Steve Crandall's Racquetball Stringing Tips
String Quiz Challenge of the Decade

By Steve Crandall
Vice President, Sales & Marketing
Ashaway Racket Strings


It has been 11 years - September 2000 - since our last String Quiz ran in Racquetball Magazine.

While many of the basics haven't changed, there have been a number of important developments in racquetball string since then. So I thought it would be a good time to publish an updated quiz. A few questions have been included from the original quiz, but overall, this quiz is a bit harder: I figure, after an additional decade of reading this column, you all ought to be experts by now!

To take this "Challenge of the Decade" quiz and impress all with your racquetball string knowledge, complete and submit the on-line form below.

Completed quiz forms must be submitted by December 31, 2011. All those receiving a passing grade of over 70 will receive a free set of one of Ashaway's new strings. 100%+ correct will receive a special mention in the next Ashaway column. (I added in the extra credit question to give you a little boost.) Please try to complete the quiz on your own. Referring to past columns is okay, but please don't discuss with your friends or stringer. Good Luck and stay tuned for answers in the Spring issue!


Racquetball Quiz Photo
General String Questions

  1. If you want the ball to explode off your racquet with greater power, you should string your racquet at a higher tension.
    True _____ False _____


  2. Many new fibers have been used in racquet strings over the last 10 years. Which of the following fibers has NOT been used in a commercial racquet string?
    Aramid _____
    Kevlar® _____
    Zyex® _____
    Vectran® _____
    Spectra® _____


  3. In general, all racquet strings are pre-stretched before stringing.
    True _____ False _____


  4. What is the standard diameter range for an 18 gauge string?
    1.00-1.05 mm _____
    1.10-1.15 mm _____
    1.20-1.25 mm _____


  5. Which property is not monitored by Ashaway's Quality Control Lab and does NOT affect string durability?
    Tensile strength _____
    Knot strength _____
    Loop strength _____
    Shear strength _____


Racquetball String Questions

  1. Your choice of racquetball string makes very little difference in how your racquet plays.
    True _____ False _____


  2. The fastest growing segment of the racquetball string market is the Zyex-based string segment.
    True _____ False _____


  3. Zyex is represented by which of the following chemical acronyms?
    UHMWPE _____
    PEEK _____
    PTFE _____


  4. Which of the following is NOT home to a racquetball manufacturer?
    USA _____
    China _____
    Taiwan _____
    France _____
    Canada _____


  5. Which statement in this list is NOT relevant to racquetball string?
    Multifilament construction gives better feel _____
    Textured surface construction gives better spin _____
    Solid monofilament strings are very stiff _____


Racquetball Stringing Questions

  1. Hybrid stringing (two different types or different gauges of string) is growing in popularity in racquetball.
    True _____ False _____


  2. The normal breakage point for a racquetball string is a main string in the upper 1/3 of the frame.
    True _____ False _____


  3. The trend in racquetball stringing is to string at tensions in the 25 lb. range.
    True _____ False _____


  4. The most popular tension range for stringing racquetball racquets is:
    20 - 30 lbs. _____
    30 - 40 lbs. _____
    40 - 50 lbs. _____


  5. All racquetball racquets have the exact same stringing pattern.
    True _____ False _____


String Potpourri

  1. A new Zyex-based racquetball string was introduced last summer. It is 1.30 mm in diameter. What gauge is that?
    16 gauge _____
    17 gauge _____
    18 gauge _____
    19 gauge _____


  2. The biggest (largest unit volume) string market in the world is associated with which sport?
    Squash _____
    Racquetball _____
    Tennis _____
    Badminton _____


  3. The general rule of thumb is that you string your racquet as many times each year as you play your favorite racquet sport each week. (Unless your string breaks on a mishit, of course!)
    True _____ False _____


  4. A thin gauge and textured surface is desirable in a racquetball string since it grips the ball better for control and spin.
    True _____ False _____


  5. Jack Huczek has won 10 World Championships playing with Ashaway string in his racquet.
    True _____ False _____


Extra Credit
(you may need it - and please don't get this one wrong!)


  1. Ashaway is the only brand of racquet strings manufactured in the United States.
    True _____ False _____


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