🎯 Dampening Vibes, Elevating Wins!
The Polyfibre Long Dampener is a high-quality vibration dampener designed specifically for tennis racquets. Manufactured by Polyfibre in Taiwan, this product enhances your playing experience by minimizing vibrations, allowing for better control and comfort during matches. No batteries are required, making it an eco-friendly choice for players of all skill levels.
Batteries Included | No |
Brand | Polyfibre |
Manufacturer | Polyfibre |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Imported By | Bouncing Greens, New Delhi |
A**R
Good quality product...
Product is made of good quality material and performs its function to my satisfactions.
R**H
Nice pieces
Good one
S**S
Not a great fit for 16x19 string pattern
While it did the job of dampening, the sides of the dampener keep coming off the strings. This is a source of irritation to constantly fix the dampener back. I think it would work better for a 18x20 string pattern.Quality is fair.
S**I
Pathetic, dampener keeps coming out of racquet and does not even fit it properly
Pathetic, dampener keeps coming out of racquet and does not even fit it properly
B**N
It will never pop out while playing
It is long so definitely absorbs maximum vibrations, it is cheaper than other small dampeners and it fits nicely
A**C
Easy to use. Could be better.
I've used this for a few months. Product is good, usable.Con : after every few shots the dampener dislodges from 1 or 2 strings. This affects performance and is distracting. Has to be continuously pushed back into place. Irritant when playing fast games...Otherwise ok to use.
R**K
Not worth the trouble
To set the stage, I currently use the Gamma Shockbuster II as my standard vibration dampener on my Wilson RF 97 frames. Sad to say, I found the Polyfibre dampener quite useless. Besides offering limited dampening, it is a pain to install and needs to be longer on the ends.
G**H
Doesn't grip far-end strings!
The dampener is not wide enough to grip the far-end strings on both sides and keeps coming off after every few shots. I have a racquet with close string pattern, so in an open string pattern it'll barely grip the last strings on each end.
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