Stringing myths debunked – Part I: Tension loss 1-piece vs. 2-piece patterns over time
One topic that pops up on forums like BadmintonCentral on a regular basis is the question, if certain stringing patterns perform better or worse than […]
		
	One topic that pops up on forums like BadmintonCentral on a regular basis is the question, if certain stringing patterns perform better or worse than […]
		
	Here are a few pictures of the Head TE3300
		
	Introduction This article is based on a document from Albert Lee. Here you can download the original file: Star 4 Calibration – Link to the […]
		
	Introduction I’ve always wondered, that the side supports are very loose while/after stringing teardrop rackets (e.g. Tecnifibre Carboflex). So i tried/strung and measured a lot. […]
		
	Anyone who strings rackets themselves has surely had a racket or two pressed into their hand that, upon closer inspection, sent a shiver down their […]
		
	The drop-weight principle is likely (exact data probably doesn’t exist…) the most widely used tensioning principle in stringing machines. It requires few mechanical parts, no […]
		
	The shop Tennisman.de presented a new series of stringing machines in 2019 under the name “StringMaster,” claiming to be the “highest quality electronic stringing machine […]
		
	Here are a few pictures of the Yonex Protec 8 Deluxe
		
	Here are a few pictures of the Tecnifibre Ergo Pro ATP: Thanks to Damian Younes for the pictures! Here is a link to his Instagram-Account.
		
	Here are a few pictures of the Babolat 2502e (in America it’s called the Star 4)
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