great video! quick question: I own a gamma x2 stringer and the throat C clamp is a bit large, so when I try to mount my pure aero the racket isn't secured that well in the throat. this is because the bridge of the pure aero is thinner than the surrounding frame, and that leads to less contact between the large C clamp rubber pads and the frame/bridge. Do you know what I can do to solve this problem short of getting another stringer with smaller C clamp for the throat?
Allow me to invite you to join IART..... International Alliance of Racquet Technicians or the USRSA.... United States Racquet Stringers Association then you would know what directional and non-directional patterns are. I am just saying to be the best you must be associated with the the best stringers in the world.
Excellent job
great video! quick question: I own a gamma x2 stringer and the throat C clamp is a bit large, so when I try to mount my pure aero the racket isn't secured that well in the throat. this is because the bridge of the pure aero is thinner than the surrounding frame, and that leads to less contact between the large C clamp rubber pads and the frame/bridge. Do you know what I can do to solve this problem short of getting another stringer with smaller C clamp for the throat?
Is that a directional or non-directional pattern?
Sorry but I'm not sure what you are referring to. The string pattern is 16x19 if that helps. If you are able to elaborate, I may be able to help
Allow me to invite you to join IART..... International Alliance of Racquet Technicians or the USRSA.... United States Racquet Stringers Association then you would know what directional and non-directional patterns are. I am just saying to be the best you must be associated with the the best stringers in the world.
Bradley Cranford Are you sure scammer
Oneness Reign I am not a scammer........ not sure what you are insinuating.
oh my god! are sure hmm sorry for my language😁✌