Good Stringing Job?

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  1. NV650NV

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    yup, just a different style. But I would answer your question with another question and ask you, how does it play?
     
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    I got it strung at 23 lbs. The smashes and clears are great, but the net shots/controlled shots are a bit off.., that may not be the strings/stringing, just me =), or the extra flex in the racket.

    Should i get it strung at a higher tension ?
     
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    No just adapt and get used to it.
     
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    WOW, 1 piece top down! I only tried it once to show it can be done... It put a little more stress on the top of the head.
     
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    I feel, it the tension don't suit you, just cut and restring it. You wouldn't want to compromise on the quality of games you are playing.:)
     
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    This is the holy grail as far as badminton is concerned - I also tried it once on a 900P, but I had miles of string outside the frame. Played beautifully, though.
     
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    Hard to tell from the photos but is it really a one-pc stringing job? The photos show two knots at the bottom grommets #6 on either side, which came from grommets #12, indicating this pc is for the mains. Can't see the crosses' start or end, so cannot comment.
    Anyway, the string leading out from grommets #12 and then entering grommets #6 is an unnecessarily long one. It represents a huge tension leak weak spots. It is a very poor stringing job quality-wise.
     

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