• Racket Re-Stringing

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  • Badminton

  • Tennis

  • Squash

Why should I re-string my racket?

Extend the life of your racket - Restringing and re-grippingcan add life and longevity to your favourite equipment

Improve Control & Power - Fresh strings can benefit the way you play

Save money - New rackets can be expensive; look at restringing before replacing the entire racket.

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Agree a Pick Up Date

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Select Your Desired String Type

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Review & Choose Your Preferred String Tension

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Our Team Re-String Your Racket

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Collect Your Racket

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Let us know what you're after and leave a message if you have any questions you'd like answered.

When should I re-string my racket?

  • After approximately 40 hours of play
  • When strings are frayed or close to breaking
  • If strings have lost tension, making you swing harder for the same power or distance.
  • If contact feels less clean even when striking the ball correctly.

Types of String & Tension

There are different types of string and tensions available when you are having your racket re-strung.

Multifilament is the most popular and closest to a natural gut, but there is also monofilament - or hybrid which is a mixture. The tension level of your racket strings is defined by the balance between control and power. A higher tension will give more control, while a lower tension will generate more power.

Our specialised team can help you decide what string and tension will help you best based on your play frequency and level.