String pattern for Ashaway T5 Super Light Sq

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  1. rossco

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    Does anyone have the stringing pattern for 88 Hole Ashaway T5 Super Light Sq

    Many Thanks in advance

    Ross
     
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    88 hole ? o_O

    That's a full 22x22 pattern with no shared holes ? lol

    Surely you can't mean 88 holes....
     
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    yeah. there are a few 88 holes rackets around. but usually that's not hard to figure out.

    there are also other rackets without shared holes as well. my StrengthPro training racket is like that though it is not 88 as there are only 20 mains strings.
     
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    Definitely the first time I hear of 88 holes rackets.

    The brand choices are very limited here though..
     
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    [TABLE]
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    [TD="align: center"]FYI



    Pattern
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    Skip M Holes
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    Tie Off M
    [/TD]
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    Start C
    [/TD]
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    Tie Off C
    [/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]

    [TABLE]
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    [TD="bgcolor: #ffffff, align: center"]22M X 22C[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #ffffff, align: center"]8,10,12,14T - 11B[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #ffffff, align: center"] 8B[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #ffffff, align: center"] 9B[/TD]
    [TD="bgcolor: #ffffff, align: center"] 5T[/TD]
    [/TR]
    [/TABLE]
     
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    I would probably HATE stringing a racket like that. I already hate stringing my Z Slash and my MX80 because of blocked holes. Unless that racket is made better and theres a better access under the strings.

    I pretty much have to use scrap strings for every blocked holes which slows me down considerably. If I don't, it's pretty much GG because there is no access to under the string and even dental floss won't fit to move the string.
     
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    The Forza Ti-290 is a 88 hole racket for those interested.
     
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    If you hate the 88 hole ones, try to think about the pain when working on 96 hole designs... :crying:
     

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