Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR Review — Spin Bite with Controlled Precision

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Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR Review


Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR Review – PURE RUSH R8ZOR positions itself as a control-first shaped poly with strong spin and stability, built for players who want their shots to drive through the court rather than loop high over the net.

With its sharp 8-sided profile, it sits in the same category as strings like Confidential and Tour Bite—but with a slightly more modern, smoother response. This is a spin string that prioritises control and trajectory over raw RPMs.

Quick verdict

Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR review – PURE RUSH R8ZOR delivers sharp spin, controlled depth and a very predictable launch angle.

The feel is crisp and connected, but not overly harsh. Where it stands out is in directional control and stability, especially when swinging aggressively.

👉 Ideal if you want spin that drives forward with control.

👉 Not ideal if you want soft feel or high, loopy trajectories.

What the numbers say

Note: Tru Pro hasn’t published lab measurements as yet. The scores below for Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR are indicative based on playtests, spec, and comparisons with similar shaped co-polys.

PURE RUSH R8ZOR — Performance Scores

Power75
Resilience Peak80
Elasticity55
Spin92
Control98
Tension Holding95
Stability95
Comfort60

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

Feel

R8ZOR feels crisp and direct on contact.

  • Clean, connected response
  • Slightly firm, but not harsh
  • Less dwell than softer polys

It sits closer to Confidential than softer shaped polys—but with a slightly smoother edge.

Power

Power is medium to medium-low.

No trampoline effect
Depth comes from your swing
Very linear response

This is not a “free power” string, it rewards commitment.

Spin

Spin is strong, but more penetrating than loopy.

  • Sharp bite from the 8-sided profile
  • Heavy topspin with forward drive
  • Slices stay low and skid

This is key:

👉 Spin translates into weight through the court, not just shape

Control

This is where R8ZOR stands out.

  • Very predictable launch
  • Easy to target lines
  • Stable on aggressive swings

You feel confident swinging out without the ball flying.

👉 One of the more locked-in shaped polys in this category.

Pros and Cons – Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR

Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR Review – Here’s a quick pros and cons snapshot for Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR:

✅ Pros ⚠️ Cons
  • Strong, penetrating spin with controlled trajectory
  • Excellent directional control on aggressive swings
  • Predictable, consistent launch angle
  • Crisp, connected feel at contact
  • Very good tension stability and playability window
  • Firm feel won’t suit comfort-first players
  • Not ideal for high, loopy spin styles
  • Requires good racquet head speed for depth
  • Less forgiving than softer polys

Durability & tension maintenance

Tru Pro Pure Rush R8zor Review
R8ZOR performs well across its lifespan

Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR Review – R8ZOR performs well across its lifespan.

Playability phases:

Fresh (0–4 hrs):

  • Crisp, sharp bite
  • Controlled launch
  • Very responsive

Mid (4–10 hrs):

  • Stable performance window
  • Control and spin remain consistent

Late stage:

  • Slight softening
  • Launch angle rises slightly
  • Still playable but less sharp

👉 It declines gradually, not suddenly—good for consistent players. See my Tennis racket string tension chart guide here.

Who it suits

Best For:

  • Aggressive baseliners
  • Fast swingers
  • Players who want control with spin
  • Competitive intermediates to advanced players

Not For:

  • Players needing maximum comfort
  • Those who prefer soft, plush feel
  • Players wanting high-arching spin
  • Slower swingers needing easy power

Best suited racquets

Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR Review – Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR works best in modern control or slightly powerful frames:

  • Yonex EZONE 98 / 100 — adds control to a lively frame
  • Babolat Pure Drive — reins in power and launch
  • Wilson Blade 98 — enhances bite and precision
  • Head Speed MP — improves stability and control
  • Yonex VCORE 98 — sharpens trajectory

👉 In powerful racquets, string slightly higher to control launch

Comparable strings to Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR

Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR Review – If you are considering Tru Pro PURE RUSH R8ZOR, you might also want to look at:

Comparable Strings — “Overall Fit” Snapshot

Real-world comparisons (not lab data) — how PURE RUSH R8ZOR stacks up against close alternatives.

PURE RUSH R8ZOR Controlled spin poly with penetrating trajectory
90
Solinco Confidential Firm, control-first poly with excellent stability
92
Solinco Tour Bite Sharper bite with more aggressive spin and firmness
91
Babolat RPM Blast Higher launch with easier power and spin
88
Yonex Poly Tour Rev Softer shaped poly with controlled spin and comfort
87
Quick read: R8ZOR sits firmly in the controlled-spin tier — more penetrating and stable than RPM Blast, slightly smoother than Tour Bite, and just below Confidential in pure control, but easier to use overall.

Practible recommendations

Tension: 21–23 kg (46–51 lbs) is a strong starting range. Go +1 kg if you’re using a powerful racquet or hitting flatter, and drop 1 kg if you want a bit more pocketing and easier depth.

Gauge: 1.25mm is the ideal balance for most players. Go thinner (1.20) for more spin and feel, or thicker (1.30) if you want added durability and stability.

Setup: Works best as a full bed for players prioritising control and spin. Also effective in hybrids—use R8ZOR in the mains with a softer cross (multi or soft poly) to improve comfort and feel.

Restringing: Holds tension well, but once the bite softens and the launch starts creeping up, it’s time to cut it out. Don’t wait until it feels completely dead.

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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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