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Racquet Service Report (6/10/08)
I definitely can't say I've touched every single racquet out there from the USRSA books I get every year I see that's going to be impossible, but I'm starting to get very familar with a couple of different frames from various manufacturers. I believe it's important to give your racquet to someone familar with the frame or at least familar with the features it uses.

Below is a break down of the racquets I've serviced. If you'd like to add your's to the list just shoot me an email.



E-Force
ModelServiced
Bedlam 170 Lite (1)14
Ambush2
Bedlam1
Bedlam 195g1
Bedlam Stun 170g1
Launchpad Bedlam 1901
Launchpad Bedlam 1951
Radium 170g.1
E-Force Total: 22
  1. With the Bedlam 170 Lite I've noticed the two center mains (holes in the middle of the racquet at the top) are often broken. I've replaced the eyelets and they still break from vibration. So make sure they are in good condition, it can help protect your strings. It's also real easy to get impatient and overlap a string in the throat of the racquet since there's no straws to prevent it from happening. So make sure it's done right.

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Ektelon
ModelServiced
DPR 2500 Lite6
Ripstick Titanium3
O3 Black3
More Attitude2
DPR 25002
Triple Threat Warrior2
Attitude More Performance1
O3 Pink 27001
Power Ring Titanium1
Powerline Viper1
AirPower1
Triple Threat Hornet1
Triple Threat Vendetta1
Ektelon Total: 25

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Head
ModelServiced
i1654
Megablast 1852
Ti. 175 XL1
Edge Pyramid Power1
Ti. Flash XL1
Head Ti 220 PZ+1
Metallix (MX 190)1
Liquidmetal IGS 1751
Liquidmetal 1901
ix1601
i2051
i1951
i1851
Head Total: 17

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ProKennex
ModelServiced
Kinetic Diamong 15g3
Core1 165 Platinum2
Pure 1 Light Pro1
ProKennex Total: 6

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Wilson (1)
ModelServiced
Triad 1805
nCode Lite(2) 3
Triad 1603
Triad 1702
DLX 1901
Hyper DLX 1501
Wilson Total:15
  1. I remember the Triad series being fairly easy and quick to string.
  2. To be honest, I hate stringing the Wilson nCode Lite. It's a mess of strings at the head of the racquet, so I need to be really careful and slow pulling string from the head since there's so many crowded and shared holes that I can easy damage the strings.

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