Kumpoo Power Shot Nano 900

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  1. Matt

    Matt Regular Member

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    Hello,

    For owners of this racket. Does this racket designed to be able to be stringed at the 1 pound or 2 pound differential or it has to be done at the same tension.

    Ie. 22.5/23.5 or 22/24 or 23/23 for instance.

    Thanks
     
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    Yonex for the win....
    Yonex for the win.....
    Yonex for the win.......
     
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    Yees, ferrari for the farmers or family car or deep snow. Only good thing about yonex is that they support big tournaments :D
    Go for the 2 pound difference or 10%, whichever you feel more confident. On lower tensions, if you don't feel like, you can go with the even tension :D
     
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    That's not my question. My question is if the racket is designed that it can be string using the 1lb or 2lb difference. Strining on a racket which isn't design for this purpose can cause them to break.
     
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    well to be truthfully honest i dont think you will be able to break a 9000 at those tensions... i currently have 2 9000's strung at 30 lbs so im guessing if you strung them with the variation it wouldn't cause damage to the racket.

    however im unsure if this is how the racket has been designed.
     
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    Are we talking about the same racket? This is a Nano Power Shot 900.
     
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    I dont have the 900 but i think it can handle the 1-2lbs different
     
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    I guess in general can Kumpoo rackets designed to be stringed this way. Guess there isn't a lot of Kumpoo owners out there based on the current responses.
     

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