Head to head

Kirschbaum Helix 16 vs Poly Star Strike 16 (1.30)

They split the measurements 3–3. The widest gap is string friction, where Helix 16 is 15 percentile points ahead. Every figure is a testing-machine result at a fixed reference tension.

Measured, side by side

Kirschbaum

Helix 16

Polyester · 16 ga

Poly Star

Strike 16 (1.30)

Polyester · 16 ga

Stiffness lower = softer, kinder on the arm
20573rd pct
20169th pct
Tension loss lower = stays where you strung it
5594th pct
4987th pct
Energy return higher = livelier, more free power
839th pct
838th pct
Spin potential higher = more spin off the string bed
5.467th pct
5.159th pct
Ball bite higher = grabs the ball harder
0.40326th pct
0.41433rd pct
String friction lower = strings slide and snap back
0.07411th pct
0.08126th pct

Bars are percentile against all 788 strings, and the marked side is the one that measures better, which is not always the one you want. A firmer bed is worse for your elbow and better for your control, and no measurement knows which of those you came for.

Which one wins, by problem

Each string's standing on the site's rankings, out of every measured string in the database. This is where a comparison stops being arithmetic and starts being a decision.

Swapping between them: what tension?

Bed stiffness is published at one reference tension, so the only honest conversion is to scale it. These are starting points from 52 lb, not prescriptions. The calculator takes your own tension.

Coming from Helix 16 at 52 lb

String Strike 16 (1.30) at 53.0 lb 24.0 kg

Coming from Strike 16 (1.30) at 52 lb

String Helix 16 at 51.6 lb 23.4 kg

Hybrid: what if you used both?

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.

Helix 16 mains / Strike 16 (1.30) crosses

Stiffness71st pct · 1 measured
Tension loss93rd pct · 1 measured
Energy return8th pct · 1 measured
Spin potential66th pct · 1 measured
Ball bite26th pct · 1 measured
String friction14th pct · 1 measured

Strike 16 (1.30) mains / Helix 16 crosses

Stiffness70th pct · 1 measured
Tension loss90th pct · 1 measured
Energy return8th pct · 1 measured
Spin potential61st pct · 1 measured
Ball bite31st pct · 1 measured
String friction22nd pct · 1 measured

Open this in the hybrid builder

Which goes dead first?

Estimated from tension loss, which is the only thing the database measures about ageing. This is when the bed stops playing the way you strung it, not when the string breaks.

Helix 16

~12 hours of play

Strike 16 (1.30)

~14 hours of play

Both strings in full

Every published measurement
StringGaugePriceStiff lb/inLoss %Power %SpinBite COFFriction COF
Kirschbaum Helix 16 Polyester16find20555835.40.4030.074
Poly Star Strike 16 (1.30) Polyester16find20149835.10.4140.081

Add a third string Helix 16 in full Strike 16 (1.30) in full