Why Chundo Spring
Drop Pro Gear · Sydney, Australia · Last updated June 2026
Let's be straight: Chundo Spring isn't here to be a cheaper version of BG80. It's a different string for players who want a different feel. Here's the honest case for trying it.
It's a feel, not a discount
BG80 is the safe, proven choice — consistent and familiar, and there's nothing wrong with that. Chundo Spring is built for a crisper, more responsive feel: a quicker, snappier response on the net and on the attack, in the Korean style. If you've ever wondered what a different string would feel like, that's the question Chundo answers. If you love BG80, keep it — no judgment.
Why we care how it's strung
Any string — Chundo, BG80, anything — only performs when it's strung properly, at the right tension, by someone who knows what they're doing. A rushed job on a good string feels worse than a careful job on an average one. That's why we don't hand your racquet to just anyone: we work with a stringer who does genuinely meticulous work, so the string actually does what it's meant to.
Honest about the price
We're not the cheapest, and we won't pretend to be. A good chunk of a restring's cost isn't the string itself — it's the labour of stringing it well. We'd rather charge fairly for a proper job than race to the bottom and hand you a string that never gets to show what it can do. That's the trade: a little more, strung right.
Try it — let the feel decide
Honestly, the only real test is your own racquet, your own hand. Grab a packet, get it strung properly, and play a couple of matches. If it's your feel, you've found your string. If not, at least you know — and we respect that either way.
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