Stringing Machine Help

Pistol Pete

Semi-Pro
Hey guys I am looking to buy a good electronic stringing machine. My range is 1000-1500. I do not mind if its used maybe like a babolat machine. I was wondering whats a machine you guys recommend, I want constant pull all that stuff.
Some advice would be good. I saw The Silent Partner e.Stringer DG which seems good. I was leaning towards an Eagnas: Plus 8000 or Eagnas: Combo 3800 but everyone here says how bad they are. So I need lots of help thanks!
 

Zhou

Hall of Fame
Avoid Eagnas at all costs. We on these forums do not just hate their customer service but the terrible quality of their machines.

I would recommend you getting a crank for the sake that if you want to get a good electronic, the cheapest one I would recommend would be the Star 5.

If you are all for getting an electronic, I would say spend 500 more and you can get a Gamma 5800 ELS because it has a linear gripper, the Silent Partner DG and Aria look nice too though.
 

migjam

Professional
I would definatley recommend the Silent Partner DG. I recommended the same machine to a buddy of mine and he has no regrets with that purchase. To get a digital constant pull machine at $999, is a bargain
 
I agree with The Wise Wizard. I have the Prince Neos 1000 + Wise 2086 head. I easily string over 600 racquets a year without any problems.

Also the Wise 2086 is totally portable and can be used with almost any crank unit. Really helpful when stringing with another machine that is not yours (tournaments, other clubs, etc).

Not to mention the Prince Neos 1000 is extremely durable. More USRSA members trust the Neos 1000 than any other model.
 

Ed Math

New User
Pistol Pete

Are you in the Atlanta area? I have a 2 year old Silent Partner ARIA I would like to sell for $1000. However, I don't want to pack and ship the machine. I would rather the buyer see the machine and make sure they are satisfied before paying that much money. They can then either take the machine or I will deliver it and make sure everything is working properly.

Ed Math
 
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