They are 042, .056, .075, .100 , i found the tension slightly lower than the la bella deep talking , but certainly not floppy ,they have a similar feel to the stock rounds it came with ,only smoother 🙂
After trying various strings and not being 100% happy I’ve just fitted La Bella low tension flats to my sandberg TT ,and they are great, i have to wind the tone back for what I play but the brightness is there if I need it ,and in passive mode it’s sweet, it took a while and a few quid but it was worth it 🙂
Welcome 👍. There is no one particular bass for reggae, I’ve seen it played on many different types of bass over the last 35 years , and I’ve had many , but IMO a good place to start would be a fender Jazz or Precision with either flatwound or tapewound strings for a mellow tone 🙂
If anyone is looking, this is ending soon, no bids yet 🙂. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F254371071172
Edit, it’s not mine , I’ve been watching it 🙂
I’ve had a set of these on one of my jazzes for over 3 years and they’ve really worn in nice, they have a nice deep warm sound which is perfect for me, obviously the tone will differ from bass to bass but @Mickyk I agree with Marc s , at £10 - £12 they would certainly be worth a go to maybe get you a step closer to the sound you’re looking for 🙂