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A guy at a local pro shop told me to put them in every other location within the sweetspot to avoid too-lumpy of a stringbed. I would imagine that this configuration wouldn't extend string-life at all, since the un-protected intersections would still rub just as much and break.
Do you need to put them at every intersection in the sweet spot to gain their benefits? I also have found that these savers do not actually stop the strings from moving so much as they stop them from biting into eachother. Thanks for all input... |
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They are string savers. They are supposed to stop your strings from moving.
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string savers stop the strings from rubbing into each other...put them at every intersection of the area where you hit the ball
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