Luxilon Savage Blue String Review – Spin-Focused Power with precision

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Luxilon Savage Blue Review


The Luxilon Savage Blue string sits slightly under the radar in the Luxilon range — overshadowed by the ALU Power and 4G families — but it offers a distinctly different experience.

Designed for players chasing maximum spin and firm, predictable control, Savage Blue combines a six-sided shape with Luxilon’s liquid crystalline polymer formula for a crisper, more connected feel.

It’s not a comfort-first string, but for players who swing big and hit heavy, it rewards full commitment with explosive bite and confidence on every shot. brand’s modern Scandinavian ethos — minimalist, durable, and performance-focused.

Quick verdict

Luxilon Savage Blue is a spin-focused, control-oriented polyester that delivers the classic firm Luxilon feel with a more aggressive, shaped profile. The six-sided design bites into the ball beautifully, producing heavy, dipping topspin without losing accuracy. While it’s definitely on the firmer side, the feedback is crisp and satisfying once you find the right tension.

It rewards confident swings and high racquet head speed, letting you hit out freely without fear of overhitting. Tension maintenance is decent but not exceptional, so frequent restringing is advised for optimal control. In short, Savage Blue is a precision tool for big hitters who like to play on their terms.

What the numbers and lab tests say

Luxilon Savage Blue – Based on independent test data:

AttributeScoreComment
Spin95%Excellent bite and snapback from its six-sided shape
Control100%Predictable response, ideal for high-level players
Power75%Low to medium power — you’ll need to generate your own pace
Resilience Peak75%Feels solid and firm throughout a session
Elasticity55%Minimal stretch; contributes to the crisp, direct feedback
Tension Holding70%Decent for a shaped poly, but expect a small drop after the first few hours
Stability60%Slight dip in consistency after extended play
Comfort65%On the firm side, but not harsh

👉 In short: Luxilon Savage Blue trades comfort for precision and bite — a string made for control and spin purists.

How it plays (feel, spin, power, control)

On court, Luxilon Savage Blue feels unmistakably Luxilon — firm, direct, and connected. The shaped profile grips the ball exceptionally well, giving you that heavy, dipping trajectory from the baseline.

It excels on topspin drives and aggressive second serves, allowing you to hit out without fear of overhitting.

The feel is crisp but not jarring, provided you don’t string it too tight. Off the racquet, there’s minimal dwell time — the ball leaves the strings fast and cleanly. It’s not plush or muted, but that’s the point: it’s built for control.

Durability & tension maintenance

Luxilon Savage Blue
After 6–8 hours of play, the response becomes noticeably livelier

Durability is solid for a shaped Luxilon string. The coating reduces notching, and snapback remains consistent through several sessions.

However, tension maintenance isn’t its strongest feature — after 6–8 hours of play, the response becomes noticeably livelier. Players who rely on pinpoint accuracy may want to restring frequently or go up 1–2 lbs to balance the tension drop. See my guide here on choosing the right tennis string tension.

👉 Overall: A strong performer for control and spin, but tension maintenance could be better.

Who it suits

Best For:

  • Advanced baseliners who hit with heavy topspin
  • Players who want a firmer, more predictable response
  • Aggressive servers looking to add kick and precision

Not For:

  • Beginners or casual players who prefer comfort
  • Flat hitters or those using flexible, low-powered frames

Best suited racquets

Savage Blue works best in modern, open-pattern frames where spin potential and racquet head speed can shine.

🎾 Luxilon Savage Blue Racquet Pairing Guide

Racquet TypeWhy It WorksExamples
Spin / Power FramesAmplifies bite and precisionBabolat Pure Aero, Yonex VCORE 100
Control FramesAdds aggression without losing stabilityWilson Blade 98, Head Prestige Tour
All-Round / Tweener FramesBalances liveliness and feelYonex Ezone 100, Head Speed MP

Comparable strings

If you like Luxilon Savage Blue, you might also want to try:

  • Solinco Confidential 1.25 — similar control and spin, but slightly softer feel
  • Toroline O’Toro Spin 1.25 — more comfort and tension stability
  • Luxilon ALU Power Spin — crisper and faster, but less dwell and feel

👉 In short: Luxilon Savage Blue’s edge is its blend of spin shape and firm control — it’s not the softest, but it’s incredibly reliable for confident, high-speed swings.

Practible recommendations

Tension: Start at 22–24kg. Drop tension by 1kg if you want a bit more comfort and pocketing.

Gauge: 1.27mm offers a balance of spin and durability.

Hybrid Option: Pair with a softer cross (e.g. PS Feel) to reduce stiffness and improve feel.

Restringing: Every 8–10 hours for consistent control.

I hope this review helped you understand what Luxilon Savage Blue is, who it works for, and what to expect from it over time. If you want to know if Savage Blue (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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AUTHOR

My name is Chris and I’m the founder of Prostrung. I’m an ERSA Pro Stringer and British tennis player based in London.

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