Before you even posted that, I was already thinking about you and that Micro Mid!
I think that any of those Volkl racquets that have the "Power Arm" (PB 1, Organix Super-G 1, V-Cell 1, etc.) would also be an issue on a Neos 1000 or 1500 (as well as the 2pt. variants of the Gamma 5003, 6004, 6900, 7900 etc.).
Good points all. If someone ever asks me to string those "rare" rackets I will tell them find another stringer. I already tell plenty of folks who have "conventional" rackets to find someone else. The fewer people who ask me to string the better
Really?
You're not concerned about the amount of torsional forces that your Wise tension head is being subjected to by employing the "brake method"?
Personally, I would never do that with a Wise tension head. It's my belief that the unit is plenty strong for
straight pulls (for which it was designed for), but I have some serious doubts about it's longevity when being subjected to forces applied
sideways - due to the angles which get created when using the "brake method".
A number of people have had to send their Wise units in for repair/replacement after using the "brake method" or "hip method" when stringing O-Ports.
In my opinion, with a Wise unit, installing the crosses with the 50-50 method is the safest way to go.