My favorite unwound low g options are Living Water, PhD and Worth CHHDLG strings. Funnily enough, I like each of them best on a different uke, so you may need to try a few types to see what sounds best on your instrument.
I like the PhD, Worth CHHDLG & Worth BF-LG. Depends on the uke. The PhD & Worth CHHDLG I really like on my KoAloha. The Worth BF-LG I like on my Pono Tenor.
I like PHD and Orca unwound.
I recently tried a flatwound polished string, they are super.
Punch and sustain of a wound with the feel of an unwound, no squeeks.
Also the smaller diameter means no adjustment to the nut slots.
I like PHD and Orca unwound.
I recently tried a flatwound polished string, they are super.
Punch and sustain of a wound with the feel of an unwound, no squeeks.
Also the smaller diameter means no adjustment to the nut slots.
I just switched to Low G so I dont have much to compare to but I am using the Aquila Red Series. It feels softer and maybe heavier than the normal aquilas. I like it but it did take a bit longer to stretch out than normal.
I'm very happy with the Aquila Reds, I just put one on my concert uke after having one on my Tenor for a long time. Make sure to get the new formulation ones, they don't stretchstretchstretch like the first ones did.
After I figured out that a burr on my nut was causing the string breaking problem on the Aquila Reds; I am super satisfied with them. They sound better on my Ovation tenor than anything I have used. Much more balanced with the other strings.
I've only tried low G with Worth clear mediums and Freemont Blacklines. I've also only used them on concert size ukuleles. I've been pleased with both of those brands and tried each of them on multiple ukuleles. I did notice that the Worth low G tends to sound better on solid wood than it does on laminate.