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Pro's Pro Pilot Tennis Squash Badminton Racquet Racket Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $515.94 | 18d 13h 29m |
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Tennis Racquet (Racket) STRINGING Machine - Eagnas EAG-88, MINT CONDITION | ![]() |
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US $395.00 | 26d 14h 48m |
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Tennis Racquet / Racket Stringing Machine Stringer | ![]() |
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US $159.00 | 3d 5h 27m |
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Ektelon Model H Tennis Racket Stringer Stringing Machine & Stand Professional | ![]() |
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Tennis Racket Stringing Machines

How do you string a tennis racket?
Well, I pay around $23.00 to string my racket, plus the cost of the strings, depending on what I get, the cost could be over forty bucks. I want to learn how to string my own racket so I don't have to keep paying such high costs. Where can I learn? What are some stringing machines for beginners? I know nothing about stringing and I really want to learn. Thanks for your help!
Well, there are plenty of guides on line you can follow to string your first racquet (look on Youtube or at this guide: http://bitURL.net/?24eeg3 ). Stringing machines come in a wide range of prices, from a couple hundred dollars to a thousand or more. The more that you pay, the less strenuous the work will be for you, but.. the more you'll have to pay. I'd say shelling out $500 could be expected for a good quality, decent stringing machine. You can recoup some costs stringing for your friends for a price that's cheaper than the store's labor cost, but unless you restring your racquet more than a couple times a year, I'd say it's not really worth buying a stringing machine because you won't make up your additional costs that you incurred buying the machine (remember, you still have to buy string), and the lack of practice with the machine will make your string job inferior in quality to that which a tennis store can provide. That said, if you string your raccquet often, I would actually recommend buying a machine and learning to string yourself, because a) you'll be saving money in the long run (and may even make some money stringing for other people) and b) you'll be able to customize your string job and probably perform what you want better than a store stringing tens of racquets each day does for you, provided that you practice with the machine.
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Pro's Pro Pilot Tennis Squash Badminton Racquet Racket Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $515.94 | 18d 13h 29m |
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Tennis Racquet (Racket) STRINGING Machine - Eagnas EAG-88, MINT CONDITION | ![]() |
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US $395.00 | 26d 14h 48m |
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Tennis Racquet / Racket Stringing Machine Stringer | ![]() |
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US $159.00 | 3d 5h 27m |
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Ektelon Model H Tennis Racket Stringer Stringing Machine & Stand Professional | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $485.00 | 4d 15h 41m |
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Tennis Racquet Stringing
Tips for Tennis in Winter
With the advent of winter, there has to be certain precautions which a player has to take in order to keep his game unaffected by the external factors. Temperature would fall below the desired and optimal degree Celsius, but should that affect your game in any kind of way? The answer to the question should be no. The winter could be the scary season for the players who have been established in the warmer zones of the world, but it should not be scary enough to stop you from playing your game in the way it should be played.
Winter could be so harsh, that the breeze would hamper your movements, could render harshness to your eyes making them dry and damp which would in turn make you loose your focus. It would make your skin dry leading to splits at the finger tips and it could get as ugly as bleeding from finger tips which would leave you in dilemma. There are certain events in the year which the players cannot miss and such events could be in the places which are frozen up in winter. There you have to stay in right shape play right.
You can start off by keeping your grip warm. This could be rendered by wearing a glove that would keep your wrist warm and give you a fine grip. Ensure that the glove is very tight in the fit and still is stretching in nature so that your fingers don’t have a restricted feeling. Gloves are solution to two major problems, one is coldness outside and the other would be preventing from having blistered arms. But this is not enough. The next easy thing which you can do is, take a sock, bore a hole in it which is of the size of the racquet handle and wear the sock on your hand. This would help keep your hands warm in extremes and is advised that you should do it only when it is extremely cold. Socks on hands are better if their usage is restricted to practices. Always keep pocket warmers and use racquet strings which would help ease the tension.
Decide on the apparel which would justify your game in the winters. Correct socks, pants, long sleeved t-shirts, warm vests and leg warmers are must. Keep these clothes in excess in case there is any emergency, because winters are the seasons one cannot rely upon.
Using tennis ball machines for your practice could also be a good thing to do before the matches. Warm up properly before any match regardless of the climatic conditions. Have warm drinks which would keep you afloat for the rest of the match. Nobody likes the play in winters but when you have no other option then it is better to just deal with it.
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