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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 862
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Just opened my mailbox and found that my GSS starting clamp came in. I have had the Gamma clamp for around 6 months, and have been unimpressed by its quality and holding strength. My first impressions were that the GSS is much harder to open, despite it having one less spring. Also, there is no inserted diamond-coated punchout in the GSS one, the clamp face itself is textured.
The shipping was fast and cheap. I thought it was funny when the owner called me personally to thank me for my order, but I didnt mind. All in all I would definitely suggest the GSS clamp over the Gamma so far, and will try to finish the review the next time I string a racket.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Marietta, Ga
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I have a Gamma starting clamp and one of the old Babolat starting clamps that is supposed to be so great. I will admit my Babolat is much harder to open and it has two spring where the Gamma has three. BUT, the Gamma has never slipped for me. How good is good enough. I will say this though I NEVER pull tension against a clamp with no tension on the other side of the clamp no matter what type clamp I am using.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 792
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I've never had issues with my gamma clamp. even at tensions up to 65lb
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: St. Augustine, FL
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I have a Gamma and one from GSS too. Both have been excellent!!
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 862
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the gamma tends to collect residue from the string, and does not come clean even after a thorough scrubbing with alchohol... at least for me. It has slipped several times for me, often costing me a stringjob.
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I'm not positive on your mains starting method, but I use my starter as a backup to the initial pull.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3,051
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my experience w/ gamma starting clamp is similar to OP and DD. i use my clamp as a bridge and it wouldn't hold. i have used the eagnas and babolat as a bridge the same way and they both held no prob altho the babolat did slip once but it was dirty. once i cleaned it, it was good to go again. i also use my starting clamp to tighten knots. i grab the clamp head when i pull and have had the gamma starter release on me. the eagnas has not released on me ever.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,859
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I have an alpha, a gamma, and the gss clamp, and I prefer the gss clamp the most. The alpha clamp is larger plate size, and like you said the gss clamp has stiffer springs, so it holds remarkably well.I keep the alpha with a string in place all the time for its use as a bridge when needed, and the gss clamp for all other uses. The gss is very well made.
Just a note, be sure and keep your starting clamp clean as well as your machines clamps, as after a period of time, I was just cleaning the machines clamps, and not the starting clamps and a set of VS gut slipped through the starter when starting crosses (I now use a different method of starting crosses) .It ended up because of dirty starting clamp, so do not ignore cleaning the starting clamp as well when you clean the machines clamps. Last edited by jim e : 07-22-2011 at 07:03 PM. |
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Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Chcago
Posts: 123
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try using a tooth brush dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean your starting clamp and string clamps. sometimes, if you use a clothe, the fibers will wear off inside the diamond coated surface, and make it the gripping worse. a tooth brush will get the "string slime" out of the diamond coating. works great for me.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 3,859
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A white shoelace dipoped in alcohol works nice as well. You can pull the lace through easing up on the clamp, and that works real nice.
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Professional
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 862
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just a follow up on my OP. Used the GSS clamp the other day, worked flawlessly. I actually had one of my flying clamps break on me, good thing I have 2 starting clamps... I was able ot do a couple stringjobs with just the one, but it isnt fun lol
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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The GSS clamp is much better quality, but it is also pricier
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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actually they're about the same price
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: PA
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Had been thinking it would be nice to have two Starting Clamps. Had seen some slipping with my Gamma so based on this board decided to purchase the GSS model.
Came in the other day, used it a couple of times since.....Wow! |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Florida
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Just a quick question, what are your guys thoughts on the black babolat starting clamp (2 springs)?
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I've had an Eagnas starting clamp for over a year now and I've never had a problem. Easy to open and grips extremely well. Cheap too.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Marietta, Ga
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I have two clamps and usually use both when I string, I've never used them back to back though. My Gamma has never slipped while stringing, but I have never pulled directly against it either except for when I made a video once.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: PA
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I do not pull directly against either clamp, but have experienced just about everything as posted on this board. Have had the Gamma slip when used as a bridge (oil/string residue), had one plate fall out, have seen that the pads gum up quickly and require cleaning more often than the GSS. I still use the Gamma, but now never as a bridge. I like it for use when tightening knots, but outside of that I'll reach for my GSS clamp.
Having had one pad fall out which I've since glued back, was glad that I had two clamps. Could probably have improvised, but have decided I'll purchase another GSS, have a feeling that one or the other pad will drop out at any time. One other advantage to the GSS is that you can take it apart, something that I would have really liked while attempting to clean, and then re-glue the Gamma. Although just thought that I'd check this feature out on my GSS. Didn't have much luck but didn't attempt to pound too hard either. |
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Professional
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Sammamish, WA
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Don't know if the Gamma clamp has changed since when DD used it, but I have 2 Gamma clamps and an Eagnas clamp. The Eagnas clamp is extremely tight, almost too tight for my taste. I used to prefer it over the Gamma b/c it was obviously stronger.
But as I used them more and more I now prefer the Gamma. It's not hard to open which makes it much faster and enjoyable to use for me. It has also never slipped and I use it to start my mains and my crosses all the time (as well as to tighten knots). I've had no issues with it collecting residue. I clean it regularly and it works very very well. The only thing that Gamma could do better is make that diamond coating infused into the clamp instead of on a thin piece of metal that is then glued to the clamp. Other than that though, it's a very good clamp and it works very very well. |
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