Toalson Racquets

by Jonas Eriksson

Yesterday I received a parcel containing several Toalson racquets and strings. This means it’s review time!

Toalson is a relatively unknown brand on the tennis market, but they’ve been around for a while. This is what it says on their website: Toalson is a brand of TOA STRINGS CO.,LTD. With over 60 years of experience in manufacturing, sales and marketing of sports products Toals is a reliable world player in the sports market.

What stands out about Toalson racquets? Well, for one, they’re made in Japan, not China. In times of Peng Shuai’s disappearance (something similar happened to Jack Ma when he criticised the Chinese government), it feels nice to see “Made in Japan” (like with Yonex racquets).

The parcel contained three different racquets, a few packages of strings and some overgrips. Thanks to Alex Camacho Prats for arranging the demo package.

Toalson Racquet Reviews to come

I will review the following racquets.

Toalson Forty Love XX

Length 27 inch
Head Size 98 sq. inch
Weight average 305 g
Balance average 315 mm
String Pattern  16 x 20

Toalson S-Mach Pro 97 310

Length 27 inch
Head Size 97 sq. inch
Recommended Tension 45-60lbs
Weight 310g±5g
Balance average 315mm±5mm
String Pattern  16 x 19

Toalson Sweet Area Training Racquet 320

Material Graphite and Glass fiber
Head Size 60 sq.inch
Length 27 inch
Weight 320 grams
Thickness 20 mm
Grip Size G2

Toalson Strings

I’m testing polys like Aster and Profocus and they also sent multifilaments like Mugen and T8. It will be interesting to find out how these strings perform. Based on the comments on my Instagram post, people seem quite positive and excited about Toalson products. Is it the “magic of Made in Japan” or something else? Time and testing will tell.

Have you tried any Toalson products in the past and what do you think about them?

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1 comment

Randy January 31, 2023 - 14:31

I would like to know the recommended string tension for the Toalson OVR 117.

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