@Douglas DC, the "4 Knots" method is easy to work with and has the advantage of less twisting of the strings, while the "2 Knots" method has the advantage of less tension loss and less string consumption. (When using roll string) There is no big difference between the "4 Knots" method and the "2 Knots" method, but I think the "2 notes" method is better if you can start stringing in the center of the racket and stringing without twisting the strings. Tension loss is inevitable during the knotting process. When you tie the knot and press the string, you feel the looseness. However, you should avoid the "two notes" method linked below. Thanks ~~ :) ruclips.net/video/2r_Wc8ZY1Hg/видео.html
Apparently stringing less crosses at the bottom decreases air resistance on the swing because air gets caught closer to the T-joint. But having extra crosses near the top for mis-hit protection doesn't affect this. :O
Hey quick question! I just got a new li Ning tectonic 3r strung with aerobite at 28lbs 5% pre stretch and 2 knots. Is it okay for me to casually use It without it deforming or breaking my racket frame?
If you don't use any special features and just focus on stringing, it takes about 20 minutes. But I am not trying to get things fast. Usually I play badminton or other videos of interest on RUclips and work by watching them. In this case, it will take about 22 to 25 minutes. :)
In my country ( indonesia ) almost all players use 4knot.. I use it since long time ago. But thanks for support every amateur badminton players that didn't know about 4knot.. Nice video dude..
Thanks for your comment. :) Indonesia is an advanced badminton country. In our country (South Korea), the 4 knot method has been gradually known recently, but there are still more users who do not know the importance of stringing.
2 knots and 4 knots have their own pros & cons. Also really depends on different racket models. Personally I feel that 2 knots (VIC-Man) gives me more concentrated feel at the sweet spot and tension holding is longer. For rackets that have larger frame size, I would recommend to go with 4 knots (Yonex), as it creates a stiffer string bed, therefore eliminates the tension loss on bigger frames.
@Odagaon Badminton Association I have never tried the Li Ning Combat before, but in my previous experience, Li Ning racket frame is not quite solid, so I had to do tension adjustment for the top and bottom of the frame.
@Odagaon Badminton Association Just like what I have mentioned in previous comment, I have never tried Li Ning Combat , so I cannot provide the recommendation whether to do TTY method or not. Thx
Sorry. I have seen your comment now. I hope my channel will be successful soon so that subscribers can give a small gift when they come to Korea. And I want to go to Japan.^^
No. There is no need to worry. Badminton rackets are much stronger than you usually think. And it has nothing to do with the number of knots. See the video below. Thanks ~~ :D ruclips.net/video/weYE_cw0c9I/видео.html
@Azam Aqi, “Tai Tzu Ying” uses 2 knots. And GOSEN's "Haribito" pattern is also 2 notes. If you work the main string from the center of the racket, the number of knots does not matter.
“Tai Tzu Ying” uses 2 knots. And GOSEN's "Haribito" pattern is also 2 notes. If you work the main string from the center of the racket, the number of knots does not matter.
But in 2 knots you can put 2 different tension ?
May i know, 2 knot or 4 knot is better for 28lbs?for 100zz 3u. What you recommended for me?
@Douglas DC, the "4 Knots" method is easy to work with and has the advantage of less twisting of the strings, while the "2 Knots" method has the advantage of less tension loss and less string consumption. (When using roll string)
There is no big difference between the "4 Knots" method and the "2 Knots" method, but I think the "2 notes" method is better if you can start stringing in the center of the racket and stringing without twisting the strings. Tension loss is inevitable during the knotting process. When you tie the knot and press the string, you feel the looseness.
However, you should avoid the "two notes" method linked below. Thanks ~~ :)
ruclips.net/video/2r_Wc8ZY1Hg/видео.html
How do you install aerobite strings correctly? Because strings have 2 different types main and cross
The package tells you which is main and which is cross, according to the color band on each string.
Apparently stringing less crosses at the bottom decreases air resistance on the swing because air gets caught closer to the T-joint. But having extra crosses near the top for mis-hit protection doesn't affect this. :O
I agree. Thanks for the good comments.^^
Are you using 2 piece of string with this method?
hello, may I ask? With this type of lacing, do I need to add 2 lbs to the cross strap? Looking forward to your reply, thank you.
Yes, add 2 lbs or 10%.
Thank you. If I do it with 2 knots, it's still the same ?
Yes~~.
Great stringing skill
Thanks ~~ 😄
Hey quick question! I just got a new li Ning tectonic 3r strung with aerobite at 28lbs 5% pre stretch and 2 knots. Is it okay for me to casually use It without it deforming or breaking my racket frame?
will 4knots be suitable for 88d pro 30lbs + 10%prestretch?
what is the different with one skip line or not ?
people claim it has better repulsion and more forgiving sweetspot
dude how long its take to finish one racquet?
If you don't use any special features and just focus on stringing, it takes about 20 minutes.
But I am not trying to get things fast. Usually I play badminton or other videos of interest on RUclips and work by watching them. In this case, it will take about 22 to 25 minutes. :)
Can you make a video how to do a finishing knot
Look at "Stringing Info" in my channel's playlist. Thanks ~~ :)
In my country ( indonesia ) almost all players use 4knot.. I use it since long time ago. But thanks for support every amateur badminton players that didn't know about 4knot.. Nice video dude..
Thanks for your comment. :)
Indonesia is an advanced badminton country.
In our country (South Korea), the 4 knot method has been gradually known recently, but there are still more users who do not know the importance of stringing.
no, they're not. "almost all" is a lie
ngaco ah... kebanyakan tukang senar di Indo mah 2 simpul
@Odagaon Badminton Association i talked to my fellow Indonesian... any problem with that?
Kedai kat mana bos
2 knots and 4 knots have their own pros & cons. Also really depends on different racket models.
Personally I feel that 2 knots (VIC-Man) gives me more concentrated feel at the sweet spot and tension holding is longer.
For rackets that have larger frame size, I would recommend to go with 4 knots (Yonex), as it creates a stiffer string bed, therefore eliminates the tension loss on bigger frames.
@Odagaon Badminton Association I have never tried the Li Ning Combat before, but in my previous experience, Li Ning racket frame is not quite solid, so I had to do tension adjustment for the top and bottom of the frame.
@Odagaon Badminton Association Just like what I have mentioned in previous comment, I have never tried Li Ning Combat , so I cannot provide the recommendation whether to do TTY method or not.
Thx
Did i saw 1 crossect missing or i miswatched?
Search for Tai Tzu Ying(World's No. 1 in women's singles)'s rackets on Google. :)
@@BG4YOU oh tty stringed his racket like that. My badddd
Thanks for your comment. :)
Yeah.. Some players just miss third string from bottom.. And that normal for badminton player.. That give more power but less control for the racket..
Thanks for your comment. ^^
I would like to see the comparison of THRUSTER F CLAW, Altius 01 feel and Astrox 77
Please wait.😅😅
Tension bro?
Tension? Maximum allowable tension? Or is it the right tension for you?
@@BG4YOU tension that you use in this video
Tqsm for sharing..
@mohd roslan janudin, thanks ~~ :)
new Subscriber here Bro... What Machine ur using bro so smooth...
@Romeo, the machine I use is GOSEN GM-06EX. Thanks ~~ :)
@@BG4YOU wow I should buy one😂😂
Good job
Thanks~~.^^
You cannot use separate strings with 2 knots.
I want to try this method! Can you string my racket? 😂 *just kidding
This is Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea. If you can come or send me a racket, I would like to string for you. I'm serious.^^
@@BG4YOU i wish i can visit korea in the future 😁
Sorry. I have seen your comment now. I hope my channel will be successful soon so that subscribers can give a small gift when they come to Korea.
And I want to go to Japan.^^
What is the benefit and loss of this stringing style?
I think there is no loss.
The benefit is that the hitting area is a bit wider. It is advantageous when defending.
It's a personal idea.^^
ruclips.net/video/txntR6Xk9Do/видео.html
Tai ztu ying 2 knot
2 knot with 29lbs and above string, will cause broken on the raquet?
No. There is no need to worry. Badminton rackets are much stronger than you usually think. And it has nothing to do with the number of knots. See the video below. Thanks ~~ :D
ruclips.net/video/weYE_cw0c9I/видео.html
2knot will mke your frame not stable. Its totally wrong way.
@Azam Aqi, “Tai Tzu Ying” uses 2 knots. And GOSEN's "Haribito" pattern is also 2 notes. If you work the main string from the center of the racket, the number of knots does not matter.
@@BG4YOU that's true since mostly/average sport stores in urban areas don't start from the center.
4 node is the correct way of stringing.
@Alfred Ho, thank you for your comment ~~ :)
I use hybrid setups. Lol
This is totally wrong. 2knot supposel not recommend to people because it is wrong way.
“Tai Tzu Ying” uses 2 knots. And GOSEN's "Haribito" pattern is also 2 notes. If you work the main string from the center of the racket, the number of knots does not matter.