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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Havre de Grace, MD
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Well I finally got this thing mounted on my challenger 1. And was able to string a few frames on it. Better that the dropweight thats for sure
The footpedal is convient and easy to use. Others mentioned they had trouble finding with their foot, but after about 4 or 5 pulls i was not even looking down to hit it. The machine is not loud at all. I was expecting it to be worse from what I heard people saying about it. Its only been two frames so far and I shredded one set of strings while tightening a knot cuz i dont have a good set of pliers i guess. But I have no complaints so far. A few pics, and yes thats YULitle's vids in the background ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Did you build your on mount? Looks better than the one I had. http://img391.imageshack.us/img391/3100/dsc020882iq.jpg
Also do you get 360 rotations? I found the Wise much easier to use than the drop weight or crank tensioner. |
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Join Date: May 2007
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I think Herb Wise made the mount specifically for the Challenger I and he includes it for no charge. I was thinking of getting a Wise for my Challenger I but I don't string high volume so not sure if I should yet. I noticed your stringer is same color as the Alpha machines. Mine is metallic black. How much nicer is it stringing with the Wise versus drop wt.?
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I still believe you can come close to matching the tension on a drop weight using a Wise, but gravity wins ever time, just takes a little longer to string on a drop weight system. But they are the most accurate if used properly. How has your Challenger worked out? |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Do they still sell the challenger?
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I dont have 360 degress, but you kinda dont on drop weight until you drop the arm. It dont bother me that much. Wise USA charged 12 dollars for the mount. its basically a L bracket. Its was more than worth that. The few times i used the drop weight It was just a pain. Move the arm up put the string in the gripper, pull the string on the gripper. move the arm down, maybe get lucky and its even. If not push the arm back up then back down(if it ratchets) then maybe you get it even. clamp. With the Wise put the string in the gripper, push it in a little step, on foot pedal, clamp, step on pedal again to release 1st racquet i strung up with the eagnas perfect spin. It went pretty good so the 2nd one i pulled out some Pro Poly Hextreme. Cut it in half to get used to 2 piece for hybrids. got it all done then while tying the knot i shredded the string and it broke. So i used the other half of Hextreme and it went ok. I need to practice tying knots for sure though.
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yea the ystill sell it I only bought mine 2 months ago. But the pics of it are still black
http://www.eagnas.com/chaln1.html
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Oh, for a second I thought it was an alpha machine. I'd rather not go for an eagnas.
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thanks a bunch for the pics
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When i first got the machine actually broke the ratchet/tensioner deal. so the machine would not pull tension with the drop weight. I sent it back to Eagnas and 2 weeks later it came back on the mail fixed.
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No problem dude.
If there are nay other angles or what not you wanna see. Just lemme know
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Hi Barry, Challenger has worked out well. I like it more and more as time goes on. One of the reason I bought this machine because you highly recommended it at the time which is a year ago. I mostly string up Wilson Sensation 16 gauge for most of my customers unless they have their own string.
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If you have time, I'm really interested in seeing what the gripper and the keypad area look like on the new machines up close. I'm also a tad bit curious as to what the peddle looks like... and how much slack the wire connecting it to the machine has.
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I run the wire to the foot pedal down the pedastal, then under one of the pedastals feet. It sits in the corner of 2 of the feet. It really doesn't move around, so it's easy to find without looking. The foot pedal was a great addition.
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