HOW TO STRING A WOOD TENNIS RACKET? EASY DIRECTIONS!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- I will show you how to easily string a Wood Tennis Racket.
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Thanks for doing this video! They were playable, but the strings in my two wood rackets were easily a couple decades old. Skeptics have no idea what they are missing. You get away with a lot of bad technique with modern rackets (especially oversized rackets), and your game improves tenfold with just a few days of wood racket training. I can't wait to try them with new strings!
Just strung my Wilson Jack Kramer Autograph with Forten Sweet 16. Followed your instructions step by step. Thank you for being a terrific resource. Cheers…
Borg used to string his Donnay's at 70 lbs and occasionally his heads would implode. I still have one of my Pro-Staffs left over from when I played at UNC in the 70's. I find Prince Synthetic Gut 16 at 40 pounds works very well. At UNC they used to string our rackets with Pacific Gut but it did not last very long.
I was thinking of choosing a thicker gauge string for my wooden racquet, I heard thinner strings could 'cut into' the wood. Is there any truth to that, or is it an old wives tale?
Also what would be the max. gauge/thickness for a wooden racquet? With the shared holes and all, I can imagine you don't want to go too thick.
My stringer strung my Dunlop Maxply McEnroe one piece, with 7, 8 and 9 shared (instead of skipping 9 and sharing 10). Both at the top end and the bottom end. Is this harmful to the racquet? It's an 18x20 racquet.
Can't believe you didn't use a blue spiral synthetic gut!
I had a Jack Kramer Autograph in the late 70s
what strings, what tension, and why?
Looks like Yonex Dynawire, synthetic gut. Guessing 16L. Know he said he was gonna tension at 30#, but then later said something about 35#, so probably right in their somewhere.
1 piece is easy as hell
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Why would you want too????
I nice woodie with fresh string is one of the purest tennis experiences that exists.
@@joeyslats31 ok. Try using one in today’s game and see how pure it is. Lol.
ignorance is bliss
To play in woodie tournaments for fun.