stringing instructions

doriancito

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hey guys i jst saw this at Wilsons webpage, you see im buying the nCode 6.1 18*20 95" team and i saw this stringing instructions for it, can anyone please draw a diagram of this way to string it or a picture ? thanks

Instructions:

nSix-One 95 18x20
String Tension : 53-63 lbs.
String Length : 37' (ss:10") or (20'M's and 17' X's)
String Pattern : 18 x 20
Start Main : at Head. Mains skip 8H, 10H, 8T and 10T. Tie off M's at 9T.
One Piece : Start X's at Bottom at 8T. Top X: 8H. Tie off X's at 5H.
Two Piece : Start X's at Top at 8H. Bottom X: 8T. Tie off X's at 5H and 13T.
Notes :
 
guys im getting my ncodes pretty soon and i need the instrucitons to tell my stringer, any picture? or diagram?
 
If your stringer is a "true" stringer then he has all the information needed to string a racquet. However, if you are serious about your game I would suggest getting your own stringer. One it's cheaper, two you can ensure that you do aproper job, three you can experiment with different types of string, and four you will have fun doing it.
 
Doriancito,

I agree with R-Fed in that if your stringer in of a solid quality, he or she should easily have access to the needed pattern to string your frames. In addition, the information that you yourself listed above would be more than sufficient.

If you do not mind my asking, where do you currently get your Racquets strung?

Regards,
John
 
well, the guy is a the club stringer he jsut strings one way, the way he aws tought by the shop owner, the babolat way, 2 knots below at right 1 knot below at left and one knot up at left...i was jsut curios about this wilson stringing method
 
Doriancito,

There is not so much a Wilson way or a Babolat way to string a Racquet.

Rather, Racquets, depending on the exact Frame, moreso than Brand alone, have patterns where they can be Strung 1 piece and/or 2 piece, depending on the specific Frame. And based on that, there are many variations, such as Around the World, etc.

Whether Strung 1 piece or 2 piece, which is often a matter of preference, the main thing that I can suggest is that you ask the Stringer to install the Cross Strings from the Head/Top of the Frame to the Throat/Bottom.

Please feel free to let us know how things go.

Hope that Helps,
John
 
Doriancito,

Each brand might suggest a certain general rule.

For example Yonex prefers 2 piece stringing, and Wilson is OK in general with 1 piece stringing that has Cross installation from Throat to Head.

But within each Brand, and each Frame, things such as amount of Mains, Crosses, and Tie Off's can vary. There is no absolute.

Long story short, if the Stringer is good, he or she will have absolutely zero problem reading the stringing instructions that you provided above.

I hope that helps,
John
 
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