrid. Put the S-gut in the mains for its feel and then tone it with a slicker-than-sgut cross for more access to spin and possibly tame the power. Click to expand...
  • Dec 27, 2018
Nostradamus said: Agree, very nice strings for about 4 horus then it is no good. I think luxilon over are better string due to better material Click to expand...
Kaznkul said: You’re probably right, but volkl strings are a lot cheaper and softer. Finding a softer setup is one of the main goals for trying these strings. Not getting any younger! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand...

How does vstar and vpro compare? Might try one of these in crosses  

Nostradamus said: yea cyclone tour is very soft and nice, also luxilon element is very soft and powerful. luxilon lasts longer but bit more expensive Click to expand...
Kaznkul said: I think The cream does knock off a bit of power from the CT, but Not a lot, which is fine because I like the power on my backhand. It’s also is the softest setup of poly I’ve tried so far with having other qualities that I enjoy. There are many more strings/ hybrids that I will one day try, I enjoy the fact I can feel the difference. One day I will get a set of champions choice and string that in my RF 97 and compare the feel to my ideal setup. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Click to expand...
  • Dec 28, 2018

I haven’t tried cream in a full bed to know. For me tour bite has about the same spin potential as cyclone tour. This hybrid has the same so putting the cream in the crosses hasn’t changed the spin potential for me but it has made it softer feeling. Tour bite was a bit firmer from memory but it was a couple of years ago since I used it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk  

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Cyclone Tour is a softer co-polymer ten-sided string which is twisted to give more spin and great control. It offers great durability and feel for players looking for the perfect combination of spin, feel and power. Players looking for a medium soft string with great spin, control and feel should giveCyclone Toura shot!

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Volkl Cyclone Tour 16/1.30 String Red

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Volkl Cyclone Tour , a somewhat springy co-poly designed for big hitters, has a softer response than the original Cyclone. This tour version of Cyclone has the same spin-friendly gear shape, but is twisted for increased ball bite. Best suited to advanced players who want a very playable co-poly with a little extra comfort and power.

  • Gauge: 16/1.30mm
  • Length: 40ft/12m
  • Construction: Co-polymer polyester monofilament

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Comments: Great string. I love that it's a soft poly because it feels good on the arm and wrist; and it allows you to get great spin, power, and touch at the same time. I'm a 5.5 player that plays four times per week and durability seems great so far. Highly recommend for intermediate to advanced players. From: Rafa, 11/24/19

Comments: Trying out this string from using regular Cyclone 16 Black, recovering from tennis elbow. Neither causes pain, but being cautious by using a softer string. Generally both versions are more springy than your average pure poly (used Gamma Poly Z in the past). Definitely more pocketing and spin than plain poly. Biggest knock on both Cyclones is tension drop/maintenance, even when giving 30 seconds pulling tension on a stringer so tension weight stabilizes. Having a final target tension of 52 lbs, I decided to string initially at 60 lbs. After my first 2 hour session, the tension dropped to 55 lbs. After my second 2 hour session, the tension dropped to 52 lbs. After my third 2 hour session, the tension stayed the same at 52 lbs. I used the Racquet Tune app to check tensions. I made sure to get my first reading right after a fresh stringing for accuracy. Hopefully this info is valuable for those who want to get more longevity and tension maintenance from this string and others without cutting them out prematurely. Overall, I'm happy with this string. Need to accentuate the loop on forehand to keep the ball in at 52 lbs, so will work on my technique. At 55 lbs, the ball landed 2-3 ft from the baseline. At 60 lbs, the ball was landing at the service line. From: Eric, 10/13/18

Comments: This is my first adventure into poly strings. Usually I use a multifilament. Not quite the power loss that I was expecting but my confidence grew after about 20 minutes of hitting. My accuracy was much better and net play was more crisp. Biggest difference is to make sure that you follow through with your swing to get the depth and control I was accustomed to with the multifilament. Not a bad way to enter the poly universe! From: Joe, 2/22/17

Comments: I have a Yonex Ezone AI98 and have put Cyclone 16 at 54 lbs and Yonex Poly Pro16L at 56 lbs in the two racquets. Initially i gravitated towards the Poly Pro as it had a better feel and softer, similar control levels, but the Cyclone was hard on the wrist and the elbow but better spin. I have a habit to switch the racquets mid session to confirm the feedback and the feel, after around 4-5 sessions i completely stopped using Poly Pro and stuck to Cyclone. I like it when it goes dead, it gives me better control on depth. Cyclone was unplayable for the first session but once it lost some tension it was the better one. But I would suggest it for people who can generate their own power and you will be rewarded with better control and spin. The Poly Pro changed more consistently -- might be able to produce better results but I don't change that often. I have used the Cyclone for at least 10-12 sessions and it has been exceptional performance but hard on the body initially. Next time i am going to try Cyclone 17 at 52-53 lbs and Cyclone 16 at 51 lbs to check which works better for me. From: Aditya, 12/16

Comments: Unbelievably comfortable, spin-friendly, reasonably priced, and a durable poly. I strung it in my Babolat Pure Strike at 52 lbs and played 7 matches in a doubles tournament (12 sets) and it felt great! Had massive bite on the ball, didn't change in feel, and was surprisingly comfortable. I've officially found my favorite poly. I can see why the Tennis Warehouse playtesters love this string. Thanks Volkl! From: Jared, 6/16

Comments: I have played with two racquets with it, using a multi as the cross. Really good feel. Spin was fine but for me it just worked great. A less stiff poly with good control and more power than others I have used. Try the sample pack, it is a good mix. This probably is my fave. From: Zebas, 3/16

Comments: I think playing with normal Cyclone ruined me for this but, I found the string to not be very spin friendly as the original Cyclone. It also had less feel. From: Andrew, 8/15

Comments: This tour version of the Volkl Cyclone string is overall very good. The new twisting pattern doesn't do much for spin potential, seeing as the original Cyclone provided more access to spin when I played them side by side. However, these strings offer more pop and comfort, as they're noticeably softer, almost plush, and the power level has gone up a notch or two. I was actually bothered by the increase in power because I was hoping for a low-powered string like the original Cyclone. But with my expectations aside, I found the Volkl Cyclone Tour 16g to have ample spin potential, increased power, softer feel, and the same other qualities of control and bite. I wouldn't say it's an improvement or a step-down from the original version. It's simply an alternative for those seeking more forgiving strings. From: Brian, 12/12

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Cyclone Tour is a softer co-polymer ten-sided string which is twisted to give more spin and great control. It offers great durability and feel for players looking for the perfect combination of spin, feel and power. Players looking for a medium soft string with great spin, control and feel should give Cyclone Tour a shot!

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In 1988, the Tuvan Archaeological Expedition (led by M. E. Kilunovskaya and V. A. Semenov) discovered a unique burial of the early Iron Age at Saryg-Bulun in Central Tuva. There are two burial mounds of the Aldy-Bel culture dated by 7th century BC. Within the barrows, which adjoined one another, forming a figure-of-eight, there were discovered 7 burials, from which a representative collection of artifacts was recovered. Burial 5 was the most unique, it was found in a coffin made of a larch trunk, with a tightly closed lid. Due to the preservative properties of larch and lack of air access, the coffin contained a well-preserved mummy of a child with an accompanying set of grave goods. The interred individual retained the skin on his face and had a leather headdress painted with red pigment and a coat, sewn from jerboa fur. The coat was belted with a leather belt with bronze ornaments and buckles. Besides that, a leather quiver with arrows with the shafts decorated with painted ornaments, fully preserved battle pick and a bow were buried in the coffin. Unexpectedly, the full-genomic analysis, showed that the individual was female. This fact opens a new aspect in the study of the social history of the Scythian society and perhaps brings us back to the myth of the Amazons, discussed by Herodotus. Of course, this discovery is unique in its preservation for the Scythian culture of Tuva and requires careful study and conservation.

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Information about authors: Marina Kilunovskaya (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Vladimir Semenov (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Candidate of Historical Sciences. Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail: [email protected] Varvara Busova  (Moscow, Russian Federation).  (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences.  Dvortsovaya Emb., 18, Saint Petersburg, 191186, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Kharis Mustafin  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Technical Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Irina Alborova  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Candidate of Biological Sciences. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected] Alina Matzvai  (Moscow, Russian Federation). Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.  Institutsky Lane, 9, Dolgoprudny, 141701, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation E-mail:  [email protected]

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    Tour bite 16g, barb wire 16g and RPM team 16g. I have to say in hindsight I've enjoyed each string for different reasons, but mostly Team for overall qualities, but I've gotten a few arm issues, nothing bad, but something that I must be careful of. ... Next setup for me is Volkl cyclone tour and Ployfibre TCS rapid. The cyclone and the TCS ...

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    Volkl Cyclone Tour 18/1.20 String Reel Red - 660' $139.99. Customer Reviews. Submit A Review. ... But with my expectations aside, I found the Volkl Cyclone Tour 16g to have ample spin potential, increased power, softer feel, and the same other qualities of control and bite. I wouldn't say it's an improvement or a step-down from the original ...

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