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Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 108
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Hi all
Picked up a Yonex R-22 some weeks back, it had an old 1-piece string job on it. They were syn gut, and measured tension using a Tourna Stringmeter was in the low 40s to high 30s. That would suggest a reference tension of somewhere in mid 40s. Racquet played great then. I snapped the strings almost 2 weeks ago, and restrung it with Klip Legend 16G natural gut mains at 50 lbs, with Weiss Cannon Silverstring 1.25mm crosses at 47lbs. The racquet feels OK, but the sweet spot has become much smaller, and topspin is noticeably less. For those that have had experience with this racquet, do you have any suggestions? I was lucky in that I had used the stringmeter on it before the strings broke, so I suspect the racquet performs better at lowish tensions to open up the sweetspot. I think a lower cross-string tension with perhaps a different string may be needed in this racquet. What do you think? Thanks |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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your best bet is to stick to the old syn guts, like prince syn gut original or gosen syn gut or even wilson syn... these older racs like the old syn. guts, as far as tenison, i'd go with 56-58lbs. I use the r-22, I tried to use the multi-stuff and lux's of the world, never played the same way untill I put syn gut in there, I think Prince syn. gut original 17g in gold is your best bet.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: SF, CA
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The R22 had an initial recommended tension between 55-60 pounds. That was in the days when makers recommended higher tensions. Today the makers recommend tensions at least 5 pounds lower.
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
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Preference for string tension is personal.
A lower average for pros is around 50, only new string jobs. Guys with slower, shorter strokes can use lower tension. What works for one person can be poison for another. |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Northern CA
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I just restrung both of my R-22s with 100% 17G Wilson NG at 55# (will settle to about 50# in a few hours of hitting). Works great for me.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Austin, hook 'em, Texas
Posts: 2,021
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When I repped YY back in the mid-80s, we also carried Babolat. We had some pretty sweet-playing demos with all that VS on hand |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Thanks. I may try some Alpha 2000 or Reaction. Cheers |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Feedback: Cut out the WeissCannon SS crosses(were at 47lbs), and left the Klip Legend 16G mains at 50 lbs.
Replaced crosses with 16G Wilson Extreme syn gut, and the racquet opened up, with much better spin and larger sweetspot. Despite the thicker crosses compared with before, the drop in tension from 47 to 45 lbs really helped. I think as it loses even more tension, the topspin will improve. |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 268
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i strung my R10 at 60 lbs, but i still feel it is too springy and somewhat less of control. perhaps the string pattern is too open. otherwise the hoop is compressed to be narrower than the original about 4 mm, i am afraid of it cracking, so i never go higher than 60 lbs.
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