Badminton Stringing - Haribito Professional Pattern
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- BADMINTON STRINGING
Haribito Professional Pattern
(1 Piece, 2 knots)
Racket: Li-Ning N9II (76 holes)
String: Li-Ning No. 1
Tension: 12.5/12.5 kg (27.5 lbs.), 0% Pre-Stretch
Machine:
SUPERSTRINGER T20 + WISE 2086
+ Chow Mein's RapidFire switch
and Michal Chudek's side supports
Stringer: Simon (s_mair on BadmintonCentral)
Useful links:
The Bible of badminton stringing by Alan Kankinami ( • Badminton Stringing: T... )
Bulky Knot ( • Tie Off Knot )
Various other techniques that are used in the clip see playlist:
• Badminton stringing cl...
Disclaimer:
Be aware that stringing a racket with a different pattern than recommended by the manufacturer might void any warranty.
Cara masangnya profesional tidak buru2 berirama pasti hasilnya juga bagus.aku suka.
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Did you increase 2 pounds on the crosses? I guess not. Because I didn't hear the sound of clicking button. But I've tried both. With and without +2lbs on crosses. The results are the same. Quite satisfied with the string bed. Very stable and less tension loss than Yonex method. Thanks for the video.
I used to do +2 pounds on the crosses long time ago. Now I do M=C. There's a difference in feel. Somehow I think with +2 the shuttle leaves the stringbed quicker. Just do which feel you prefer.
I also tried the Haribito ATW method (from Kwun video) and did a side by side comparison with my regular 2PTD method. From my experience the ATW method loses tension quicker. It seems logical: one long elastic piece with only tie offs against 2 smaller pieces including a starting knot.
Both arms or single arm on measurement for the string?i mean use two arm or only one ?one hand or two hand?
Both arms. So like a Jesus-on-the-cross pose.
Nice good
Where to get this stringing machine
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i can said this is not really professional...
check your string, it's like ocean wave
What do you mean exactly? Which point in the clip?