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1. If the tension of the stringing does not match the hitting power, you can consider pulling up two or three pounds when stringing next time, because the higher the tension, the tighter the bite between the horizontal line and the vertical line.
2. If most of the vertical lines are walked, especially the middle ones are more serious, you can check whether the threading process of the first few vertical lines is not standardized. Under normal circumstances, the vertical line should also be tightened one by one like the horizontal line, but often some stringers will choose to tighten the strip in a hurry, so the tension of this part of the vertical line is difficult to guarantee. At this point, you need to carefully choose a skilled and responsible stringer.
3. See if the badminton string you choose is thinner or smoother. For thinner or slippery lines, the contact area between horizontal lines and vertical lines is slightly smaller, and the friction between lines is smaller.
It is relatively small and easy to move under the action of external forces. Thinner, slipperier lines are also prone to pound loss. In this case, you can consider some slightly thicker wires with frosted wire surfaces, such as YONEX BG80 and so on.
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The wire itself is a consumable, in principle, play 3 times a week, good at playing high and far balls and killing, especially slashing or cutting, almost 2 months should change the line, usually most of the broken vertical line, if you change to a thicker resistant line, you can improve some, but relatively speaking, his elasticity will be slightly weaker, my personal feeling is that the drop point will be about 20-40 cm. Or the vertical line is replaced with a durable line, the horizontal line is a highly elastic line, I have a few rackets that are so line-up, fortunately it is quite durable.
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Under normal circumstances, if the tension is pulled enough, and the hitting part is in the sweet spot, it is generally not very good at running the line, and there are always such exceptions1The wire pulling method is wrong, the threading machine is relatively old, the wire pulling method is not enough to ensure the independent pounds of the horizontal line and the vertical line, and the bite of the line is not tight2The racket surface of the shot is not correct The running line is better than the pound, and it is also the precursor to the weight loss.
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Dropping the line is a relatively normal phenomenon, and the YY65 line running line is a normal thing, because the YY65 line is very easy to lose pounds, and the texture of the line is relatively soft, so you are mostly easy to walk the line, not to mention 24 pounds YY65, I use YY's BG80, on 28 pounds, the same line, this is no way to avoid it!
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Once you get out of the line, it doesn't seem to be able to be tightened, and I haven't heard of how to tighten it after the line. But there are several possibilities for running the line:1
That is, when hitting the ball, the paddle surface is not correct (except for intentional side strikes); 2.It's that the cable is not pulled well; 3. The quality of the line is not good, and the running line will appear after a long time, and I generally try to use it.
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24 pounds also running line? It doesn't make sense, isn't it YY's 4-point stringing? There is an overlap between the outer frame part 3, and there are 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock on the periphery.
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Hello friend, racquet running line? Is it that the thread is broken, or is the thread elongated? If, you are a master.
Your racket has a lot of tensions, so I'd suggest just switch strings. If it's an amateur and doesn't require too much tension, just find a place to pull the string of the racket and ask the waiter to tighten it for you.
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