

🎾 Elevate your game with strings that spin, power, and last – don’t get left behind!
Solinco Heaven Strings Hyper-G is a premium 17 gauge (1.20mm) co-polyester tennis string designed for serious players seeking maximum spin, power, and control. Its unique square-shaped fiber and advanced chemical formula deliver explosive ball bite and crisp feel, while maintaining durability for extended play. Trusted by thousands and ranked #1 in racket strings, it’s the go-to choice for competitive and passionate tennis enthusiasts.
| ASIN | B016R4RUAU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,834 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Racket String |
| Color Name | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,146) |
| Date First Available | October 16, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | 1920102 |
| Percussion Diameter | 1.2 Millimeters |
| Size | 17 Gauge (1.20) |
| String Gauge | Light |
| String Material | Co-Polyester |
M**B
Fantastic strings
These strings last a while and perform well, especially for the price! I won’t use any other strings. Caveat: I’m a 3.5-4.0 rated tennis player so this works well for my level.
I**M
Good strings
Amazing strings that last a long time. Helps generate topspin and just a good feel. Good price too.
R**R
Very happy with these strings, closest poly you'll find to the feel of gut.
(Review from the husband) First, about my play-style. I'm a taller, harder hitting player and I spend a majority of the match on the baseline. I've never had a problem generating power, but was looking for a little more spin and control on my shots. I've played with gut strings a few times in the past and liked it, but durability was a problem and I'm too busy to keep getting my racket strung, so I typically play poly. After some research, I decided to buy these strings and I've been very happy with the results. The strings are pretty soft, and you'll instantly notice how much more top-spin you're able to generate. I've really enjoyed the extra spin I get on my shots now, and these poly strings are the closest you'll get to the feeling of gut strings. The one drawback I've noticed is that I have lost a little power on my shots. I've now been swinging a little harder to recoup some of my lost speed, but you'll have confidence swinging harder because of the extra top spin. Would definitely recommend these strings to fellow tennis players, and I hope this review helps.
A**Y
I like this string! played well from the start
Only played one match with this so far, strung it low 45-42 in a Wilson Shift (3.5 male) - 17 gauge - like the control and access to spin - serves seem ok. I string myself - this was a decent string to work with - didn't stretch excessively when tensioning. I think next time i will try the soft version - always worry about causing elbow issues playing poly. my suggestion is don't string it above 52 in any frame - give lower a shot. Had NXT @ 55 in the racquet before - it was ok but sounded funny sometimes. (with a dampener) see how long it lasts.
D**N
Great overall poly, good spin and control
Really like this string, with one minor ding that I'll get to. For reference, I have this in a Wilson Pro Staff 97CV, strung at 48lb mains/46lb crosses. As a former tennis elbow sufferer, was hesitant to go full-bed poly again, but this string and tension is marvelous. Very soft, and excellent spin. I can swing out and get a nasty drop-in near the baseline. My one-handed backhand especially benefits from this. Serves also benefit from the spin. Slice and kick are really spinny, although flat serves take a little more effort due to the low power. Flattening shots is a little more difficult, as well as defensive shots on the run. I like to flick the racket almost like a squash shot, and have trouble getting any pace/depth on these defensive shots with this string. I'm trying Tier One Firewire Boost in my other Pro Staff (see my review on it for a similar comparison), which in a nutshell has more overall power (for me) but a little less spin and control. Hyper-G pros: spin, control, comfort, serve spin Firewire Boost pros: easier power, flatter groundstroke, flat serves, crisper but still comfortable at 52/48 Both are very good string combos, so it's they're basically in a playoff to earn the rights to stay in the Pro Staffs. I may actually stick with both and use Hyper-G for singles and Firewire Boost for doubles. Hope this helps,
J**R
Love the vibrant colors
These tennis strings are great quality. They are vibrant in color which makes them easy to see at all times. They have great tension and feel very comfortable on my racket. I would recommend 100%
G**R
Love the 18g Version
Really like this string, great spin, nice feel, and comfortable. It plays crisp without being too stiff. One of my favorites so far
V**I
Very good inexpensive poly string.
I switched from hybrid pattern (poly mains and gut crosses) to full poly and went with hyper g. Did not quite like it at first probably because of the necessary adjustment. After a few matches I love it. It is harsher on your arm for sure, but the spin control is unbelievable. I am going to try hyper g soft next to see if it's a bit easier on the arm. But great string for a very reasonable price.
S**.
Excellent control, spin, power and durability. Way better than Luxilon Alu power
J**G
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K**Y
This string is a game changer! Strung at 48 lb on an oversize 115 sq in racquet, got powerful and heavy top spin and slice. I have more confidence taking big cut at the ball and keeping balls in court. My serve has more spin and second serve is more consistent. The sound of ball impacting the string is loud and satisfying. I love this strings. Highly recommend this string for advanced player 4.0 and above.
A**Y
Ich bin mit der Qualität der Saite sehr zufrieden.
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