Collection: Multifilament Tennis Restrings

Our multifilament restringing options are ideal for players seeking comfort, feel, and power. Made from hundreds of microfibres woven together, multifilament strings replicate the natural elasticity of gut to deliver a softer response and excellent shock absorption — perfect for players who want to protect their arm and enjoy a lively, forgiving string bed.

We use trusted performance strings such as Wilson Sensation, Solinco Vanquish and Kirschbaum Gut Feeling to ensure a smooth, premium finish. Each restring is completed with precision tensioning and expert care to maximise playability and consistency.

Want to explore other options? Visit our tennis restrings collection to compare all string types and find the best match for your playing style.

How it works

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BROWSE OUR RESTRING OPTIONS

View our selection of restring options and any extras you may require. You can pay via the website or on collection, it's up to you. You can drop us a WhatsApp if you require any further information on string and tension guidance.

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DROP YOUR RACKET TO US

Give us a call or WhatsApp to arrange a suitable day and time for you to drop your racket off. We can discuss any specialist requirements before leaving your racket with us. Free parking is also available at our premises.

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COLLECT YOUR RACKET

Your racket will be available to collect, typically 24-hours after you have dropped it off. Same day and while you wait services are available on request. Your racket will be professionally restrung with your desired string and tension.

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Multifilament Tennis String FAQ's

What are multifilament tennis strings?

Multifilament strings are made by weaving thousands of microfibres together, usually coated with a resin, to replicate the soft feel of natural gut strings. They offer exceptional comfort, power, and feel, making them a popular choice for players seeking arm-friendly strings.

Who are multifilament strings best suited for?

Multifilament strings are ideal for players suffering from tennis elbow or other arm discomfort, as they absorb vibrations effectively. They are also great for those who prioritise power and comfort over spin and durability.

How do multifilament strings compare to polyester strings?

Multifilament strings are softer and more elastic than polyester, providing more comfort and power but less durability and spin potential. Polyester strings, by contrast, offer better control and spin but are stiffer and less forgiving on the arm.

Do multifilament strings lose tension quickly?

No, multifilament strings maintain tension better than polyester or hybrid setups. Their performance remains consistent for players who restring regularly or are not heavy string breakers.

Are multifilament strings durable?

While softer and less durable than polyester, multifilament strings are more durable than natural gut. Players who don’t hit with excessive spin or power often find them sufficiently long-lasting.

What are the advantages of using multifilament strings?

Multifilament strings offer:

  • Exceptional comfort for reduced risk of arm injuries.
  • Powerful response with easy depth on shots.
  • Great touch and feel, making them ideal for finesse players.

What are the downsides of multifilament strings?

The main downsides are lower durability and reduced spin potential compared to polyester strings. They also tend to fray over time, which can lead to breakage.

Can multifilament strings be used in a hybrid setup?

Yes, multifilament strings are commonly used in hybrid string setups. Pairing them with polyester in the mains provides comfort and power while retaining spin and durability.

What string tension works best with multifilament strings?

A tension range of 22-26 kg (48-58 lbs) is typically recommended for multifilaments to optimise their comfort and power. Higher tensions may reduce their elasticity, while lower tensions maximise power and feel.

Which players use multifilament strings?

Players of all levels, from recreational to advanced, can benefit from multifilaments. They’re particularly popular among older players, junior players, and those recovering from arm injuries.