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GAMMA

GAMMA Progression II 200 Stringing Machine

SKU:
MP20011
(4 reviews)

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Description

The GAMMA Progression II 200 is an exceptional quality stringing machine, representing excellent value for money from GAMMA. This drop weight stringing machine is the most maintenance free stringing machine and comes with a tough five year warranty. The Progression II 200 features:

- Drop weight tensioning mechanism.
- Tension range ranges from 11 to 89 pounds (5 to 40 kilograms).

- Two-point mounting system.
- 360 degree swivel turntable.
- Ball bearing turntable device, resulting in a fast, easy and smooth turntable movements.
- Micro-adjustable head and throat mounting posts, accommodating any length racquet.
- Padded throat mounting posts, resulting in no cosmetic damage to the frame.
- All metal machine base with four rubber legs, designed to go on any flat surface.
- Convenient tool storage area with rubber base insert.
- Strings any tennis, squash, badminton or racquetball racquet, whether an oversized, wide or long body type racquet.
- Two tennis, squash and racquetball flying clamps are included with the machine. Two badminton flying clamps must be purchased separately if stringing for badminton.
- Set of mandatory stringing tools included at no extra charge; pathfinder awl, stringers awl, needle nose pliers and utility knife, as well as two wrenches for any machine maintenance.
- Detailed manual included with each stringing machine.

Our lowest priced tennis, squash, badminton and racquetball stringing machine, as well as the longest warranty offering, as standard.

Specification
Suitable for tennis, squash and racquetball:
Yes
Suitable for badminton:
Yes (purchase of two badminton flying clamps required, additionally)
Weight:
11.5 kg
Box dimensions:
59 X 29 X 30 cm
Tension Head:
Drop-Weight
Shipping Box:
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Reviews

  • 4
    Ideal for New Stringers

    Posted by James on 28th Jun 2015

    A great light-weight machine and easy to set up. All the tools you will need are there but I did purchase a starting clamp separately and find this an invaluable addition. The machine does come with four sets of strings (at least with my machine) to get you going which is a bonus. Overall, a recommended machine for anyone starting out stringing.

  • 5
    Ideal First Timer

    Posted by Unknown on 9th May 2015

    Very happy. Easy to assemble, plenty of help available online for those "not sure" moments, should you get stuck. I had never strung before, watched a YouTube video of a chap stringing with this machine and I thought it would be easier to follow, if I had the same machine. First racquet takes a while - just like learning any new skill - but take your time and realise what you have done wrong, then correct it next time. I practised on older racquets for my first three times. By the fourth racquet, I was confident to have a go on my own racquets that I have been using for matches, with no noticeable difference, ever since. Ideal machine.

  • 5
    Cheap, Easy and Portable

    Posted by Mark Heaps on 23rd Jan 2015

    I finally accepted the inevitable and bought one of these in September 2014 when it just got too difficult getting my kids' racquets to and from the stringer. I bought this machine because it is much lighter than some of the other machines, and doesn't need electricity, so I can use the stringing machine anywhere. This Gamma stringing machine also packs down into a crate for easy transport. I take it to tournaments for running repairs. I was a complete novice, but with this, a reel of cheap string and some YouTube videos, I learned over a weekend. My 13 year old son, who is a regional level junior, has also learned and can do his own racquets when he has time. It is already January 2015 and the machine has paid for itself.

  • 5
    Simple and Great

    Posted by JH on 29th Oct 2014

    I find this machine great value - all the tools you need for the stringing job (except perhaps a starting clamp) are included, plus four sets of strings. Very simple to use, and the racquets seem to be safely mounted on the machine. I was up and running in no time, and have strung both tennis and badminton (clamps suited for badminton needed) racquets with great success. My only regret is that I waited this long to get my own machine. :)