Stringing Machine (Alberta, Canada)

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  1. Natrificial

    Natrificial Regular Member

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    What is the most inexpensive way to get a pure badmintion stringing machine here in Alberta? I live in Edmonton but can go to Cowtown as well.

    Yonex Canada sent me this disheartening email:

    I'm sorry, but we do not carry any badminton stringing machines.?They are
    too expensive for us to bring in and sell to our customers at a cost
    effective price.?I'm not sure where else you can purchase stringing
    machines.

    Sorry I couldn't help you further.

    Regards
    Laurie Martten
    Customer Service Rep
    Yonex Canada Ltd.

    I'd prefer something in the <500 CAD range
     
  2. Pete LSD

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    Are you sure you are looking for the most expensive way of getting a pure badminton stringing machine?

    From my experience, I have never bumped into a pure and high quality badminton stringing machine.

     
  3. Natrificial

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    Well I'd prefer a machine that is primarily for badminton if you know what I mean. I've seen friends use the Prince Neos for example... good machine but because its made for tennis first its a bit too bulky to do badminton smoothly... I dont play tennis anymore and don't intend on stringing anything else.

     
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    Bulk is good ;). The heft allows for stability during stringing.

     

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