@BINGO Playz actually, no. Most badminton shop will string it for free when you buy their racket (in my country). You have to pay for the string itself tho. Some shop don't even need you to buy the racket at their shop, they just give free stringing service for buying the string at their shop.
@@bgmsindia2872 I've broken many Yonex strings while both playing and stringing using an older gamma hand crank machine if I go over 20pnd tension strings tend to snap.
Question please... Why do you have to increase the tension by 10% on the cross strings?? I have gotten my rackets re strung many times in the past and i thought they all have to be of the same pressure both vertical and horizontal strings... Were we doing it wrong??
That 10% addition on crosses is to make up the increased tension on mains. As you start to go through crosses, mains are getting slightly tighter on each pull. That's the added stretch for mains that the weaving does. I hope this makes sense 😁
Lorenzo, your doubt is absolutely justified. If any object on Earth that has the shape of an oval and has a mono structure is squeezed along a small "diameter" (in our case, it is more than kg to cross string), then the oval object will easily lose its shape. It will become squished. Whether it's rackets, or sitting over the toilet ... Carbon, plastic or adamantium :-) ... It is for this reason that all the top string manufacturers have started producing binary kits. This idea does not give any superiority in terms of improving the characteristics of a string bed. This is NONSENS. If you make 0.7 main and 0.66 cross - then this will give the property 0.68 at the "output". It's elementary! But it is important that thinner cross strings exert less pressure, as they have a higher stretch ratio. The shape of the rim and all the know-how put into it will be preserved and implemented. Happy New Year!
Question though..once you've locked the racket on its frame the shaft is then noticeably shaking if moved or touched. So as you're stringing it what happens if you accidentally touched the base of the shaft or the holder or the grip as you're moving/rotating the racket in 360 degree horizontally? Will that 'ruined' or in anyway affect the racket?
Should I get this done for my Yonex Nanoray 9000 LD edition, the shots don’t feel as stiff as they used to when my racket was new, it was prestrung by yonex
Hi I am using manual stringing machine pls upload some tips on manual drop weight machine pls upload how to retain the original shape of the racquet, and pulling for the string tension Thanks
We have a query from a member which we don't know the answer to - which stringing technique is better double stringing or single and why please - thanks
Both are acceptable, however Yonex and most other brands recommend the double stringing technique. I found my strings felt better (subjective I know) when using the 2 piece 4 knot technique shown here, also I found there to be less tension loss over time than with the single stringing technique. (This was tested with two identical rackets, strings and tensions over a period of a month, alternating rackets between games)
I've just broke the frame of a badminton racket whilst stringing the mains. My worst nightmare as it's for a customer. Hasn't happened before so I guess there was a crack I didn't see. However, is there and exact science to mount position, and how tight I should mount racket? Break happened at about 9 o clock on frame whilst pulling last 2 mains, (Yonex loop method)
to ensure the different tensions in the main and cross strings I think the two piece string method is much better and therefore to prefer! though the knots and the stringing setup in the lower frame is much more beautiful with the one piece method
@@christophergotz2222 You can still achieve different tensions for the main and cross with the one string method, each section of the string will still hold its specific tension as the friction around the bend in each grommet prevents that!
Shaft is impossible to repair, I have however, repaired over a hundred racquets with broken frames, some with two breaks, and they play good afterwards!
Hi I am sorry but on the 3:26 where you do the starting knot, you just made the knot on its own string but not even tie on the main string? is that correct ?
So in this video, he tensioned the strings one by one (weave and pull, then on to the next). I saw another person fully weave the mains and crosses first, by hand, and then tensioned just one string at each tie points. 🤔 Which technique is better?
I've been string racquet for 8 years, I like to full weave both main and cross with one continuous string, then tension one by one, much easier as the string go through the grommet before there is tension which can be difficult and pron to damage, also there's only two knots, and it holds the tension much better as invariable the there is loss of tension with each knot!
Who else though that the way he was waving the string was really satisfying?
Me
Sound gives the happiness for the players
Yes
Agree
idk why, i'm here honestly... from cooking videos to stringing
Lol, you are all rounder
6:38 sound gives happiness to the players❤
stop stealing others comments
@@jairajroy8830 🤣
Damn. I really should appreciate the free stringing service.
Where??😁
@@arunraghunath96 usually when buying a new racket they string it for free.
@@bassagent97 They have certainly never strung my racquet for free.
You guys getting that for free??!
@BINGO Playz actually, no. Most badminton shop will string it for free when you buy their racket (in my country). You have to pay for the string itself tho. Some shop don't even need you to buy the racket at their shop, they just give free stringing service for buying the string at their shop.
This guy will never worry about string breaking 😂
Cause he's using Yonex strings, that's durable
@@bgmsindia2872 I've broken many Yonex strings while both playing and stringing using an older gamma hand crank machine if I go over 20pnd tension strings tend to snap.
Best stringing video i've seen so far
it's really helpful for us! thank u brother ♥
Personally I prefer to use one set of string.
I agree with the pre-weave on the crosses.
FYI 10.00 kilos = 22.05lbs and 11.0 kilos = 24.25lbs.
bro but they too loossseeee
@@dhairyasingh9783
I prefer my racket strung to 25lbs tension (11.3kg)
The climax string sound, uff awesome feeling.
The sound of the strings at the end ... uuuhh its very satisfying
Yup. I might have a racket sou d fetish lmao wtf 😂😂😂
Im sure you were very curious as a kid as to how they strung the rackets
The way he weaved the strings looked satisfying
Wah great knowledgeable, my childhood dream to see this....tnx you tube...❤
Good video.
Well explained.
Thanks it is very help full
So informative and useful to watch
When you should take a nap on that time and boss calling for over time be like
Thank you for the awesome but simple video. What's the total length of string you used to complete this racket?
He said 5.5m for the main, and 4.5m for the cross. So, 10?
For a 1 piece restring the total used is usually around 9m.
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Awesome👍👍
Very Good ~~
I like this type of video thanks for sharing this amazing video 🙏
Omg..this is lots of work.. I thought there would be a machine for this purpose..
Very informative.
Thanks for the video, Can you please let me know Yonex Exbolt 63 is good for playing with feature shuttles
Question please... Why do you have to increase the tension by 10% on the cross strings?? I have gotten my rackets re strung many times in the past and i thought they all have to be of the same pressure both vertical and horizontal strings... Were we doing it wrong??
That 10% addition on crosses is to make up the increased tension on mains. As you start to go through crosses, mains are getting slightly tighter on each pull. That's the added stretch for mains that the weaving does. I hope this makes sense 😁
Lorenzo, your doubt is absolutely justified. If any object on Earth that has the shape of an oval and has a mono structure is squeezed along a small "diameter" (in our case, it is more than kg to cross string), then the oval object will easily lose its shape. It will become squished. Whether it's rackets, or sitting over the toilet ... Carbon, plastic or adamantium :-) ...
It is for this reason that all the top string manufacturers have started producing binary kits. This idea does not give any superiority in terms of improving the characteristics of a string bed. This is NONSENS. If you make 0.7 main and 0.66 cross - then this will give the property 0.68 at the "output". It's elementary! But it is important that thinner cross strings exert less pressure, as they have a higher stretch ratio. The shape of the rim and all the know-how put into it will be preserved and implemented. Happy New Year!
Amazing👍👍
Mantap cara masangnya...
Hi There i use a Li Ning N90-III Badminton Racquet i would like to know what is the best string and tension for it
Very nic धेरै राम्रो
Bro super
Question though..once you've locked the racket on its frame the shaft is then noticeably shaking if moved or touched. So as you're stringing it what happens if you accidentally touched the base of the shaft or the holder or the grip as you're moving/rotating the racket in 360 degree horizontally? Will that 'ruined' or in anyway affect the racket?
dw the racket can defeat naruto
Should I get this done for my Yonex Nanoray 9000 LD edition, the shots don’t feel as stiff as they used to when my racket was new, it was prestrung by yonex
Which fibre it this rope ......
His eyes creeps me out
yeah right? wtf is wrong with his eyes 😶
Looks like he doesn't enjoy his job😂
@ABC XYZ ye
True
@LEP enjoying a job and being a proffesional at it is completely different things
How did he tightened up the strings?
What model of stringing machine is that? Great video by the way
Awesome Bro #GREAT.
Some very good tips here.
I will use.
That crisp sound of string
Really need this racket
That's so satisfying.
Can this rackets can buy.. in sports Shop?
Wow you are great
Yes feeling good 😁👌
Sir can change the shape of frame round to ovals shape
Hi I am using manual stringing machine pls upload some tips on manual drop weight machine pls upload how to retain the original shape of the racquet, and pulling for the string tension
Thanks
I am also using Yonex carbonex 8000
That is arcsaber 11
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Please suggest best string for li ning windstorm 78 & string tension of this racquet
When tying knots you did not pull tight to remove any slack, is there any reason for doing so?
I am also a stringer. I normaly push the knot button or just add 0.5 kg for the last string, then do knoting and pull tight to remove any slack.
U need to give the app link in the description
Just type it in on play store
If the players need to have their rackets to be strung with 13 kg, how many kg main and how many kg cross?
Tks
I think he said 10%more
We have a query from a member which we don't know the answer to - which stringing technique is better double stringing or single and why please - thanks
Both are acceptable, however Yonex and most other brands recommend the double stringing technique. I found my strings felt better (subjective I know) when using the 2 piece 4 knot technique shown here, also I found there to be less tension loss over time than with the single stringing technique. (This was tested with two identical rackets, strings and tensions over a period of a month, alternating rackets between games)
Nice explanation
cex the sound ❤️❤️❤️ love it 👍👍
Can you repair my Heaven racket..
I got satisfaction with that sound in last😌
Awesome
Thank you,for giving me the best racket lol
I've just broke the frame of a badminton racket whilst stringing the mains. My worst nightmare as it's for a customer. Hasn't happened before so I guess there was a crack I didn't see. However, is there and exact science to mount position, and how tight I should mount racket?
Break happened at about 9 o clock on frame whilst pulling last 2 mains, (Yonex loop method)
Been stringing for two years but I’ve only ever used the once piece string method
to ensure the different tensions in the main and cross strings I think the two piece string method is much better and therefore to prefer! though the knots and the stringing setup in the lower frame is much more beautiful with the one piece method
@@christophergotz2222 You can still achieve different tensions for the main and cross with the one string method, each section of the string will still hold its specific tension as the friction around the bend in each grommet prevents that!
My racket is also arcsaber 11 and we have the same color
How is it?
@@cubenxesports6589 good
Heard about it's smash ability is weaker than other even balanced rackets out there.. Is that right?
Awesome , thanks brother
Super
Lol
That's good
Nice badminton
Super👏
Stringing for goh v shem arcsaber 11.good job.
Hi,can u say me that if the grommets are lost then what I will have to do
Satisfying sound👍
How much you put the tension ?
exelent bro
How does one adjust the tension in the racket to a specific strength?
the machine is set to pull the strings at the specified tension before the stringer inserts the strings through their respective grommets
LBS tension??
Would appreciate a video of 13kg string tension to be uploaded :)
@Bikazoom Sales Yup
Bro, can a broken shaft be fixed? And will it be useful after fixing it?
Shaft is impossible to repair, I have however, repaired over a hundred racquets with broken frames, some with two breaks, and they play good afterwards!
Mantap
after you string are supposed to pull the main string to test if the tension is tight?
Can we strung a racket with 2 different colour strings
Yes
Yes, wy not you can't??
Have you ever used or strung with natural gut? Seems to be still big in tennis but has fallen out of favor in badminton.
Hai i am planning with Yonex nanoray light 18i How many lbs can I put into it?
What is avg. string tension for yonex rackets?
its around 22lbs
The sound tho. Pung pung pung
What's wrong with it. All strings doesn't sound the same. Compere bg65 10kilos to bg66 10kilos. Witch sounds higher??
@@jerryhellstrom30 whats wrong with my comment? I like the sound,thats all
Ting ting ting
Sounds good 😂
"pung" in Sweden means ballsack "Ballsack Ballsack Ballsack" heuheu :D
Hey kids stop playing guitar with the badminton strings and appreciate the hardwork done by him
Woww
Can the T-Joint be stringed also???
Gread work
Super strings man
hey.....i also want to repair my new li-ning racket
Take it to a shop
Hi I am sorry but on the 3:26 where you do the starting knot, you just made the knot on its own string but not even tie on the main string? is that correct ?
good
Halim stringer is legend
cool😮
Which string are u using
Nice
So in this video, he tensioned the strings one by one (weave and pull, then on to the next).
I saw another person fully weave the mains and crosses first, by hand, and then tensioned just one string at each tie points. 🤔 Which technique is better?
Me wondering the same thing...
I've been string racquet for 8 years, I like to full weave both main and cross with one continuous string, then tension one by one, much easier as the string go through the grommet before there is tension which can be difficult and pron to damage, also there's only two knots, and it holds the tension much better as invariable the there is loss of tension with each knot!
How much tension use in this video?? plz answer anyone
Where I can get this machine?
Which string is used