
Silvester Hepta-Plus Black is an aggressive, spin-focused polyester string designed for players who live at the baseline and love to dictate rallies with shape and control. With a seven-sided (hepta) profile, it grips the ball exceptionally well, making it a real weapon for topspin hitters who swing fast and full.
I’ve recently play-tested it across several racquets, and Hepta-Plus quickly stood out for its razor-sharp spin, crisp response, and predictable control. It’s a firm, high-performance poly that feels precise and connected — ideal for confident strikers who like feedback, not fuzziness.
Quick verdict
Silvester Hepta-Plus Black is a spin machine with elite control and solid power when you hit through the ball. Its crisp feel gives you total confidence to swing big without overhitting. It’s not built for comfort or easy power — this is a string for players who create their own pace and want the ball to dip hard inside the lines.
👉 In short: a modern poly for serious baseliners who want maximum spin, accuracy, and bite — with no surprises mid-rally.
What the numbers and lab tests say

According to lab data, Hepta-Plus scores top marks where it matters most:
- Spin – 100%
- Control – 100%
- Tension Holding – 90%
That triple-threat combination explains its incredibly consistent feel. Once you find your rhythm, every ball behaves predictably — you can hit heavy topspin or flatten out a winner without losing command.
Power (85%) and Resilience Peak (80%) show that Hepta-Plus has more punch than a typical “dead poly.” The string returns energy effectively when you commit to your shots, giving depth without over-launching.
Elasticity (55%) and Comfort (60%) are on the firmer side, typical for a shaped poly focused on control. Meanwhile, Stability (65%) is solid, keeping the stringbed consistent over long hitting sessions.
👉 The takeaway: Hepta-Plus performs exactly like it tests — sharp, spinny, and ultra-controlled.
How it plays (feel, spin, power, control)
On court, Hepta-Plus Black feels alive and assertive. The heptagonal edges grab the ball instantly, making it easy to generate RPMs and aggressive dip on heavy topspin. From the baseline, the launch angle is predictable, so you can hit out confidently without fear of sailing long.
There’s a crispness to the feedback that performance players will love — you feel connected to the ball with every swing. Power is accessible when you accelerate through contact, but it never overwhelms. Slice backhands, in particular, stay low and biting.
At net, it’s firm but responsive; the stringbed gives clear feedback without feeling harsh. Players who value direct, accurate feel will enjoy its feedback loop.
Durability & tension maintenance

Hepta-Plus holds its tension impressively for a spin-oriented string — rated at 90%, it performs well over multiple sessions before showing noticeable drop-off. That’s a standout figure given its shaped design.
Durability is excellent for its gauge (1.24mm): the edges resist early wear, and the stringbed maintains snapback deep into its lifespan. Heavy hitters will still need regular restringing, but for most advanced players, this string keeps its character session after session.
👉 Overall: excellent life span, reliable tension, and consistent spin output. See my guide here on choosing the right tennis string tension.
Who it suits
Best For:
- Advanced baseliners who rely on heavy topspin
- Players seeking a firm, controlled poly with explosive bite
- Competitive players who like feedback and consistency
Not For:
- Beginners or slow swingers seeking free power
- Players sensitive to firm strings or arm discomfort
- Touch players who rely on pocketing and dwell time
Best suited racquets
Mayami Tour Hex works best in modern spin and control frames, where its balance of spin, control, and stability can shine.
- Yonex Ezone 100 / Wilson Clash 100 — tames power, adds consistency
- Babolat Pure Aero / Head Extreme MP — maximizes spin and precision
- Wilson Blade 98 / Yonex Percept 100 — enhances directional control and depth
🎾 Silvester Hepta-Plus Racquet Pairing Guide
| Racquet Type | Why Hepta-Plus Works | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spin-friendly frames (Babolat Pure Aero, Head Extreme MP, Yonex VCORE 100) | The heptagonal shape amplifies topspin and bite | Excellent for aggressive topspin hitters |
| Control-oriented racquets (Wilson Blade 98, Head Prestige Tour, Yonex Percept 100) | Adds lift and spin without compromising control | Ideal for advanced players who hit flat or mixed |
| Tweener racquets (Wilson Clash 100, Yonex Ezone 100) | Keeps power manageable while adding control and precision | Drop tension slightly for added comfort |
Comparable strings
If you like Hepta-Plus Black, you might also enjoy:
- Solinco Confidential 1.25 – similar precision and bite, but firmer feel
- HighString Zeus 2.0 1.25 – more explosive with greater pop off the stringbed
- Grapplesnake Tour Sniper 1.25 – softer, more controlled feedback with consistent spin
👉 In short: Hepta-Plus Black ranks among the most aggressive spin polys available — a string that rewards full commitment with laser-like control.
Practible recommendations
Tension: 21–23 kg is the sweet spot. Drop 1–2 kg for more power or comfort.
Gauge: 1.24mm offers a balance of spin and durability; go thicker if you break strings often.
Hybrid Options: Pair with a softer cross (e.g., Silvester Energy, Nordicdots CS125) to increase comfort without losing spin.
Restringing: Every 10–12 hours of play for optimal consistency and bite.
I hope this review helped you understand what Silvester Hepta-Plus is, who it works for, and what to expect from it over time. If you want to know if Hepta-Plus (or another string) is right for your game or if you’re ready to book a restring, just send us a message via chat!
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