It is a lot of fun! I don't care for the brand logos, either make your own, or use your school's logo or something. Use a fun picture or simple shape that you like. We play squash and so the ink bleeding on the ball is not nearly as much a problem. It is a really cheap way to add some individuality to your racquets! Great topic guys
@@trashbintennis5550 pro staff.... i use grey/silver luxilon strings. Would still red stencil look decent... i think red looks better if strings are white or neon
When I was playing back in the day only pros or Big-5 had stenciled rackets. So, if I spent $200+ on a racket an observer could tell by my hitting that I wasn’t a pro. So if my racket was stenciled it reeked B5. So no stencil for me. Even the tennis pros that I took occasion lessons from did not stencil. Recently, this year I returned to playing. I took my 15 year old Wilson to a stringer and low and behold when I picked it up, it was stenciled. My club Tennis Warehouse racket was in my mine a Big-5 poser. When I drop off a racket now I request, “no stencil thanks”. Of course the stringer gives a look.
It is a lot of fun! I don't care for the brand logos, either make your own, or use your school's logo or something. Use a fun picture or simple shape that you like. We play squash and so the ink bleeding on the ball is not nearly as much a problem. It is a really cheap way to add some individuality to your racquets! Great topic guys
Which ink is the best? Most ink I tried are very bad quality, it doesn't stay very long. It's not like the factory logo.
what stencil color would you use if your string is grey? red or white?
Which racket? Red is more threatening.
@@trashbintennis5550 pro staff.... i use grey/silver luxilon strings. Would still red stencil look decent... i think red looks better if strings are white or neon
@@renzotan839 it’s your preference, but a red W is sick with a prostaff, even with silver strings. Gotta get that Darth Vader effect
When I was playing back in the day only pros or Big-5 had stenciled rackets. So, if I spent $200+ on a racket an observer could tell by my hitting that I wasn’t a pro. So if my racket was stenciled it reeked B5. So no stencil for me. Even the tennis pros that I took occasion lessons from did not stencil. Recently, this year I returned to playing. I took my 15 year old Wilson to a stringer and low and behold when I picked it up, it was stenciled. My club Tennis Warehouse racket was in my mine a Big-5 poser. When I drop off a racket now I request, “no stencil thanks”. Of course the stringer gives a look.
Made my own😂
happy this popped up
How to limit ink stains on the ball, it is a bad thing.