Racket Stringing and More

Racket stringer at work

Racket Stringing at Discount Prices

All proceeds go to support NETS. 

Barry started stringing rackets back in the late 70's. The quality of the strings has changed quite a bit over the years, but the importance of having a high quality string job in your racket hasn't changed at all.

If you're playing with the same strings as last year, then this is likely a good time to get your racket restrung. You could wait until your strings break, but that's not advisable. Older strings do not have the same high level of playability as new strings.

Also, by having NETS restring your racket, you're helping to support the organization that helps provide tennis opportunities to all Superiorites. Barry donates his time and expertise while stringing your racket - and all money collected goes into the NETS piggy bank.
Various tennis strings typically available

There are a huge number of strings to choose from. We usually keep a pretty good inventory of string selections at various price points. At the bottom of the page, you'll find several links to more information about the various types of string. The following string types are usually available:

  • $15 - Synthetic gut by Babolat, Dunlop, Gamma, Prince, TOA, Volkl, and others
  • $20 - Polyester and Monofilament choices by Kirschbaum, Solinco, Technifibre, and others
  • $25 - Top quality synthetics by Luxilon (Big Banger Original and ALU Power), Head, and others
  • $30-50 Natural gut and hybrid/gut choices by Klip, Volkl, Babolat, and others

There are also many different colors available, such as black, light blue, dark blue, white, orange, yellow, red, pink, green, gray, silver, and natural.

Here are some useful links to learn more about the many choices in tennis strings.