
Stringing and Gripping
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Luxilon
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Wilson
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Head
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Yonex
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Solinco
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Synthetic Gut
Budget Friendly. Gets the job done. Crisp, balanced feel. Medium power and spin. Durability Rating: Medium
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Polyester
Big Hitters. Spin Seekers. Firm, control focused. Great for hard swingers. Not ideal for sensitive arms.
Durability Rating: High
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Multifilament
Comfort Lovers. Recovering Players. Soft, arm-friendly feel. Power - High.
Spin - Moderate.
Durability Rating: Low-Medium.
Cushiony feel. Solid option for recreational play.
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Natural Gut
Advanced Players. Power + Comfort. Plush, responsive feel. Power - Very high. Spin - High. Durability Rating: Low-Medium. Very low in wet climates. Best feel on the market. Pricey. Not Vegan friendly.
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Hybrid
Polyester + Multi/Gut. Balanced, strategic mix. Power - Varies. Spin - High. Durability Rating: High. Control + comfort. Great custom option.

Stringing And Gripping
Alleys & Angles is proud to offer Largo, Seminole, Belleair, and Beaches players a convenient location to have their racquets restrung and regripped. We carry the most popular strings, or you can provide your own
We will customize the string tension to your preference, comfort level, and playing style. Join our frequent stringing program and after restringing 5 racquets, you'll receive your 6th restringing for free - an $18 value. Purchase new grips for your racquets and paddles, and we'll regrip them at no additional cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often should I string my racquets?
A: Think of it like a racquet spa day! For top-notch performance, match your stringing frequency to your play schedule. Play 3 times a week? Pamper those racquets 3 times a year. If your racquet’s been hibernating for 6 months, it’s time for a string makeover before its court comeback!
Q: What tension is best for my game?
A: Tension is personal-Like your favorite socks. Love spin or slice? Go for lower tension for that plush, comfy, extra-bitey feel. Need more control with a powerful swing or oversized frame? Higher tension helps rein things in. If your swing is smooth but strong, lower tension might be your sweet spot. Your strings should match your style - It's personal.
Q: How do I know if I need a new grip?
A: If your handle feels slick, flaky, or just not quite right, it's time for a refresh. Worn grips can sneakily sabotage your control and comfort-especially in the Florida heat. We will regrip it in minutes, and yes, we will do it for free with any grip purchase.
Bonus Tip: Equipment Care 101
Want your equipment to love you back? Show it a little TLC.
- Store your racquets, paddles, and balls in a cool, dry place-no back seats or beach bags, please. Heat and humidity can wreak havoc on strings, grips, frames, and paddles.
- Wipe down your grips after play to keep sweat from breaking them down too fast.
- Don't leave balls baking in your trunk-they lose their bounce quicker than you think.
A little care off the court = a lot more play on it.