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Full Detailed Write Up Here (https://brianbollmantennis.com/servic... I haven’t played with a full bed of synthetic gut in at least 10 years and I have to say I was very surprised at how the Babolat Synthetic Gut performed in the first couple of hours. The first thing you notice with this string is the pure sound it makes when you strike a ball cleanly. This seems like a silly thing but with tennis being such a mental game you’d be surprised just how much sound can influence your final verdict. Some strings can be pretty pingy and that’s always driven me nuts. I can’t compare Babolat synthetic gut to any other company’s syn gut offering at this time but this review is meant to serve more as a general info guide and less of a comparison. The variation you feel in synthetic guts is most influenced by the coating that surrounds the single core of nylon. Every company has their own blend. This can affect the overall feel of one synthetic gut to another in noticeable ways. Synthetic gut is often referred to as “budget string” but this can be misleading. The price for a set of Babolat Synthetic Gut is about $4 but you can find many synthetics for even less. The string itself is cheap but so is the lifespan. Even if you only play a couple hours a week you’d probably want to (or need to depending on breaks) restring every couple of months. If you play everyday you’d probably need to restring every few weeks to avoid compensating your stroke to keep the ball in (because of tension loss).