Hybrid builder

Two strings,one string bed.

The mains carry most of the load, take most of the deflection and are the only strings that snap back. A hybrid is not the average of its two strings, and which one you put in the mains changes the answer more than which two you picked. Pick both and see where the bed lands.

Estimated, not measured. No hybrid combination has been tested as a bed. These figures are the two strings' own lab measurements weighted by how much of the bed each one actually is. Treat them as a guide to which way a pairing moves, never as lab data.

1 Your mains (the vertical strings)

These do most of the work. Usually the stiffer, more durable string, a polyester for most people who hybrid.

2 Your crosses (the horizontal strings)

These soften the bed and let the mains move. Usually gut or a multifilament.

Start over

Sensation 15 (1.35) mains / Sensation Control 16 (1.30) crosses

Wilson Sensation 15 (1.35) (Nylon) in the mains, Wilson Sensation Control 16 (1.30) (Nylon) in the crosses. Every figure below is estimated from the two strings' own lab measurements.

Where the bed lands

Stiffness15th pct · 1 measured
Tension loss6th pct · 1 measured
Energy return82nd pct · 1 measured
Spin potential51st pct · 1 measured
Ball bite13th pct · 1 measured
String friction25th pct · 1 measured

Percentile against all 788 measured strings, as if this bed were one of them.

The bed against its own two halves

A hybrid is only worth the extra work if it lands somewhere neither string reaches on its own. This is where you find out whether yours does.

Measurement Sensation 15 (1.35) alone This hybrid Sensation Control 16 (1.30) alone
Stiffness lower = softer, kinder on the arm 154 153 150
Tension loss lower = stays where you strung it 17 16 14
Energy return higher = livelier, more free power 93 93 93
Spin potential higher = more spin off the string bed 4.8 4.8 4.8
Ball bite higher = grabs the ball harder 0.380 0.382 0.391
String friction lower = strings slide and snap back 0.080 0.080 0.081

The other way round

Sensation Control 16 (1.30) in the mains and Sensation 15 (1.35) in the crosses is a different bed, not the same one described differently. Worth a look before you commit.

Stiffness15th pct · 1 measured
Tension loss4th pct · 1 measured
Energy return85th pct · 1 measured
Spin potential51st pct · 1 measured
Ball bite17th pct · 1 measured
String friction25th pct · 1 measured

Swap them round Compare the two strings head to head

How this is worked out

Each measurement is a weighted average of the two strings, with the mains carrying the larger share. The share is not the same for every metric: bed stiffness is close to 60/40 because the crosses genuinely soften the bed, but spin is nearer 80/20 because snapback is a mains phenomenon and the crosses barely participate in it.

These splits are the conventional stringer figures, not measurements. Nobody has put a hybrid bed on the machine and published the result, so this cannot be validated against anything. Treat it as a guide to which direction a pairing moves, and never as lab data. The full methodology →