Number of strings to use

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  1. SonicBoomAttack

    SonicBoomAttack Regular Member

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    Hi All,

    My friend went to a Badminton shop and he says that for at least the MP-66 and AT700 that you need to use two pieces of string to string new racquets instead of a single piece. This results in four knots instead of two. Is this correct because other retailers appear to use just the single string?

    who is telling the truth.

    cheers
    MC
     
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    You buy one pack of string and for two piece method you cut the string into 2 sections.
     
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    btw that's for one-one Racquet
     
  4. SonicBoomAttack

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    sorry AZN,

    what i meant was that he says u must use two strings to string a Yonex racquet otherwise it will ruin the racquet and void the warranty

    thanks
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    Yonex recommend the 2 string method (otherwise warranty is void) but others such as SOTX use one string method. Personally I prefer the 2 string method.
     
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    Here is my suggestion: Do whatever you want with non-Yonex racquet. For Yonex racquet: Do wahtever you want after the warranty is over.
     
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    Thanks Guys,

    i'll always ask for the two stringing method from now on!
     
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    are there so many stringing methods? :p i only thought there was one. :p
     

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