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Control - Score: 90 / Power - Score: 58
Our team tested both the Grey and Ice Blue colors of ALU Power. Though he found the Grey color to be slightly livelier, Andy experienced a remarkable blend of precision and pop with both versions. He said, 'Controlled explosiveness is how I would describe the power level of this string. The ball seems to leap off the stringbed like Blake Griffin off the basketball court. However, what's different about ALU Power is that it's never too much power. You always know exactly where the ball is going. The strings just produce an extremely lively, comfortable feel that many string manufacturers have attempted to replicate. I found the Grey to have a slightly livelier response, while the Ice felt a little deader. However, when I say 'dead' I use it as a relative term; it still had the ALU Power liveliness, just not quite as much as the Grey.'
Chris also found the Grey version to be a little livelier, but the upside for him lay in the fact that he was in charge of the power. He said, 'While this string does not offer a ton of power, there's enough there to get the job done. I found I could get enough pop on my groundstrokes to hit winners or to force an error from my opponents. Of the two colors, Grey offers a tad more pop, while the Ice version feels a little deader. I noticed a little more hop on my shots with less effort when hitting with the grey ALU Power. Either way, the best thing about hitting with this string in any color is that it allows the player to supply the power.'
Spin - Score: 86
With its crisp and controlled response, ALU Power is built for fast strokes and heavy spin. Finding the Ice version to be more spin friendly, Chris ultimately settled into a groove with both colors. He said, 'The roles were reversed when it came to finding spin, and I found the Ice version of ALU Power more spin friendly. I found the Ice version of the string to pocket the ball slightly better. It felt just a little softer, and it felt like the ball was imbedding into the stringbed more. Combined with the deader response, which allowed me to swing faster, the extra grab resulted in me finding more spin. However, the difference was slight, and I was still getting a lot of spin out of the Grey colored ALU Power. Interestingly, I thought spin production was right up there with ALU Power Rough.'
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An unrepentant fan of shaped polys, Andy found decent bite despite the round shape of this string. He said, 'The spin potential is definitely above average, but not exceptional. It doesn't have any shaped or textured features that allow it to grab the ball especially well, but the ball does seem to sink into the stringbed enough to generate a nice amount of spin. A lot of spin has to do with racquet head speed, and if a string provides enough control then the player feels confident enough to go ahead and swing their hardest. ALU Power definitely achieves this. I was able to generate a little more racquet head speed with the Ice version because it wasn't as lively as the Grey, so I could produce more spin with the Ice.'
Comfort - Score: 77
Given its native firmness, ALU Power is likely to feel a tad stiff for those with short strokes and light racquets. However, for players like Andy, who has a heavier frame and sound mechanics, this string offers surprising comfort and excellent feel. He said, 'This is what sets ALU Power apart from other firm monofilaments. The ball feel that it produces at impact is unmatched, to where it seems like you can feel each individual hair of the ball's fuzz. The perfect blend of power and control produces a very comfortable soft-but-not-too-soft feel that is very easy on the arm. The Grey has a comfortable, lively feel, whereas the Ice has more of a softer, plush comfort to it.'
Chris also had a comfortable ride, though he cautions against wandering too far from the sweetspot. 'In an old-school player's racquet like the Wilson ProStraff 6.0 95, both colors of this string felt comfortable. However, ALU Power is a fairly firm playing string, and things can get a little brassy off center in a stiffer racquet. The slightly softer response of ALU Power Ice made it the more comfortable of the two for me, but neither is a comfort string. If used in a heavy, flexible racquet, and the player finds the sweetspot more often than not, then there should be no comfort issues with this string.'
Control - Score: 90
When it first started popping up on the pro tour the almost otherworldly control of ALU Power proved to be a missing link. It allowed pros to attack the ball more aggressively, which gave them the necessary spin to unlock a whole new world of angles and trajectories. It's safe to say Chris was impressed. He said, 'The control I found with this string was exceptional, and was the highlight of the playtest by far. With both colors I felt absolutely dialed in on every shot. I was able to take huge cuts at the ball and still keep everything within the lines. If I had to pick a winner for control out of the two - and it is awfully close - I'd have to go with ALU Power Ice. I felt very confident with both colors, but the slightly deader Ice allowed for a more aggressive swing.'
Despite the extra power he experienced, Andy didn't lose any control. He said, 'Even with the excellent power ALU Power is still stiff enough to keep its shape at impact and give the desired amount of control. I found the Ice to have slightly more control than the Grey simply because the ball didn't jump off the strings as much. Usually soft and comfortable means that there's a loss of control, but not here! There are definitely stiffer strings out there that will provide more control, but for as soft and comfortable as this string is, it provides enough control to let you hit your shots with aplomb all day long!'
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Playability Duration - Score: 81
Prior to the introduction of Luxilon's Big Banger series, the overall playability and tension maintenance of poly-based strings was abysmal. The launch of Big Banger Original and, subsequently, ALU Power marked a shift in the monofilament technology toward greater and longer playability. While poly-based strings still have a long way to to go to catch up with the tension maintenance of natural gut, players like Andy appreciate the improved playability. He said, 'The playability duration was above average, lasting upward of two to three weeks. It's not the longest lasting string, but tension maintenance and playability duration are things that Luxilon takes pride in, and they've nailed it with ALU Power.'
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Chris definitely noticed some changes after the tension dropped, but the control and spin remained quite high. He said, 'I found both colors to last my requisite two weeks of playability without issue. I played both through a third week, and even though tension had dropped off and the string started to feel not quite as comfortable, I was still able to find a lot of control and spin from the string.'