News and updates from the United States Racquet Stringers Association, publisher of Tennis Industry Magazine.
Wednesday, June 16, 2004
Improved on-line tool: Find a Stringer
USRSA.com: We've dramatically improved the way the Find a Stringer tool works. Now, you type in a ZIP code, and it shows all the stringers within 100 miles of that ZIP code. No more near misses!
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
New on-line tool: Racquet Mass Mover
USRSA.com: What happens if you already have added lead tape to your frame, but it doesn't match another frame? You can take off all the existing lead tape, and use our tools to add it back on, or you can use our new Racquet Mass Mover to see how much you need to move the old tape to achieve your desired results. This tool even allows you to add new mass or take away existing mass at the same time that you are moving existing mass. Take advantage of this real multipurpose tool!
Thursday, June 03, 2004
The Anatomy of a Tennis Racquet
USRSA.com: The Anatomy of a Tennis Racquet, which has long appeared in the reference section of the Stringer's Digest, is now available on-line as well.
Tuesday, June 01, 2004
Calibration page for the Prince Neos 1000 and Ektelon Model H
USRSA.com: You must check the calibration of lock-out stringing machines often to ensure their accuracy. Here are the calibration instructions for the venerable Prince Neos 1000 and Ektelon Model H.
New racquet information
USRSA.com: The Digest On-line, Morphinator, and the Racquet Selector now have stringing instructions and specs (respectively) for the following new racquets: Avery M3, Wilson n1, Wilson n5 (110), Wilson n5, Wilson nSix-One 95, and Wilson nSix-One Tour.
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