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We are a leading badminton racket stringing repair shop located in your city. We have been providing professional badminton racket stringing and repair services to both amateur and professional players for over 10 years now. Our experienced stringers will help you get the perfect tension and string pattern for your game.
We provide badminton racket stringing and restringing services. We also repair damaged frames, bent shafts or loose grips. Our stringers are experts in all racket brands and string types.
The stringing cost depends on the brand and material of strings used. On an average, restringing a racket will cost between $15 to $30.
Most rackets are restrung within 24 hours. For express services, we can restring within 6 hours. Turnaround time may vary depending on our work load.
The ideal string tension varies based on your playing style and preferences. Our stringers will assess your game and racket to recommend the best tension. The standard range is 20-30 lbs.
Yes, we offer a 30-day warranty on all stringing and repair work. We stand behind our craftsmanship and will fix or restring for free if any issues arise within the warranty period.
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