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Antoine says
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Following Nick advices (thanks!), I strung one of my artengo sr990 with the ultranick 18 and one with the Barrage Pro.
Both at the same tension.
The Barrage Pro felt more dynamic than the ultranick but that’s pretty much it.
The ultranick is superior in terms of spin, control and less vibration.
Don’t get me wrong, I still feel the Barrage Pro is a good option but considering that longevity is not as good as Ashaway (Nick’s words, both are still good for me), I would still go for Ashaway.