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Here is RSI's take on power pads from four years back.
http://www.racquetsportsindustry.com...ower_pads.html Irvin
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I took some of these identical "power pads" off of a couple old wooden rackets that I was experimenting with. They're just hard plastic, and won't work very well on modern rackets. See how they need a flat, wide surface to sit on?
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I have a pack of those plastic things. They didn't work then and they don't work now.
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LOL. I started stringing about mid to late 80's. There was still a few woodies left over, so was able to string a few. That said, haven't strung a wood frame in a LOOOOONG time. I do remember those being used though,,, on the outside of the frame near the throat. (mostly on the last two outer mains) if memory serves. Like you and Rabbit, I may have a few lying in a box somewhere.
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Try a rawhide shoe lace and doublefaced tape if you have to use power pads.
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^^ Do you think there is any chance the pad will slip out from under the string?
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There is another good picture of a power pad used at the Legg Mason tournament in the second post of this thread.
http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=341675 Irvin
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posted this in a past thread, some pads from a leather belt i cut. You dont need to roll up the leather like if you use a leather grip, it provides enough thickness
![]() ![]() I dont often use them, but it gives a very slight dampened sensation |
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Yeah at state a few years ago, I did the rough and smooth thing with knots. A youngin' didn't trust me. We did a respin.
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