Dunlop Introduces Three New Premium Strings
Greenville, SC (Aug. 2, 2019) - Dunlop announced three new additions to its lineup of tennis strings. Explosive Red, Silk Pro and Comfort Pro each deliver unique playing characteristics designed to instantly upgrade any intermediate to advanced players’ game. All three are available now.
Explosive Red is a premium monofilament polyester string with a heat treated surface that results in greater snapback for spin and less friction for durability. Because it’s a polyester, Explosive Red generates enough spin and control for intermediate to advanced players to take a full swing at the ball on every shot. It’s available in 16 and 17 gauge in sets (MAP $14.00) and reels (MAP $225.00).
Silk Pro is a super-premium multifilament string that delivers at the highest levels in the three crucial departments of power, spin and comfort. Its most notable achievement is the power it delivers while still maintaining a soft feel at impact. It’s available in 16 and 17 gauge in sets (MAP $19.00) and reels (MAP $260.00).
Comfort Pro is a premium string with a multifilament core surrounded by thicker fibers. That combination increases energy efficiency making it supremely comfortable at impact, but at the same time delivering more power than other multi-filament strings. It’s available in 16 and 17 gauge in sets (MAP $12.00) and reels (MAP $140.00).
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