16 gauge (1.30mm) tennis strings
16 gauge — 1.30mm in metric — is the standard, hard-wearing string thickness for recreational and intermediate tennis players. Thicker strings absorb more impact, last longer between restrings, and provide a more solid, stable feel on contact than thinner gauges. They generate slightly less spin than 17 or 18 gauge but you'll spend less time and money keeping them in your racquet. The 16 gauge sets in this collection cover Babolat RPM Hurricane and RPM Team, Tecnifibre X-One Biphase, Wilson NXT, plus brand reels.
How to choose
If you break strings often, go 16 gauge. If you want a bit more spin and feel, look at 17 gauge. For dedicated spin players, 18 gauge. Brand options include Babolat strings and Wilson strings.
Frequently asked questions
What does "16 gauge" mean in tennis strings?
It refers to the string diameter — 16 gauge equals 1.30mm. Higher numbers mean thinner strings.
Is 16 gauge string more durable than 17?
Yes — typically 30-40% longer playing life before breakage, due to thicker construction.
Do 16 gauge strings give less spin?
Marginally — thicker gauges grip the ball slightly less. Most recreational players won't notice, but tour-level spin players prefer 17 or 18 gauge.
Should beginners use 16 gauge?
Yes — durability matters more than peak performance for beginners learning consistent contact.
Are 16 gauge strings cheaper?
Same per-set price as 17 gauge in most ranges. The savings come from longer life — fewer restrings per season.