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post Apr 29 2015, 11:08 AM

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QUOTE(Huahua30 @ Apr 29 2015, 10:56 AM)
Good morning everyone ,

I just bought a brand new yonex racket last week

These is the model i  bought

http://www.yonex.com/sports/badminton/prod...ries/voltric-7/

And i have a question want to ask badminton kaki right here

My bad because i not checking the tension of the racket before i proceed to payment  cry.gif

The racket mention the max tension is 24 lbs  cool2.gif

WHAT IF I PULL THE STRING UP TO 27 lbs because all of my previous racket is using 27 lbs .. lowest i go also 26 lbs  >.<

Will the racket rosak if i pull above 24 lbs ??

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Hi,

There is a tendency of the racket breaking if you set to a higher tension (it is always there), but people do still string their rackets with higher tension.

The shop you bought it from can recommend the max the racket can take... but note, the moment you string more than 24 and if the racket breaks, it will not be covered under supplier warranty.

btw, below is my recommend stringing tension.

Beginner: 19-22lbs
Intermediate: 22-24lbs
Expert:24-26lbs
Professional: 26lbs above

The levels I mention above are the common understanding. there are beginners/intermediates that I know who use 30lbs but at the end of the day, hurts their arm, wrist and etc. If you have a well built hand muscles then string higher but if your arm are average tom, 24lbs should do the trick.

hope this helps.

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