yonex bg66force broke twice in a week

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  1. Mi'ir

    Mi'ir New Member

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    i broke 2 string in a week
    is it because i misshit or its because string?
    i strung my nanoray 750 with yonex bg66f 26lbs and my ld force with yonex bg66f 25lbs

    also any recommend racket for double front court player?
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  2. llrr

    llrr Regular Member

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    Your string broke right at the sweet spot so it shouldn't be the mishits. How often do you play every week? BG66F should last longer at that tension.
     
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    Unlucky. Happens with thin strings.
     
  4. ucantseeme

    ucantseeme Regular Member

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    Do you strung them with lower mains than cross? The heads seem to be very round. FME the mains break more often than the cross. I reckon you strung square. Have you checked if you twisted the cross string to much? You can see this on the writing of the strings. Any more wear and tear on the cross than the mains?
     
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    robfitsy Regular Member

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    Why is there a knot at 10oclock on the yellow string racket?
     
  6. ucantseeme

    ucantseeme Regular Member

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    Both have it, when you look closer. Just a different tie-off position for the cross string/pattern for the last two cross. Some people prefer to keep the knots away from the sweet spot. Nothing wrong with.
     

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