Wilson six.one 95 - 1pc or 2pc?

ratcreature

New User
USRSA Stringers Digest lists both one piece and two piece for the Wilson k six.one 95. The one piece method has the crosses starting at the throat. is that ok for this racquet?

I'm used to stringing Prince, and they always recommend two piece specifically to avoid crosses starting at throat. Maybe it doesn't matter for the Wilson for whatever reason.

Thoughts? Is 1 pc ok here without ATW?
 

jim e

Legend
USRSA Stringers Digest lists both one piece and two piece for the Wilson k six.one 95. The one piece method has the crosses starting at the throat. is that ok for this racquet?

I'm used to stringing Prince, and they always recommend two piece specifically to avoid crosses starting at throat. Maybe it doesn't matter for the Wilson for whatever reason.

Thoughts? Is 1 pc ok here without ATW?
According to Wilson you can string bottom up, but that still stresses the racquet.
I string that 2 piece, otherwise I would still string an ATW if you wanted a 1 piece, but that is just me.
 

psp2

Banned
USRSA Stringers Digest lists both one piece and two piece for the Wilson k six.one 95. The one piece method has the crosses starting at the throat. is that ok for this racquet?

I'm used to stringing Prince, and they always recommend two piece specifically to avoid crosses starting at throat. Maybe it doesn't matter for the Wilson for whatever reason.

Thoughts? Is 1 pc ok here without ATW?

If you're not doing any hybrid stringing, then I would use 1 piece w/ ATW/box pattern. It's really easy with the 18 crosses.
 

jefferson

Semi-Pro
I have never had a problem with stringing a Wilson from the throat up. ANd there is nothing from Wilson that tells you not to. They know bette than me! Prince and some other companies strongly recommend against. Voids warrantee if broken so I would not with those brands. But as far as Wilson go for it.

But like the above stated you can always use the ATW method to get "around" your issue.
 
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