lindanfan said:does anyone have the stringing pattern of the ns9k type X? i desperately need one. if anyone has got one or knows where to get one i will be very greatful.
It's the same string pattern as the NS7000 and NS8000 right? If so:

lindanfan said:does anyone have the stringing pattern of the ns9k type X? i desperately need one. if anyone has got one or knows where to get one i will be very greatful.
lindanfan said:does anyone have the stringing pattern of the ns9k type X? i desperately need one. if anyone has got one or knows where to get one i will be very greatful.
scchang said:It is different from AT800/NS8K. Read the attached figure and you will see the difference.
-SC
lindanfan said:thanks very much guys, my stringer took out the origional strings and didn't realise it was a different pattern to the ns8k.
DinkAlot said:Well, if I'm reading it right, it's not a different pattern. The only difference is instead of starting the cross at the top and finishing at the bottom, it's reversed, you start at the bottome and finish at the top.
Can anyone confirm this? Thanks, too busy at work to do a detailed check.
DinkAlot said:Well, if I'm reading it right, it's not a different pattern. The only difference is instead of starting the cross at the top and finishing at the bottom, it's reversed, you start at the bottome and finish at the top.
LazyBuddy said:Or, just start at the middle, if you use 2 pieces (4 knots) method.![]()
you could show them the yonex stringing patternSgt_Strider said:When we bring the racquet to get it strung, how do we know that the stringer is stringing the racquet properly?
twomk said:Just received my 3ug4 version of the NS9000 X. My NS9K X 3ug4 version feels heavier than my Cab 20 classic 2ug4 racket. It feels heavier than most 3u rackets. Does anyone have this experience or is it just me? I am wondering if my racket is labeled wrong.![]()
Hmm... JP and SP prices are drastically different from what I heard though...glencomienda111 said:i heard from my sources that TH ns9000x wont come out b'cuz many distributors are complaining about TH prices, or if they ever come out they will be sold at the same price as SP, JP, etc. but again somebody told me there will be (some) TH coded that will be sold, so i guess will just have to wait and see.
Is the gap really that big?glencomienda111 said:what i mean is that TH prices are like half the price of SP, and SP is a little under JP, so they are going to put it nearer the SP, JP price range.
that's interesting. I just did a quick currency conversion, and NS8000TW (which is NT$4500 in Taiwan), converts nicely to 7082.25 pescosglencomienda111 said:let me put it this way, i got my ns8000TH for around 6thousand pesos converted('cuz a friend got it for me in thailand), the ns8000SP is sold here for 15-16thousand pesos. JP i have no idea how much its sold here in pesos(b'cuz i havent seen a store sell JP coded rackets here) but i guess maybe more than SP. so if the news is true then TH version might be sold around the 14thousand and above price range. so that the price difference will not be that far from the rest of the pack.