What is the difference between nylon, kevlar, and synthetic gut strings when dealing in performance and the rate they break?
The nylon is durable, but the performance is not that great. The Kevlar is very durable and the performance is better than the nylon. The Synthethic gut is not durable; but the performance is better than the nylon and kevlar. • What is the difference between the 1 drop weight and the 2 drop weights? Will there be a difference in the output? There is no difference between them. The 1 drop weight is only for the tennis racquets. The 2 drop-weight machines have 1 drop weight for the tennis racquets; the other drop weight is for the badminton racquets. • What is the difference between the Hawk 880 and the Neon 21? The Hawk 880 is identical to the Neon 21 except the mounting system. The Hawk 880 has the hold-down mounting system; the Neon 21 has the suspention mounting system. • What makes the Neon CX better than the Neon 21 machine? Functionally the Neon 21 is compatible to the Neon CX except the cover and the base. The Neon CX has the pretty plastic cover and the steel base; the Neon 21 h
The nylon is durable, but the performance is not that great. The Kevlar is very durable and the performance is better than the nylon. The Synthethic gut is not durable; but the performance is better than the nylon and kevlar. • What is the HAWK 10 made of? The body and 2 bases are made of iron pipes. The tensioner post is cast steel. The mounting stocks are made of cast aluminium. The swivel bar and string gripper are steel. • Does the HAWK 10 need to be bolted or clamped to a working surface (table or other) during operation? No, the HAWK 10 does not need to be clamped onto the table. You just need to place the Hawk 10 on the table, then start to operate. No bolt needed either. • Does the HAWK 10 need to be assembled before the first use or before every use? No, no assembly needed. • Can the HAWK 10 string oversized racquets or only midplus sizes? The HAWK 10 can handle all the oversized racquets. • What is the difference between EAGNAS 10 and DEN-3600 stringing machines? EAGNAS 10 st
The nylon is durable, but the performance is not that great. The Kevlar is very durable and the performance is better than the nylon. The Synthethic gut is not durable; but the performance is better than the nylon and kevlar. • I am finding that monofilament strings tend to stretch a lot during stringing, so much so that the actual tension is less than the set tension. Just wondering if you have experienced anything similar. If so, what steps do you take to prevent tension loss (e.g. set tension higher so that it settles at desired tension; pre-stretch string)? You could manually pre-stretch string. If your stringing machine has the pre-stretch function, you could use the pre-stretch function to stretch the string. If your stringing machine does not have the pre-stretch function, you could just need to pull the string twice (double pull). • I have heard many great things about Eagnas tennis strings. I was just wondering if there is any way I can get a sample of Eagnas Feeling Tennis st