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You’re right, after bending 10s for some time restraint is needed.They take a bit of restraint when bending...but, you'll get used to them fairly quick.
Certainly quite a bit of different opinion’s on this subject.I know its not what people want to hear, but I find the string gauge discussion to be overplayed. There are historically great guitarists that played on horrific guitars when they started out. There have been great guitarists that played 8s and great guitarists that played 12s and 13s. A proper setup makes a TON of difference, and a ton of practice makes a huge difference as well.
I’ve tried 9s a few times, but never really gave them a long enough tryout. Love 10s but my fretting is getting sloppy. View attachment 473677
I like 9's on Fenders anyway due to the longer scale. 10's on Gibsons.
I have found that the hybrid scale 9-46 is a good compromise on Strats.
I’ve dabbled with 10s...but always returned to the feel of 9s. Strange how such a micro difference in thickness really does affect the feel and playability.