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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Irvine, CA/Seoul, Korea
Posts: 478
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i was looking at eagnas machines and it seems like eagnas 350 and 860 have pretty much same specs and same prices.
anyone know the differences between these two items? ![]() eag-350 http://www.eagnas.com/eag350.html eag-860 http://www.eagnas.com/eag860.html
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Guymon, OK
Posts: 4,132
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The 860 has a disc-brake for the turn-table.
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Professional
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,330
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I had an Eagnas Hawk 800. The mounting system of the Eag 350 is almost identical. On the 4 side mounts, you had to adjust them each individually to your racquet.
I think the Eag 860 mounting is a little easier. There is a knob on the end of the posts to adjust 2 side mounts at a time and the side adjustments center towards the racquet, almost similar to self centering systems. |
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