hi there, newbee here ( is it newbee or newbie? , huh whatever) now u all know how much new i am to badminton. anyways what if i am new to badminton someone has to start a day, but i am really very enthusiastic about the game and start taking it very seriously. enough! I had purchased Wilson nCode n2 badminton racket, comes unstrung and stringed by sport shop's stringer from where i purchased this racket. I am afraid that it is strung wrongly by the stringer, due to its different stringing pattern from yonex, specially at grommetless holes at 10, 2, 4 and 8 pm of racket and also few more holes at these positions like armortec 800 (but ar 800 has grommets, which this racket doesn't have! wht if grommetless holes of this racket cut string ) one more thing, stringer strung this racket with only two knots, not four knot like yonex (2 for mains and 2 for cross), i search web rigorously for stringing instruction and tension recommended for that racket but not even wilson.com posted stringing instruction for there badminton rackets! :crying: Does anyone have stringing instruction and tension recommendation for this racket? Please Please let me know and also any other precaution or instruction regarding this particular racket. thank you (This is my first thread Hi All)
you might wanna try this thread..i has a number to call. http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19268
Hallo Estaart, I have just joined this forum and found your post. I think he (the stringer) did correctly. Why? Let me explain: I have checked the N2 Code serie from Wilson has 39x2 Grommet's holes, in which (count from the shaft) the hole 9 until 13 and hole 30 until 33 are very close to each other. Each main side have 10 string lines. So, you can make 4 knots BUT it looks odd as there will be 3 knots above and 1 knot down. If you see the side part of the frame, it does not look tidy as well. With this N2 Code, the best way is using 2 knots (1 above and 1 down) and the stringing will be start from above part. Ask your stringer if you don't believe. ;-) The other story for rackets in which have 36x2 or 38x2 Grommet's holes, and have 11 string line each main. For this rackets, you can have 2 or 4 knots. I would prefer to have always 2 knots for any racket as the string tension will not lose so many tension during the knoting process. About the tension, it should be no problem to put 11Kg