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Although not the rarest cats in the world in terms of the frequency of sightings (that accolade would probably go to something like the Bay Cat in Borneo, or the Andean Cat in South America), the two species of Lynx that we have in Europe are very special animals. Numbers of Iberian Lynx have bounced back since the mid-2000s, although currently there are still less than 500 individuals in the wild. With careful planning and expert guidance it is perfectly possible to see an Iberian Lynx and we offer a very popular tour within the cat’s strongholds of Coto Doñana and the Sierra Morena in Andalucia. The Eurasian Lynx has a far greater range in Europe and is not classified as endangered. However, Eurasian Lynx are very difficult to see due to their habitat (vast unpopulated forests) and wariness of humans – seeing one requires a great deal of skill, patience and luck. Our Eurasian Lynx tour in Poland probably gives the best chance of a sighting of any tour on the market, and relies on spotlighting along forest trails and open glades, and scanning mountainsides and meadows in Bieszczady National Park.
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Head Lynx Tour Review
A co-polyester monofilament from head designed for hard hitting players. will it help you produce champagne tennis.
Lynx Tour is part of HEAD’s family of co-polyester strings sitting alongside the standard Lynx and the other offshoot variants: Lynx Edge and Lynx Touch.,
Lynx Tour is marketed as the stiffest of the three and was pre-launched as “Experimental Tour” a couple of years ago with several pros including Andrey Rublev testing it out before it officially made it onto the shelves.
Its biggest claim to fame however, is that Dominic Thiem used it in a hybrid configuration when he beat Federer in the 2019 Indian Wells final.
Head Lynx Tour is available in three colours (orange, grey and champagne) and two gauges, 1.25mm and 1.30mm. A 1.20mm is also rumoured to be available soon.
Like all polys bearing the moniker “Tour”, it is said to offer great spin and control for hard-hitting players, but how did it play for me?
Find out in this full Head Lynx Tour playtest and review.
Head Lynx Tour Specification
Designed for the harder hitting intermediate to advanced level player the unique 6-edge design of this co-polyester will provide the ultimate blend of control and spin. A monofilament made out of a new co-polymer mixture which also increases the durability, whilst being still comfortable to play. How Head pitch Lynx Tour
String Specs
- Co-polyester Monofilament
- Gauges: 16g/1.30mm and 17g/1.25mm
- Colours: Orange, Grey, Champagne
Racket Setup for Testing
I have used Head Lynx Tour a couple of times in a Wilson Blade 98 , but I paired it with the Head Boom MP for this playtest , which I was reviewing.
The pack I had was grey colour in at 1.25mm. I used the portable MiStringer to string it as a two-piece job at 45lbs.
In terms of the six-sided hexagonal shape, the edges are not so pronounced and pre stringing; it almost looks round until you look at it more closely.
Stringing was comparable to all polyesters. The coil memory wasn’t significant, and it was pretty soft to handle.
It has a chunky/weighty feel, but this isn’t a problem. The Boom MP is also an easy racket to string, so it was a straightforward job.
Head Lynx Tour Playtest
I have used Head Lynx Tour on several different surfaces, but I tested it on indoor hard courts before writing this review.
Initial Thoughts and How It Felt
When I first used Head Lynx, given the string has quite a high dynamic stiffness and visually looks quite chunky, I was expecting a somewhat muted and stiff response.
However, the string has a softer feel, giving a level of feeling that belies its actual stiffness rating. It is still stiff, but it errs more towards polyester’s ‘comfortable’ side.
I don’t know whether this is due to the coating on the strings or their composition, but there’s no harshness on off-centre hits, and it’s above average in the comfort department for a poly.
Based on that, Lynx Tour reminds me of Solinco Confidential and the recently reviewed Mayami Tour Hex , which are both strings I rate highly.
How It Played
For a polyester, the power potential of Lynx Tour is above average. It’s not free power because the string will not reward players with zero swing, but Lynx Tour certainly has some added pop if you take a decent cut at the ball.
Control for me relates to how consistent the stringbed response is, and Lynx Tour provides a very consistent one.
The launch angle was consistent (relatively low), and despite the string having a bit of pop, I never felt like I was sacrificing control.
When I was on top in the rallies, I could land the ball where I wanted, and the strings gripped nicely on my slice backhand.
Lynx Tour was also well behaved during the reaction type shots. I played on a fast indoor court where sometimes you only have one shot at your disposal, and the stringbed was able to respond how I wanted it to and keep the ball alive in faster-paced scrambling type rallies.
Comfort / Feel
Head Lynx Tour fits firmly in the middle ground for feel; it’s firm without being stiff but not mushy or muted.
In terms of pocketing, there is some, but I never got the feeling the ball was sinking into the string bed as I did with Mayami Tour Hex.
I don’t have any arm problems to report, but Head Lynx Tour felt more comfortable than some other polys I’ve tried, putting it in the middle ground, not the softest, not the firmest.
The spin potential of Lynx Tour is high, and the hexagonal shape of the string combined with the slick external coating reduces friction during impact, increasing snapback and spin potential.
I am more of a flat hitter than a loopy topspin player, and the launch angle with Lynx Tour combined with the Boom MP works nicely for my game – flat but with enough spin to add some margin.
Depending on the racket’s head size and string pattern, I think players who like the loopier dipping launch angle will prefer other polys or will need Lynx Tour in a thinner 18 gauge to get that type of loop.
So if you are a player who wants to clear the net by 2 metres and bounce the ball head high, there are better string choices for that.
Durability and Price
The durability of Head Lynx Tour is on a par with most polyesters, maybe slightly above, and players who put polyester strings through their paces will get 10-14 hours out of it.
While I wouldn’t recommend keeping a polyester in for an extended period like you can with a multifilament, I was impressed with how long Lynx Tour kept its characteristics. I think you can get away with using this string for longer without it going dead or plasticisation occurring.
Whenever I have strung a racket with it, I never felt I wanted a fresh set, or it suddenly got harder to keep the ball in play after that 5-10 hour mark.
Usually, with the softer poly, they play great for a short period but then drop off a cliff. However, the tension maintenance on Head Lynx Tour is probably the best amongst all polyester strings I have ever tested, putting up there alongside the likes of Dunlop Explosive Speed, Solinco Hyper G , MSV Focus Hex Ultra, Mayami Tour Hex and Solinco Confidential .
Who Is This String For?
In truth, despite their widespread usage, only about 5% to 10% of the tennis-playing population can genuinely use stiffer polyester strings.
However, with Head Lynx Tour, even though it has ‘Tour’ in the name, I think it’s more accessible to a broader group of players.
While it’s not something you’d throw to an outright beginner, it has a bit of softness and liveliness, which makes it more of a versatile all-rounder when compared to other polyesters that are typically harsh and muted.
Still, this string is best suited to higher level players who have the technique and conditioning that makes the need for poly like spin and control a pre-requisite to keep the ball within the lines.
At the recreational level, for intermediates who are using polyesters but would benefit from a little bit more power and some more arm friendliness, Head Lynx Tour is one to consider.
It becomes an even better choice for a wide range of player abilities if you put it into a hybrid with a monofilament like Head Velocity MLT or natural gut.
Note: The grey-coloured string seems to be the softer/liveliest of the three colours available.
Similar Strings
- Solinco Confidential
- Mayami Tour Hex
- MSV Focus-Hex
- Solinco Hyper-G
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Final Thoughts
HEAD Lynx Tour is another decent polyester to add to the market’s ever-growing lineup of tennis strings.
Revolutionary? No. But it’s probably the best polyester string HEAD has made to date (yes, I know some would say this means very little as their previous polyester forays aren’t highly regarded), but overall, I liked it.
The one area it excels is tension maintenance and playing longevity. If that’s what you are after, this is undoubtedly one for the shortlist.
It sits firmly in the middle of the road for the other properties. So for players who operate at extremes, e.g., they need extreme spin or extreme feel, this isn’t for them. But if you like a blend of properties that do a few things pretty well, I’d recommend testing it out.
This string also works very well at a lowish tension in the Head Boom MP. The Boom MP is a racket that requires full, fast strokes to bring out its best features, and that’s also what Head Lynx Tour needs.
Combine the two, and you bring out the best of both.
- Excellent tension maintenance
- Above-average comfort
- Consistent response
- Edges are not pronounced, so look elsewhere for those expecting a heavily shaped spin string.
Have you tried Head Lynx Tour? What did you think of it? Let me know in the comments.
Control - 9.5
Comfort - 6.5, touch / feedback - 7, snapback - 9.5, durability and tension maintenance - 10.
HEAD Lynx Tour is another decent polyester to add to the ever-growing lineup of tennis strings on the market with excellent tension maintenance and playing longevity.
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How did Thiem look in his match? I watched Stan but not Domi.
Just the opposite for me 😉 I have only watched small part of Stan’s match but the whole Dominic’s match.
There is covid (or not) and there is war in Ukraine (or not) and you believe, people are keen to try new strings? Rather Stingers I guess 😉 Yesterday Thiem made his comeback in Marbella. Lost the match but showed all his trademark shots. Looks like the wrist was no more a problem and general fitness high. Now he goes for Marrakesh and I expect him rising the game fast. Good decision to not make the comeback first in MC, because he would lose there to anyone and have only 1 match played before the clay season get’s on high tours. The same with Stan. Maybe both stay for some days more in Marbella to play practice matches together? Thet s what they need – playing matches, not friendly hitting, even if hard and intense.
Stan hit the ball well, but looked a bit rusty on movement and not quite able to work the points. Had a 4-1 lead second set though.
Quite the same with Domi. He was not trying to outfox the less experienced opponent to win the match, but rather to find his game. Which resulted in partly sharp shots – both backhand and forehand and nice dropshots. He looked very well conditioned. What was missing (and he confirmed this after the match), was some automatism in playing patterns like hit here and move there, looking like he was not able to read well his own game or forgot, where usually the opponent hits back after I hit to the line on the backhand side of the opponent. Or like he was hitting something and kind of waiting with decision about moving until the opponent (who showed big form for his ranking)made his shot – then it was of course too late to catch the ball. Not very much more UE’s than usual but too many serve errors. I take it positive – shots were there with good timing, no fears about hitting forehands, but the same as with Stan – “forgot” how to win points 😉 Don’t know about Stan, but Dominic goes now to play Marrakesh. Not He needs (Stan probably too) to play every tournament available, until deeper runs come. So for Dominic no more long breaks over clay. Marrakesh-Monte-Carlo-Serbia Open (instead of usual Barcelona)-Madrid-Rome (maybe Lyon if early exit in Rome)-Paris. I guess Stan will have similar program. Besides of the injury Thiem has had motivation struggles long before the injury, just after US Open and London 2020. But he looked motivated and happy to feel a player again 🙂
What do you think about Alcaraz? Some start to predict, he wins a slam and maybe goes for No. 1 before end of 2022.
Comparing Stan’s and Dominic’s comebacks. Stan was 4:1 and lost. Dominic was 0:5 in first , made re-break at at 1:5, then had 2 chances to re-break and level the set at 3:5, but could not convert. Somehow the Argentine did play a lot better than expected and was able to read Dominic’s weak points and exploit them. But given both had no physical problems, I expect they will both do a lot better next tournament. Not sure, where is Stan now going to play.
So Thiem is covid positive. There’s more covid than ever before, yet it’s not in the news any more. How weird!
But he’s vaccinated?
Why do you think, it’s weird? Covid is no news anymore. Ukraine starts to no more be news anymore. We need something else 😉 Putin or Biden must die under suspicious circumstances or something. Or at least Zhelensky.
Maybe next news will be energy bills and broken supply chains all over the world. Let’s think about autonomy mode. Produce energy yourself. Produce food yourself. Don
… Don’t use anything from abroad. Forget Internet and computers. Go back to the nature!!!
Europe is screwed, the USA is screwed. Rouble reserve currency?
I can see the lights going off in Europe this winter.
Europe will heat itself with sweaters (according to German proposition). Germany has large experience in creating substitutes 😉 Everyone gets personal dynamo and will produce electricity for all own needs. No pedaling, no light 😉 UK has at least enough wool 🙂
HEAD Lynx Tour is a good string, it is the best poly they have produced in my opinion.
If I understand it correctly you tested the grey version. What is the source of this information: “The grey coloured string is the softest/liveliest of the three colours available. So if you want the softer feeling Lynx Tour, go with grey. Both the orange and champagne play firmer” ?
Lab testing.
Head Lynx Tour Grey has a lower dynamic tension than Orange and Champagne.
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HEAD Lynx Tour String Review
HEAD recently released a new polyester string that has been in the works for a long time. Here is my HEAD Lynx Tour string review.
The new champagne-colored string HEAD Lynx Tour was previously called HEAD Experimental Tour. It is supposed to fill in the gap between the softer HEAD Lynx string and the stiffer HEAD Hawk. It comes in two gauges, 1.25 and 1.30. I would say the playability and tension maintenance is quite similar to Solinco Hyper-G and HEAD’s Dennis Fabian even alludes to that string being an inspiration for HEAD in his interview below.
HEAD Lynx Tour String Characteristics
But if you have arm issues, I think the best advice is to stay away from polyester strings until you’re feeling better.
The string got some extra publicity when Dominic Thiem used it in a hybrid with HEAD Hawk when he won Indian Wells in 2019, but he has since switched to Babolat RPM Power . Perhaps out of brand loyalty or just that he enjoys that string more.
The string is currently used by top junior Jonas Forejtek and is also being tested by many other pro players. We will see who ends up committing to this string on a full-time basis when pro tennis resumes.
HEAD Lynx Tour String Review and Interview
I interview one of the guys behind the string, HEAD’s Dennis Fabian, in the podcast below. Dennis talks about the work with the string and other things he is responsible for, like HEAD’s 3-in-1 machine and the stringing machine. Dennis has a lot of experience in the industry and as a stringer and the interview is well worth a listen (I am perhaps biased, but anyway).
Below you can also find my video review of the HEAD Lynx Tour string. After testing it for months, it has become one of my go-to strings. I really enjoy its playability and feel and it also looks great in many different racquets.
Have you tried HEAD Lynx Tour? What do you think about it?
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Very much looking forward to trying this string. I was wondering how you’d compre it to the Hyper-G, as I know that it’s the competitor Head had in mind when they developed this! Which one do you prefer in the end?
Also, very solid hitting with that Mantis in the end…
I was fortunate enough to get a couple of sets from a HEAD rep (thank you!). The string is “soft” and it feels good/decent. It didn’t last as long as I’d like from a set of strings, but the way I play nothing really lasts long besides my usual strings. I won’t be switching to it, but I’ll give it a “good grade”.
I play with a lot of topspin off of both wings and have been playing with GOSEN POLYLON for the past 10 years.(love the durability of these gosen strings)
Thanks for all your reviews TennisNerd :-)
Thanks for commenting, Leonardo.
It plays very similar to Hyper-G. I think the Lynx Tour might be a bit less spin-friendly, but more comfortable. But the differences are slight!
How many hours have you been getting out of them?
How does the shaped Lynx Tour affect durability or snapback for a gut hybrid?
It can saw into the gut a bit, so I would say it does affect it. I would go for a round poly with gut.
Would you say 1.25 or 1.30 is better? What’s the playing difference?
I like thinner gauges generally, otherwise, it tends to get too stiff.
You can compare whit the Ice Code? Thanks.
Ice Code is a bit softer and less spin-friendly.
Hi. I know it s a round vs a shape poly but how would you compare this head lynx tour to poly tour strike ? (Confort, tension maintenance… Spin i Guess the head wins grands down) Thanks you
Yeah, I prefer the HEAD string here, comfort similar, tension maintenance and spin is a win for Lynx Tour.
Ok. On my Ezone 100, I play with Yonex PTP which has a good confort but was looking for some extra spin. Unfortunately, the strike even with its good control, doesn’t pocket as well as the dwell time is really short. So Maybe I have to try this head lynx tour or revolve spin to have find again a good pocketing/dwell time and more control/spin and still have some confort as the PTP… (Maybe Cyclone could be cool too, in blak version to tame the power). What would you say at first reading ? Thank you. B.
I’ve hit Lynx Tour in the Blade v8 16×19 at 44 lbs for the past week. I really like it quite a bit — but want just a little more softness without going all Mannarino out here. While it is comfy, I have a wrist injury that I’m trying to avoid tempting to come back (no issues so far, though). Would you recommend hybriding with Element, or is there a full-bed candidate that has similar characteristics? Thanks Jonas!
What do you think about hybrid with lynx tour and luxilon 4g? Luxilon in the main or crosses?
Sounds stiff! I’d put Lynx tour in the crosses
After years of playing with polys this string (at 52lb) is giving me shoulder problems.
Maybe time for a hybrid?
Yeah, or a softer poly or lower tension. Lynx Tour is great but rather firm.
How much is the recommended tension?
I would go a few lbs lower than your regular tension
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HEAD Lynx Tour Tennis String
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HEAD Unisex – Adult's Lynx Tour Tennis String
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Introducing Head Lynx Tour ! As a medium firm co-poly, this string will give you the control to attack the ball with your most powerful strokes. Players looking for extra spin will appreciate how effectively this shaped co-poly grips and rotates the ball. In addition to its spin-friendly precision, Lynx Tour has above average tension maintenance for a poly-based monofilament.
- Gauge : 16/1.30mm
- Length : 40ft/12m
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- Color : Champagne (Gold), Grey, Orange
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Moscow metro private tours.
- 2-hour tour $87: 10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off
- 3-hour tour $137: 20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off.
- Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.
Highlight of Metro Tour
- Visit 10 must-see stations of Moscow metro on 2-hr tour and 20 Metro stations on 3-hr tour, including grand Komsomolskaya station with its distinctive Baroque décor, aristocratic Mayakovskaya station with Soviet mosaics, legendary Revolution Square station with 72 bronze sculptures and more!
- Explore Museum of Moscow Metro and learn a ton of technical and historical facts;
- Listen to the secrets about the Metro-2, a secret line supposedly used by the government and KGB;
- Experience a selection of most striking features of Moscow Metro hidden from most tourists and even locals;
- Discover the underground treasure of Russian Soviet past – from mosaics to bronzes, paintings, marble arches, stained glass and even paleontological elements;
- Learn fun stories and myths about Coffee Ring, Zodiac signs of Moscow Metro and more;
- Admire Soviet-era architecture of pre- and post- World War II perious;
- Enjoy panoramic views of Sparrow Hills from Luzhniki Metro Bridge – MetroMost, the only station of Moscow Metro located over water and the highest station above ground level;
- If lucky, catch a unique «Aquarelle Train» – a wheeled picture gallery, brightly painted with images of peony, chrysanthemums, daisies, sunflowers and each car unit is unique;
- Become an expert at navigating the legendary Moscow Metro system;
- Have fun time with a very friendly local;
- + Atmospheric Metro lunch in Moscow’s the only Metro Diner (included in a 3-hr tour)
Hotel Pick-up
Metro stations:.
Komsomolskaya
Novoslobodskaya
Prospekt Mira
Belorusskaya
Mayakovskaya
Novokuznetskaya
Revolution Square
Sparrow Hills
+ for 3-hour tour
Victory Park
Slavic Boulevard
Vystavochnaya
Dostoevskaya
Elektrozavodskaya
Partizanskaya
Museum of Moscow Metro
- Drop-off at your hotel, Novodevichy Convent, Sparrow Hills or any place you wish
- + Russian lunch in Metro Diner with artistic metro-style interior for 3-hour tour
Fun facts from our Moscow Metro Tours:
From the very first days of its existence, the Moscow Metro was the object of civil defense, used as a bomb shelter, and designed as a defense for a possible attack on the Soviet Union.
At a depth of 50 to 120 meters lies the second, the coded system of Metro-2 of Moscow subway, which is equipped with everything you need, from food storage to the nuclear button.
According to some sources, the total length of Metro-2 reaches over 150 kilometers.
The Museum was opened on Sportivnaya metro station on November 6, 1967. It features the most interesting models of trains and stations.
Coffee Ring
The first scheme of Moscow Metro looked like a bunch of separate lines. Listen to a myth about Joseph Stalin and the main brown line of Moscow Metro.
Zodiac Metro
According to some astrologers, each of the 12 stops of the Moscow Ring Line corresponds to a particular sign of the zodiac and divides the city into astrological sector.
Astrologers believe that being in a particular zadiac sector of Moscow for a long time, you attract certain energy and events into your life.
Paleontological finds
Red marble walls of some of the Metro stations hide in themselves petrified inhabitants of ancient seas. Try and find some!
- Every day each car in Moscow metro passes more than 600 km, which is the distance from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
- Moscow subway system is the 5th in the intensity of use (after the subways of Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai).
- The interval in the movement of trains in rush hour is 90 seconds .
What you get:
- + A friend in Moscow.
- + Private & customized Moscow tour.
- + An exciting pastime, not just boring history lessons.
- + An authentic experience of local life.
- + Flexibility during the walking tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
- + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
- + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
- + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
- + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time in Moscow.
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Head Lynx Tour Suggestion/Hybrid setup recommendations needed
- Thread starter slugs
- Start date Mar 27, 2020
- Mar 27, 2020
I've been playing with my Head 360+ Speed MP lite for about two weeks now with a full bed of Lynx tour 16G @53 lbs. With that being said, I find that this setup is a bit too harsh for me. I don't believe I'm what some classify as a "string breaker". Would the 17g version of the Lynx tour be worth trying out or should I switch to a hybrid setup. If Hybrid, what suggestions do you guys have? I find that that my play style utilizes ball placement and a lot of rallying. I try to keep the ball as low as possible and use my young legs to work the court. However, I do enjoy the access to spin when needed for finesse shots. Overall, I'm looking for power, comfort and average spin potential. Thanks in advance!
As of right now, I'm looking at the Lynx edge or Kirschbaum Touch Multifiber string as a hybrid with the lynx tour. I honestly think I will be fine with 17g hybrid setup over 16g. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated
Injured Again
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It sounds like you'd be much happier with a full bed of a high quality multi or natural gut rather than a hybrid that uses poly. The game style you use wouldn't be helped by any poly attribute as much as it would be hurt by the poly changing characteristics over its comparatively short lifetime.
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If you're looking for power, you're better off with gut/mutli since you aren't worry about control and spin. A high quality multi I would suggest is Tecnifibre NRG2 or X-One Biphase.
- Mar 28, 2020
Lynx Tour is on the firmer side in the Head poly range, up from regular lynx but below tournament level Hawk Regular Lynx 17 is a great do it all string, with the yellow version easily the best for comfort and power. Lynx Edge is similar but defiantly has a firmer feel because of the shaped edges, but grabs the ball a little better. I would also drop the tension to 48lbs in the Lite.
I have some 17g Lynx tour on the way that I can string lower tension around the 48 pounds you recommended. Do you think I should try a full bed of the 17g Lynx tour at 48-50 pounds or order a set of 17g Kirschbaum Touch Multifibre for a hybrid setup with the Lynx 17g?
- Jun 7, 2020
For full court play I recommend poly/multi. It has a lower launch angle, which it seems you're going for. Tension the strings at a +4 lb differential, softer string tighter. Also you don't have to shell out for Kirsch TM for use in a cross. Pro's Pro Gutex Ultra and Genesis Thunder Blast are multis that work well for crosses at under $10/pack. The multi should be 1 or 2 gauges thicker than the poly for good durability. But then again, Lynx Tour is shaped so it may wear quickly through any multi cross. Another way to soften up a full bed of poly is to leave the crosses un-straightened with smiles. Just let the tensioner pull on the slack until it stops and clamp. Continue to the next string. Finish, tie off, and never straighten the crosses. Play with it that way. It's more muted and with more dwell time and more comfortable.
- Sep 10, 2020
Anyone use it with gut mains?
- Dec 6, 2020
Anyone else find a decent Hybrid with Head Lynx Tour. Strung my Prestige Mids with it full bed at 49,47,45. Didn’t care for it. Played a few times with Head Lynx Tour/ PSGD at 47/47. Decent but robs the Prestige Mid of all its best qualities.
- Feb 16, 2024
PD1978 said: Anyone use it with gut mains? Click to expand...
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Will it be easy to find my way in the Moscow Metro? It is a question many visitors ask themselves before hitting the streets of the Russian capital. As metro is the main means of transport in Moscow – fast, reliable and safe – having some skills in using it will help make your visit more successful and smooth. On top of this, it is the most beautiful metro in the world !
. There are over 220 stations and 15 lines in the Moscow Metro. It is open from 6 am to 1 am. Trains come very frequently: during the rush hour you won't wait for more than 90 seconds! Distances between stations are quite long – 1,5 to 2 or even 3 kilometers. Metro runs inside the city borders only. To get to the airport you will need to take an onground train - Aeroexpress.
RATES AND TICKETS
Paper ticket A fee is fixed and does not depend on how far you go. There are tickets for a number of trips: 1, 2 or 60 trips; or for a number of days: 1, 3 days or a month. Your trips are recorded on a paper ticket. Ifyou buy a ticket for several trips you can share it with your traveling partner passing it from one to the other at the turnstile.
On every station there is cashier and machines (you can switch it to English). Cards and cash are accepted. 1 trip - 55 RUB 2 trips - 110 RUB
Tickets for 60 trips and day passes are available only at the cashier's.
60 rides - 1900 RUB
1 day - 230 RUB 3 days - 438 RUB 30 days - 2170 RUB.
The cheapest way to travel is buying Troyka card . It is a plastic card you can top up for any amount at the machine or at the ticket office. With it every trip costs 38 RUB in the metro and 21 RUB in a bus. You can get the card in any ticket office. Be prepared to leave a deposit of 50 RUB. You can get it back returning the card to the cashier.
SamsungPay, ApplePay and PayPass cards.
One turnstile at every station accept PayPass and payments with phones. It has a sticker with the logos and located next to the security's cabin.
GETTING ORIENTED
At the platfrom you will see one of these signs.
It indicates the line you are at now (line 6), shows the direction train run and the final stations. Numbers below there are of those lines you can change from this line.
In trains, stations are announced in Russian and English. In newer trains there are also visual indication of there you are on the line.
To change lines look for these signs. This one shows the way to line 2.
There are also signs on the platfrom. They will help you to havigate yourself. (To the lines 3 and 5 in this case).
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New lynx service connecting mco to disney fast, efficient, but not for everyone, route 311 runs every half hour from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m..
Erik von Ancken , Anchor/Reporter
ORLANDO, Fla. – On Sunday, Lynx launched its newest express bus route from the Orlando International Airport to Disney Springs and back via the tourist district for just $2.
Route 311 takes one hour, one way, makes three stops (Destination Parkway, Sand Lake SunRail Station, Florida Mall), runs every half hour from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. and replaces another popular bus route that served Central Florida’s hospitality industry.
Lynx spokesperson Matt Friendman said Link 311 is a “great route for anyone wanting to have an express type route from OIA to Disney Springs.”
Who is actually using the new bus route?
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News 6 rode the route Monday morning from Disney Springs to MCO to find out.
The 11:40 a.m. bus left on time to the minute. It arrived at its first stop, Destination Parkway, early and it pulled into the Orlando International Airport – the last stop on route 311 – at 12:40 p.m. as scheduled.
The ride was efficient, easy and relatively quick, considering that much of the ride is on Interstate 4 through the congested Disney and Universal Studios area.
But at the three stops in between, the bus picked up a total of only six riders. One was flying out of MCO, one was transferring to another bus at MCO’s Terminal A and the rest work at the airport.
None were tourists.
Rose and Pauli used to take the Link 111 route which shuttled them from Destination Parkway to their jobs in security and hospitality at the airport within an hour. They took one bus each way.
Link 311 replaced 111.
Now, Rose and Pauli must take two buses to get home at night because their work shifts don’t end in time to make the last bus which leaves the airport at 10:15 p.m.
“The other one was way better,” Pauli said in Spanish.
Rose said having to take a second bus home adds an extra hour to her already hour-and-a-half-long commute. And after the second bus drops her off, she must now pay for a ride-share to take her from the bus stop to her extended stay motel because buses don’t run regularly late at night.
“It’s so much more difficult,” Rose said. “I’m living in a hotel and so I’m spending $20 sometimes to get to work because now I’m wondering if I’m ever going to get to work. It’s a lot for me.”
News 6 asked Lynx about the new route’s negative impact for some and how it plans to fill the mostly empty buses.
“We promote this through our partners like the theme parks, OIA and on social media,” Friedman said.
Lynx is spending $3.5 million for the next five years for the new 311 route paid for by Orange County taxpayers through the Accelerated Transportation Safety Program.
According to the City of Orlando, “LYNX accommodates an average of 90,000 passenger trips per day, over an area of approximately 2,500 square miles” but the routes aren’t always direct or efficient.
In 2020, News 6 reported on a Lynx rider who was spending seven hours per day to get to and from work.
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Erik von Ancken anchors and reports for News 6 and is a two-time Emmy award-winning journalist in the prestigious and coveted "On-Camera Talent" categories for both anchoring and reporting.
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