Hi, I just got my racket restrung, and i was wondering if the stringer did a good job. thx Image 1 http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/4796/dsc00120z.jpg Image 2 http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/3349/dsc00113obs.jpg
It is a perfectly fine. But i will try to avoid those cross betweens as it will affect the tensioned string.
yup, just a different style. But I would answer your question with another question and ask you, how does it play?
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 ?
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.
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.
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.
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.