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Toroline Dreddy Hybrid Tennis String Set Neon Green/Neon Yellow Dustin Brown

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Management number 219106788 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$8.00 Model Number 219106788
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Unleash the creativity, flair, and explosiveness of tennis icon Dustin Brown with the Dreddy Blend — a hybrid setup pairing two of Toroline’s most dynamic co-poly strings for a game-changing combination of bite, control, and feel. Mains: O-TORO TOUR GREEN (1.23MM/17) A stiffer, hexagonal-shaped co-poly engineered for ruthless bite, laser-like control, and tour-level durability. The edges grab the ball for extreme spin, while the extra firmness keeps your shots dialed in. Crosses: O-TORO SNAP YELLOW (1.25MM/16L) An ultra-slick, softer round co-poly designed to unleash explosive snapback and plush feel. The smooth surface lets the mains glide freely, loading the ball with spin and adding buttery pocketing. The Result: The stiffer, shaped mains bite into the ball, while the slick, softer crosses fire it back with lightning-fast snapback — giving you the best of both worlds in spin and feel. Built for players who want to attack with creativity, confidence, and control — just like Dreddy.

  • Mains: O-TORO TOUR GREEN (1.23MM/17)
  • Crosses: O-TORO SNAP YELLOW (1.25MM/16L)
  • Tennis Spectrum
Color Neon Green/Neon Yellow
Brand Name Tennis Spectrum
Model Name DREDDY
Manufacturer Toroline
Included Components Tennis String Set

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