when you do a one piece one half of the mains should have enough string length for just half of the mains EX) the left side has enough string length for the left half of the mains, but there is enough string length for the right half of the mains and the crosses
In the circle of friends I play tennis with, the guys that string their own racquets tell me "Oh box pattern and round the world, you should string that method!" Noone can tell me the benefits over the standard 2 piece stringing that I've been doing for so long. PLEASE! Someone tell me, what's the benefit of this or the box pattern over the standard 2 piece (first the mains, then the crosses) stringing???
It also stops very long lengths of string being caught on things (machine, table, cat) when rotating the turntable, as almost half of the string is already in the frame.
Where ever it works. :D On some racquets you have more than one option but you should be able to find a grommet that will hold two near your last main.
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So are there any rackets that cannot be strung using this method?
TheJwaffle 1 year ago
So are there any rackets that cannot be strung using this method?
TheJwaffle 1 year ago
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Depends on how experienced you are, in my case, around 4 hours, but I bet in YULitle's case around 30 minutes.
Mjws2907 1 year ago
how can i tell the rackets short side and long side
lerockk69 2 years ago
what does he mean by short side and long side
lerockk69 2 years ago
when you do a one piece one half of the mains should have enough string length for just half of the mains EX) the left side has enough string length for the left half of the mains, but there is enough string length for the right half of the mains and the crosses
breek1 2 years ago
In the circle of friends I play tennis with, the guys that string their own racquets tell me "Oh box pattern and round the world, you should string that method!" Noone can tell me the benefits over the standard 2 piece stringing that I've been doing for so long. PLEASE! Someone tell me, what's the benefit of this or the box pattern over the standard 2 piece (first the mains, then the crosses) stringing???
davisracquet 2 years ago
Great Viideos
3160login 2 years ago
Hey YuLitle, i love your videos!
Just one question, in terms of racquet life, is this method safer to use than 2 piece stringing? Thanks a lot!
scuzzlebutt 2 years ago
why should i choose for the around the world stringin patron ? is it better than just use a normal patron whit to strings ? ?
knop42 2 years ago
So...If i string a racquet where the mains end at the top, I would complete the last main on the long side and move right into the crosses, correct?
kirbydrumm 2 years ago
wow I just notice that you put the string in advance already before tightening it up... saves much time doing that. nice....
supertrex2 3 years ago
Correct.
YULitle 3 years ago
btw I use the same racquet so this really helps a lot lolz :)
supertrex2 3 years ago
It also stops very long lengths of string being caught on things (machine, table, cat) when rotating the turntable, as almost half of the string is already in the frame.
JMUDoc 3 years ago
is this only if ur using a full string job?
supertrex2 3 years ago
great vid. but if i have a racket with even number of crosses, where would i tie off the knot after the last main?
austinsl 3 years ago
Where ever it works. :D On some racquets you have more than one option but you should be able to find a grommet that will hold two near your last main.
YULitle 3 years ago
Used this pattern on my N90 the other day. Works perfectly :)
Lithium001 3 years ago
What is the most common used stringing pattern?
fittalover 3 years ago
I believe so, though I've never tried it. :D
YULitle 3 years ago
:D Nothing wrong with being extra certain. :)
YULitle 4 years ago