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Swivel clamps vs Glide Bars?
If you had to get a new stringer would you choose a swivel clamp or glide bars? Do both of these stringers have there own pros and cons? I have an old Eagnas swivel clamp stringer. But some of my friends say that using a glide bar is much easier in sliding back and forth the racket. But with the glide bars you need to have a floating clamp for any fan pattern rackets you are stringing. What are your thoughts? |
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You just answered your own questions.
Though it does not make sense to use floating clamps for fan patterns, but I guess the string deflects less with floating clamps than using the glide bars.
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Swivel clamps.
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Neither are Godd for fan patterns as both are fixed (glide bars are perpendicular and flying flames always clamp with a fixed spread) and the distance between fan strings is not at the same angle or width apart..
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Another question what would you recommend for fan pattern rackets?
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It funny that Ektelon which made the glide bar machines standard, is a Racquetball company. Though early racquetball racquets were predominantly perpendicular string patterns. Now it's rare to find a new RB racquet that in not a Fan Pattern. That's probably why they re-branded their machines to Prince NEOS, and they include floating clamps with the NEOS 1000. Why sell a machine that you can't string your own brand of rackets on?
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Anything but a glide bar machine.
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Haven't had any experience with Alpha, my Prince was a glide bar machine, but I like my Gamma a lot. If I were looking for a new machine I would take a hard look at the Alpha Electronic machines.
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You could always have the setup below and have glide bar clamps that also do fan patterns:
https://sites.google.com/site/string...haped-racquets |
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to be honest, i think fan pattern rackets are few and far between (although I'm sure there are some places....).
as such, i wouldn't buy a machine based on that unless you KNOW you are gonna be stringing them alot. nonetheless, I'd still get swivel bases. but there is something to be said for glide bar clamps!!!
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I have always used swivel clamps. Is there any advantage in using glidebars? Is it faster to string with? |
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glide bar clamps lock down with only one lever/switch vs. 2 with a swivel, although i believe some of the super swanky machines have single action swivel clamps also. someone else would have to chime in.
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Dual Action clamps are like the Prince NEO 1000 Clamps. Two actions happening at the same time. Single action is like every other swivle clamp machine, where you need to clamp the string then lock the base.
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Swivel clamps over glide bar everytime.
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