Product Description
Sold Separately without the ink, these stencils are ideal for home stringing allowing you the ability to stencil the logo onto your racquet. Available in Volkl, Wilson, Head, Prince, Luxilon, Polyfibre, Fischer, Tecnifibre or Pro Kennex.
Product Review
Unfortunately, these stencils performed quite horribly. Trust me, do not stencil a racket, because the added weight from the ink throws off your swing. Being a 7.0 player on the ATP tour, it is awfully hard to swing properly when the swing weight of my racket is off by a couple of points. In my honest opinion, this is for looks, but it can be quite detrimental to your game, as I have proven. Take it for what it's worth, just my two cents. (Posted on 5/01/11)
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So your really a 7.0 ATP player? If your sponsored don't they require you to have your sponsor's logo on your strings for advertisement purposes? Don't listen to this guy, stenciling is mainly for aesthetic purposes and if they throw you off, how come it's not a problem for the other professionals? They seem to be doing fine with or without a few grams of ink. (Posted on 5/01/11)
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Stencil ink slows down your swing? Thats like saying an overgrip makes the strings more bouncy, it just sounds dumb thinking about it. I make my own stencils and never had anyone complain to me that I messed up their swinging, they just compliment on how cool they look. So if you want to have a logo on your racquet go right ahead. (Posted on 31/01/09)
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I've never heard such a load of nonsense in my life. The weight of the ink left by a stencil, even before the ink is dry, would not be detectable even by the fussiest and most advanced player. This guy is talking complete bull. Can you detect the difference between two pieces of paper, one that is covered in print and one that is blank? Try it - you can't can you? Stencil away, it looks cool and it won't make the slightest difference to your swing. (Posted on 5/09/08)
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I do my own stringing and always like to stencil my racquets. I bought these 8 months ago and they are holding up fine. These are made out of hard plastic so you don't have to worry about it breaking. (Posted on 2/07/07)
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