hi, i'm new here...so sorry if this has been discussed before. well i bought a new racket NS 9000 and the guy strung it with BG65Ti at 26lbs tension and i just palyed for about 20 minutes n two strings broke.:crying: :crying: :crying: so can anyone out there on this planet (or outside) tell me which string be suitable and what tension should i use. I guess i'm an intermediate player, love to do smashes. thanks n advance.
please, please read some stickey's..like: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12569 http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22983 if you 'search' the forum you'll over a 100 people asked "what tension/string matches my racket" and the general answer is always "whatever you want..." just string it bg80 at 24lbs and see how things go...it's generally seen as a "can't go wrong" set-up for people who aren't really into the whole stringing-thing...(actually, I kinda like bg80 at 24lbs)
If the string breakage is NOT due to mis-hit or bad string job, consider lower the tension on the next try. Maybe BG65 (more durable string compare to BG80) @ 23 or 24lb, or if you prefer thinner string (BG80 etc) then maybe start with 22 or 23 range.
bg-65ti is durable enough, just 26lbs and u broke it in 20 minutes?? maybe u should try another stringer next time, if u love smash then u already choose right string one more, i wonder in what position the string is broke? centre or near top? main or cross?
IMO, U have to check the grommets before stringing. My ns9000 happened to snap the string due to broken grommet. As to the tension, I would recommand 2 or 3 pounds above your other rackets.
Well technically yes, especially on mis-hits. Performance or durability, your choice. I had my fair share of strings breaking quickly and I'm using 0.66mm strings. Mainly occured from a broken grommet. Other than that it last well at 26 lbs.