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BADMINTON STRINGING SERVICE

  • We offer stringing services for badminton, tennis and specific squash rackets. Please visit the page below to explore our stringing options.


  • Racket Deposit and Collection Locations:
    - 18 Sackville Crescent, Worthing,

       BN14 8BP
    - Withdean Sports Center, Brighton


  • Additional Services:
    - Racket Customisation: Swing weight and weight matching, balance adjustments, adding weight for enhanced playability tailored to your style.
    - Pick-up Service
    - Postal Service via DHL or Hermes


  • Fees:
    - Labour Fee: £16 per racket (for stringing with the client's own strings)
    - String fees are based on available stock or as quoted for specific orders. All prices below are inclusive of labour. 

Badminton Strings

BADMINTON BOOKING

ASHWAY ZyMAX 69

Gauge: 0.69mm

Ashaway ZyMax 69 Fire Badminton is produced from Ashaway's revolutionary BETA Polymer raw material and is designed for maximum repulsion and shuttle response. Offering superior strength and high performance playability, ZyMax 69 Fire is tailored for players who require durability and string life at all performance levels. Particularly good in extreme tensions and under the most demanding playing conditions.

BETA fibers and ZyWeave technology combine to provide maximum tension stability, toughness, durability, super elasticity and stiffness for optimum feel and repulsion.

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Playing Property: Power

£20

Babolat iFeel 70 

Gauge: 0.66mm

Babolat iFeel is a multifilament string known for its exceptional feel. In addition to its outstanding sensitivity, it provides excellent control and comfort, making it a top choice for players seeking precision and responsiveness in their game.

Playing Property: All-Round

£21

Yonex BG80

Gauge: 0.68mm

Yonex BG80 has an ultra thin gauge giving excellent playability and power.

The high-modulus Vectran fibre is an advanced material wrapped around a strong multifilament core. This thin gauge gives players greater power for smash shots.

Playing Property: Power

£23

Yonex EXBOLT

Gauge: 0.63mm

The Yonex Exbolt 63 0.63mm Badminton string is crafted from forged fiber, offering up to 24% greater durability. Exbolt is known for its enhanced repulsion, durability, and hitting sound.

Forged Fiber features a high intermolecular bonding force, increasing strength by eliminating impurities during manufacturing and stretching the material multiple times.

Exbolt provides a resilient string with a comfortable feel.

Playing Property: Power

£25

Hybrid  Set - Yonex AEROBITE

 Gauge: Mains 0.67mm (Blue) and Crosses 0.61mm (White) 

The Yonex Aerobite 0.67-0.61mm Badminton Hybrid Set is Yonex's first ever hybrid string set, featuring multifilament construction. The main strings are made from high-intensity nylon and high-polymer braided nylon with a polyurethane coating. The cross strings are composed of high-intensity nylon and high-polymer braided nylon.

Playing Property: Control 

£25

Accessories Tennis, Squash, Badminton

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Q&A about strings

Do strings break?

YES! As you play your strings will move up/down and rub against one another which creates friction, the string develops a notch as a result of the rubbing, and it eventually snaps. The more Topspin you generate more likely you break string.

Premature  Shank Breakage:

Strings can break when a ball is struck close to the frame, regardless of their age. This happens because the impact causes the string to pinch against the racket's grommets (plastic parts), focusing the force on a single point, leading to a break. Always aim to hit the ball with the middle of the racket to distribute the impact across all strings and avoid this issue. While we evaluate each case individually, understanding shank breaks can help you prevent them.

When to re-string

Re-string your racket based on the average number of times you play tennis per week in a year e.g., if you play once a week then re-string once a year assuming you don't break strings. If you play 4 times a week then change string 4 times a year, basically every 3 months.  Re-stringing is a must at least once a year!

String Tension
Loose tension can generate extra power although learning a good technique at first is way more important, effective and results in massive improvement on your game since loose string has much less control. On the other hand, tighter string tension results in more control and fair amount of power. Loose string is mainly recommended for higher level and advance player.