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| "Being a stringer ( racquet technician ) for almost 40 years now, I have been witness to many devices such as yours on the market but I must say this definitely does hold water... In any case I think it offers the player a great point of reference."
Dave "For years I was frustrated because my game was very erratic and I could not consistently hit the ball where I wanted, after buying the Stringmeter, I discovered that the tension in my Racquet was too high. After making the adjustments, my game improved and I enjoy the game a whole lot more. Thanks Stringmeter!" Paula Concklin, Las Vegas, Nevada "My company manufactures racquets for Prince Inc. We have been instructed by Prince to use the Stringmeter on our production line to assure string tension consistency." Wayne Chiang, Marshal Industrial Corp., Hong Kong " I recommend the Stringmeter to my students as a fast way to monitor their string tension. With the Stringmeter you can find the tension that works best for you." Margie Brown, Teaching Pro, Orange, California "I play tennis four times a week, my instructor recommended the Stringmeter so that I can tell when my racquets need to be restrung. I used it and almost all of them needed service. It's made a great difference in my game." Robert Lyon, Gilroy, California
"The Stringmeter is a terrific instrument to monitor the life of your stringing job, and to tell with fair surety what tension you have been given." R.D. Teitelbaum, D.P.M., Naples, Florida "The Stringmeter is an invaluable tool in my stringing business. It is a quick reliable way to check my consistency as I string a racquet." Jim Anderson, Stringer, St. Petersburg, Florida |
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