bobytheraket
09-17-2005, 10:20 PM
I bought a NS7000 racket last weak and I noticed it is strung with 2 knots.
My 4 previous rackets were strung with 4 knots and the NS7000 yonex stringing pattern shows 4 knots. Should I worry? Can a 2 knots stringing damage my racket? :confused:
Benasp
09-19-2005, 06:03 AM
NO !
people worry too much about racquet string, in truth you need to be very rude to damage a racquet, these thing are rock solid.
bobytheraket
09-19-2005, 03:43 PM
NO !
people worry too much about racquet string, in truth you need to be very rude to damage a racquet, these thing are rock solid.
Thanks man, good to hear that
LazyBuddy
09-20-2005, 10:20 AM
NO !
people worry too much about racquet string, in truth you need to be very rude to damage a racquet, these thing are rock solid.
Well, half and half.
If the stringer did a good job, then the racket should be fine, even though, voilate the string method is NOT recommended. However, with invalid string pattern, warranty could be voided, if u happen to have to claim for it due to any defect/breakage. :cool:
chickenpoodle
09-20-2005, 11:37 PM
Well, half and half.
If the stringer did a good job, then the racket should be fine, even though, voilate the string method is NOT recommended. However, with invalid string pattern, warranty could be voided, if u happen to have to claim for it due to any defect/breakage. :cool:
i think yonex would let one or two-piece violations pass, as long as the strings were passed through the right grommets and such.
but problems might arise, if it was incorrectly done, or at too high a tension, obviously.
LazyBuddy
09-21-2005, 09:20 AM
i think yonex would let one or two-piece violations pass, as long as the strings were passed through the right grommets and such.
I am not sure about this statement. Personally, I don't want to break any rulez, if it is already written clearly on the warranty tag. :rolleyes:
silentheart
09-21-2005, 10:30 AM
I am not sure about this statement. Personally, I don't want to break any rulez, if it is already written clearly on the warranty tag. :rolleyes:
You are right on the warranty point. However, I would worry more on if the stringer use 22 crosses vs 21 crosses which is the recommanded one. I think yy will let some cases go if it is one piece with lower tension. Just my opinion.
bobytheraket
09-23-2005, 08:08 PM
Well, my racket is strung with 21 crosses and it is only 21lbs so I think it's gonna be fine.