Stock strings..

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  1. ErrBerr

    ErrBerr Regular Member

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    Hey guys.. My primary arsenal on the baddi court is my AT700 3U. This afternoon, I was inspecting my racket frame for any chips etc. cause I was merely bored and noticed that the strings are 'breaking'.. and I can tell that they're gonna give off pretty soon. :crying:

    I'm pretty much used to the tensioning of the stock strings and was wondering if anyone knows what tension stock strings come at.. :confused:

    I apologise in advance there is already a thread on this.. But I went through the stringing forum and couldn't find anything on it..
     
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    ask your stringer? That racquet is sold unstrung.
     
  3. ErrBerr

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    It is? I'm not really sure.. cause I bought it from a major retail sports store and it came with strings.. with the sprayed yonex logo n stuff.. :confused:
     
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    go to the store and ask what they strung it at.
    i'm sure they do the stringing themselves if they're that large.
     
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    The AT700 3U is suppiled strung by most shops in the world since the recommmed tension is like 20-22lbs its likely to be that as yonex dsent 'officialy' recommend above that so wont supply above it:)

    In my experience the larger sports retailers have often absoluetly NO knowledge in the sport, the rackets or the strings as the average worker doesnt know anything about the sport, if they have a stringer there then this isnt likely to be the case with them, but in my experience here in the UK the large shop brands are simply awlful:mad: id find a specialist shop in badminton or racket sports there will be at least 1 in melbourne and ask ther they will know, specially if they offer stringing
     
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    Haha.. ahh cool.. thanks FlamingJam.. I'll check it out.. cheers again..
     
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    AT700 3U recommended tension is 20-25lbs by Yonex ;) ... officially
     

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