Tennis Racquet Stringing Machines
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Pro's Pro SX01 Electronic Tennis Squash Badminton Racquet Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $703.56 | 18d 7h 33m |
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Pro's Pro Pilot Tennis Squash Badminton Racquet Racket Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $515.94 | 18d 7h 29m |
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Tennis Racquet (Racket) STRINGING Machine - Eagnas EAG-88, MINT CONDITION | ![]() |
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US $395.00 | 26d 8h 48m |
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Tennis Racquet / Racket Stringing Machine Stringer | ![]() |
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US $159.00 | 2d 23h 27m |
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(U150) Eagnas FJ 17 Electric Automatic Tennis Racquet Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $499.99 | 19d 11h 23m |
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Tennis Racquet Stringing Machines

I need help in choosing a tennis stringing machine.?
I need help in choosing a tennis stringing machine. I never strung tennis racquets before and i dont know how to. I dont want a really really professional one since im a beginner at stringing. Please help me find a stringing machine thats not too cheap. Please tell me the qualities of it. Thank you.
Instead of directing you toward a brand and model I can just give you an overview of the machines
The cheapest machines are drop weight 2 clamps
-These only have two clamps for the racket, one at the top and one at the bottom.
-The desired tension is reached by essentially dropping a weight on a pole thats connected to the strong until the pole is parallel to the ground. You adjust the tension by moving the weight up and down the pole.
Pros-Cheap (around 50 to 100 bucks)
Cons- 2 clamps arent good for the racket frame since the frame can flex. The tension wont be that accurate
Hand Crank
There are two types, table top and standing. They are the same except one stands on a table and one is self standing
The the differences are
6 clamps, top, bottom, and 2 on each side.
Tension is achevied by pulling the string with a crank. A spring that is precalibrated measures the tension and stops automatically when the tension is reached.
Pros-accurate, better for the frame, much faster.
Cons-slightly more expensive...the cheapest one you can get is around 350 bucks from eagnas.com
finally electric
the only difference with this is that the strings are tensioned electronically
Pros-very accurate and fast
cons-expensive, can't use it without power, prone to breakage..these are around 600 bucks
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Pro's Pro SX01 Electronic Tennis Squash Badminton Racquet Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $703.56 | 18d 7h 33m |
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Pro's Pro Pilot Tennis Squash Badminton Racquet Racket Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $515.94 | 18d 7h 29m |
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Tennis Racquet (Racket) STRINGING Machine - Eagnas EAG-88, MINT CONDITION | ![]() |
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US $395.00 | 26d 8h 48m |
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Tennis Racquet / Racket Stringing Machine Stringer | ![]() |
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US $159.00 | 2d 23h 27m |
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(U150) Eagnas FJ 17 Electric Automatic Tennis Racquet Stringing Machine | ![]() |
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US $499.99 | 19d 11h 23m |
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Yonex EZONE 100 Tennis Racquet $268.16 The EZONE 100 tennis racquet provides improved frame stability, response and stiffness. This tennis racquet is designed for intermediate to advanced player looking for an excellent blend of power and control, with the extra forgiveness.Brand: YonexEZONE 100 Tennis RacquetModel: YONEXEZHeadsize: 100 square inchesLength: 27 inches Weight (strung): 11.1 ouncesStiffness (Babolat RDC): 66 Balance: 12.7-inch head lightCross section: 26.5/23mm tapered beam Swingweight: 298 kg*sq. cm String pattern: 16x18 Grip: Yonex syntheticStringing at mid tension includedMaterials: GraphiteDimensions: 27 inches long x 10 inches wide x 1 inch deep |
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Yonex EZONE Team Tennis Racquet $162.14 The EZONE Team tennis racquet provides an excellent lightweight 102 square inch option in the Ezone line of racquets. This tennis racquet utilizes a new wider/deeper frame cross section at the four corners on the frame.Brand: YonexEZONE Team Tennis RacquetModel: EZONETHeadsize: 102 square inchesLength: 27 inches Weight (strung): 9.7 ouncesStiffness (Babolat RDC): 62 Balance: 13.6-inch head heavyCross section: 26.5/23mm tapered beam Swingweight: 297 kg*sq. cm String pattern: 16x18 Grip: Yonex syntheticStringing at mid tension includedMaterials: GraphiteDimensions: 27 inches long x 10 inches wide x 1 inch deep |
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Yonex RDIS 200 Tennis Racquet $203.71 The RDiS 200 tennis racquet is designed for the intermediate to advanced player looking for a blend of power and control in a 98 square-inch headsize. This tennis racquet offers improved maneuverability and a 27-inch length.Brand: YonexRDIS 200 Tennis RacquetModel: RDIS200MHeadsize: 98 square inchesLength: 27 inches Weight (strung): 11.7 ouncesStiffness (Babolat RDC): 62 Balance: 12.6-inch head light Cross section: 20/22mm tapered beam Swingweight: 323 kg*sq. cm String pattern: 16x19 Grip: Yonex syntheticStringing includedMaterials: GraphiteDimensions: 27 inches long x 10 inches wide x 1 inch deep |
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Point Swiss Stringing Machine
As I am very much a novice, I am wondering what the benefits of buying a tennis racquet that you must string?
yourself versus the racquets that are already strung? Obviously I do not play...would love to play recreationally...and hope to as my 12 year old son is starting to take lessons...so I was just wondering what the benefits of owning that racquet would be. AND...must you have a stringing machine to do that? Is it a pretty complicated procedure?
A novince tennis player should start with a pre-strung walmart racquet because they have big heads and thus less margin for error.
If your son plays singles in a little league or your coach recommends it, I suggest getting some more expensive racquets. One racquet thats probably very good for his age is the Wilson K Factor KZen Racquet. It is a perfect racquet for a beginner transitioning into an intermediate player.
Prestrung racquets are usually bad quality, and do not contain any special technology to enhance spin, power, or accuracy. Unstrung racquets let you pick your own strings and tension. Also Unstrung frames include technology that enhances your playing.
D1ck$ (censored, thats why i need to spell it like that) sporting goods will string your racquets for about maybe $30 US. But if you know a good tennis coach, they could probably string your racquet for free.
Hope that helps.











