View Full Version : Factory vs. Changing after Buying a new racquet
Baddy Kid
11-27-2005, 09:48 PM
Hey
I have a free question, it may seem like a newbish question but I just bought a Iso 75 MF, all new and factory strung. And I was thinking about getting new strings but do you think it's a good idea to wait for the factory strings to break before replacing them? :confused:
stumblingfeet
11-27-2005, 10:06 PM
Well, if you have specific preferences in terms of strings, then go for it!
Of course, if you're cheap (like me), there's no reason to cut a perfectly useable set of strings. I recall last year, when I got a new babolat racquet, i kept the (rather loose) factory strings, which didn't break for months because they were 0.90 mm thick.
LazyBuddy
11-28-2005, 11:28 AM
It's down to yourself to make the decision. Usually, the factory string is thick and loose, which is used for durability rather than playability concern. If the string is accpetable to you, then you can keep it for now. However, if the performance is un-acceptable to you, time to re-string it with your choice of string and desired tension. ;)
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