Best Tennis Stringing Machines

Whether you’re a novice or professional tennis athlete, investing in a high-quality racquet will boost your game. Unfortunately, even the best racquets start to wear out eventually, particularly if you play seriously on a regular basis. Instead of forking out on a brand-new racquet, you can give your current one a new lease of life by restringing it.

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As you play, tennis racquet strings stretch and lose their tension. Eventually, they’ll need replacing to continue getting the most out of your racquet. For best results, try to restring your racquet regularly. If you wait until the strings have become loose enough to break, it’s too late. Your game will start to suffer from the worn-out strings, or worse, one will break during a tournament.

Some players pay a professional to restring their racquet. However, this can quickly become expensive, particularly if you play tennis regularly enough to restring every month or so. To avoid this, invest in a tennis stringing machine.

By restringing your own tennis racquet, you can save enough to cover the cost of the machine after just a few months. Better still, you can help out your team or playing partners by restringing their racquets, too.

In this article, we explore the best tennis stringing machines on the market. We cover a variety of feature sets and price points, giving players of all sorts the chance to find a suitable machine. We also cover how the machines work to help you choose one that meets your needs.

Klippermate Tennis Racquet Stringing Machine

Klippermate Tennis Racquet Stringing Machine

If you’re looking for an affordable tennis stringing machine, look no further than the Klippermate. Better still, the machine is super easy to use and is the best budget pick on the list.

Of course, the cheap price comes with fewer features, so don’t expect to restring a large number of racquets in a short time frame with this one. If you only need to string your racquet occasionally, though, the Klippermate Tennis Racquet Stringing Machine will do the job.

The Klippermate stringing machine offers a tabletop design, allowing you to use it on any flat surface. Its compact size makes it portable and easy to move to a new location. Like most cheaper models, it only has two points of contact for mounting. Occasionally, this can cause the frame to twist during the stringing process.

This stringing machine has a drop weight style. This doesn’t set the tension as precisely as an electronic machine, but it requires less physical effort than a manual unit. Depending on your preference, you can set the string tension between 20 and 90 pounds.

This versatile stringing machine can string tennis, squash, and racquetball racquets. For an extra cost, you can also add the ability to string badminton racquets.

The Klippermate website is easy to use and answers a variety of tennis stringing questions. The machine also comes with a detailed set of instructions, simplifying the process for newbies.

Gamma Progression ST II Stringing Machine

Gamma Progression ST II Stringing Machine

The Gamma Progression ST II Stringing Machine is another strong choice. While it’s more expensive than other Gamma models, the advanced features make the investment worthwhile.

The stringing machine has a manual tension setting design, meaning that you’ll adjust the tension manually using a hand crank. Depending on your preference, you can set the string tension between 10 and 90 pounds. This advanced model provides six points of contact on the racquet frame, helping the racquet to maintain its shape during the process and avoid twisting.

The Gamma Progression ST II stringing machine is a tabletop model and isn’t as heavy as you might think. This makes the machine a great option for transporting to a client or tournament. The base comes with two drawers for storing your stringing tools, many of which come with the machine. Gamma includes a variety of tools with this model, including a hex wrench set, awls, and two pliers.

Gamma X-ELS Stringing Machine

Gamma X-ELS Stringing Machine

If you can afford the Gamma X-ELS Stringing Machine, you won’t regret the investment. The machine is easy to use and boasts a convenient tabletop design. This makes it easy to transport the unit to and from your tennis club.

The Gamma X-ELS stringing machine benefits from an electronic tension system. While this increases the price of the unit, it makes the stringing process easier than ever. If you don’t want to use a hand crank to string your racquet, an electronic model is a great option. As well as measuring the tension, it applies it to the racquet automatically.

To use the X-ELS, simply enter your desired tension on the keypad and let the machine take care of the rest. Depending on your preference, choose a string tension of between 11 and 90 pounds.

Like the Gamma Progression ST, the X-ELS stringing machine benefits from six points of contact on the frame. This helps you to maintain the shape of your racquet during the stringing process.

 

Spinfire Pro 2 Review

Retaining all the key features of the previous model, Spinfire Pro 2 is one of the most customizable, intelligent, and well-rounded ball machines in the tennis industry.

With the ability to adjust the machine’s features, you can fully customize the Pro 2 to match your own training requirements.

The Spinfire Pro 2 falls into the best tennis ball machines category quality wise and the upper middle region price wise and is best suited to beginners and intermediate players. To find out more about what the Spinfire Pro 2 offers, keep reading!

Technical Details

The Spinfire Pro 2 is a new and improved version of the original Spinfire Pro. Boasting a range of unique features not offered by similar machines, the Pro 2 is a must-have amongst budding tennis stars.

One of the most notable features is the internal oscillation that’s typically found on more expensive machines. The innovative design allows for a 200-ball hopper while also being compact for storage and portability.

The basic package includes a 2-line drill with 3 settings, LCD display, extreme spin, and a membrane touch panel.

The ball speed of the Pro 2 can be adjusted from 20-80 mph with variable topspin.

The ball interval can be set anywhere between 2 and 15 seconds to suit your training requirements. When necessary, the 200-ball hopper can be reversed to cover the machine for protection during transport and storage.

As well as protecting the machine, the cover makes the Pro 2 appear neat and compact. The machine also boasts solid wheels and a durable handle for easy transportation. When not in use, the handle is stored underneath the machine and can be extended when required.

The Spinfire Pro 2 boasts a state-of-the-art control panel. The backlit LCD menu can be used to adjust settings for ball speed, spin, interval, and elevation. The membrane touch panel is easy to use and provides a strong aesthetic appeal.

The machine can either be connected to AC mains or powered with a battery. When the battery is fully charged, the launcher has a continuous running time of 2-3 hours. With ball pick up included, the allows up to 5 hours use on the court. A smart 4amp charger is supplied with the machine, allowing you to connect it to the mains and run for as long as you like.

A favorite feature of the Spinfire Pro 2 is the internal oscillation. Unlike a traditional ball machine, the Pro 2 can move quickly and make shots less predictable. The triple oscillator creates a random pattern of shots with a range in direction. In addition, the 2-line facility enables alternate forehand and backhand feed and can be set to narrow, medium, or wide.

Specification

  • Ball Feed Speed: 20 to 80 mph
  • Ball Feed Interval: 2 seconds to 15 seconds
  • Ball Capacity: 200 balls
  • Battery life: 2 – 5 hours
  • Weight: 24kg/52lbs
  • Dimensions: Height: 49 cm Length: 67 cm Width: 51 cm

The Good

+ Internal Oscillation

The internal oscillation of the Spinfire Pro 2 makes shots far less predictable. On less advanced machines, the whole body oscillates which makes the movement slower and less erratic. The fast, less predictable shots of the Spinfire Pro 2 provide a realistic on-court experience.

+ Counter Rotating Wheels

Like the original Spinfire Pro, the second model uses counter-rotating wheels to fire the balls. Providing an extreme grip, this allows the machine to remain quiet while also producing topspin and slice.

To reduce the predictability of each shot, the wheels are black to disguise their location inside the launcher.

+ Vertical & Horizontal Oscillation

Boasting both vertical and horizontal oscillation, the machine can shoot with variation in width and depth. Depending on your preference, these features can be turned on together or individually. When used together, they offer a totally random play.

+ Portability

The hopper of the Pro 2 can be reversed to cover the machine. Making the machine very compact, this makes for easy transportation to and from the court. The machine is also equipped with solid wheels and an extendable handle. When not in use, the hand is stored neatly under the machine.

+ Two-Line Drill

Not only does the Spinfire Pro offer totally random hitting, but it also has the option of two-line drills. Only available on the Pro 2, this allows the machine to alternate between forehands and backhands.

As the settings can be changed to ‘narrow’, ‘medium’, or ‘wide’, this feature makes the Pro 2 suitable for all abilities.

If you’re looking for a challenge, turn on ‘vertical oscillation’ simultaneously to vary the depth of each shot.

+ Extreme Spin

The throwing wheels of the Pro 2 have an extreme grip to create a high level of topspin and slice. On the top setting, the level of the spin is high enough to challenge even the most avid tennis player. However, the level of spin can be adjusted to accommodate all abilities.

+ LCD Display and Membrane Touch Panel

The menu is displayed on a membrane touch panel. Featuring a backlit LCD display, the menu is used to adjust the machine’s setting and view diagnostic information and battery life.

+ Calibration

The Spinfire Pro 2 boasts infrared sensors that self-calibrate the machine before each use. Before you begin, you can easily set the machine in the center of the court. If you decide to turn off vertical or horizontal oscillation, the machine will recalibrate to its initial position.

+ Memory

Unlike cheaper machines, Spinfire Pro 2 can store your favorite settings. Each time you turn on the machine, it remembers the last settings you were using for speed, spin and interval.

+ Remote Control

The Spinfire Pro 2 includes a handheld remote control. This device can be used anywhere on the court to control the feed, horizontal and vertical oscillation, 2-line drill, and elevation. There is also a pause function to power down the machine and save battery life while you collect the balls.

The Bad

– Remote To Be Purchased Separately

In the basic Spinfire Pro 2 package, the remote isn’t included. This means that you’ll have to purchase it separately to enjoy this feature. However, there are various packages available when you buy the machine, some of which include a remote control.

– No Preprogrammed Drills

The Spinfire Pro 2 doesn’t provide preprogrammed drills. However, it does offer a wide variety of different shots to keep you on your toes – you’ll just have to put the drills together yourself. If you’re set on a launcher with preprogrammed drills, have a look at the other machines on our website.

– External Battery Option

The Spinfire Pro 2 comes in two models: one with an external battery and one with an internal.

If you choose the former, the battery will come fitted into a case with cables for you to connect to your machine when in use.

With the external battery, the weight of the machine is reduced to 18kg. The reduction in weight will make your machine easier to carry, lift, and maneuver around the court.

Additionally, the external battery makes the machine easier to charge. Instead of carrying the entire machine to a powerpoint, simply remove the battery and plug it in. From fully charged, the battery should last up to 5 hours. If you’d like to play for longer, carry multiple external battery packs and swap them over. While you’re using one battery, charge the other.

Finally, an external battery is easier to replace when needed. If charged regularly, the Spinfire battery should last approximately 2 years.

Material & Construction

The Spinfire Pro 2 has a durable plastic frame and an extendable handle to maneuver it around the court. The 200-ball hopper can be reversed to cover the machine. Not only does this make the machine look neat and compact, but it also protects it during transport and storage.

Overall Performance

Overall, Spinfire Pro 2 is a brilliant tennis ball machine. With a range of unique features including internal oscillation, the Pro 2 is superior to many similar machines on the market.

Who Is It For?

The Spinfire Pro 2 falls into the upper middle category of tennis ball machines. Fully customizable, the machine is suitable for tennis players of all abilities.

Verdict

Editor Rating: 9.5 out of 10 stars

Overall, the Spinfire Pro 2 is a good-quality, mid-level tennis ball machine. To make the machine even better, they could incorporate a few preprogrammed drills.

That being said, the customizable nature of the machine makes it simple to create your own drills – just the way you like. Plus, the Pro 2 remembers your favorite settings to make set up easier than ever.

When you turn it on, the machine will stick with the settings of your last use. Whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or advanced tennis player, there’s no doubt that the Spinfire Pro 2 will improve your game.

Spinshot Pro Review

One of Spinshot’s best sellers, the Spinshot Pro is a lightweight tennis ball machine.

Spinshot Pro Review

The Spinshot Pro falls into the mid tier category of tennis ball machines. The machine is reasonably priced and its features are suited to all players. To find out more about what the Spinshot Pro has to offer, keep reading.

Technical Details

Unlike competitor machines, including Lobster Sports Phenom II Club Series, Isam Extend, and Tennis Tutor Pro Lite, the Spinshot Pro is not made out of plastic.

The braided aluminum frame keeps the machine lightweight while providing excellent durability.

The ball thrower comes with a 2-button remote and is battery operated with a portable charger included. However, the battery is not included with the standard machine so will need to be purchased separately.

The Spinshot Pro provides random oscillation and boasts a ball speed of between 18 and 68 mph. The speed is adjusted in steps with 2 steps being circa 5 mph. While the machine only has one oscillation mode, it can be programmed to move the ball from side to side to provide a range of shots.

Like all Spinshot tennis ball machines, the Pro is equipped with a 120-ball hopper. While this is lower than some machines, it keeps the Pro lightweight for ease of transport and still provides ample playing time.

The ball feed interval range is 2 to 10 seconds and is selected in steps via the control panel. The speed and feed interval are shown in units instead of metrics, which is a feature of all Spinshot tennis all machines.

The Spinshot Pro offers a pretty extensive range of spins. Boasting 6 different levels of backspins and topspins, you can practice whichever type of shot you fancy.

The height of the machine is set electronically, meaning that you don’t have to manually adjust the height of each shot. This can be set via the user-friendly control panel on the side of the machine.

With all the features taken into account, the Spinshot Pro is superior to competitors in the same price category. However, it offers a little less than the more advanced Spinshot Player model.

Specification

  • Ball Feed Speed: 18 to 68 mph
  • Ball Feed Interval: 2 seconds to 10 seconds
  • Ball Capacity: 120 balls
  • Battery life: 2 – 3 hours
  • Battery charging: 8 to 12 hours for a fully charged battery
  • Weight: 18 kg for the AC model, 20 kg for the battery model
  • Dimensions: Height: 50 cm Length: 50 cm Width: 35 cm

The Good

+ Lightweight

Weighing just 20kg, the Spinshot Pro is a very lightweight tennis ball launcher. The low weight makes the machine portable and easy to transport to and from the court. Even if the ball hopper is full, you can easily move the Spinshot Pro around the tennis court. The Pro also benefits from a built-in handle on the front of the machine. This is strong and durable and allows you to push or pull the machine with ease.

+ Ball Speed

For a portable machine, the ball firing speed of the Spinshot Pro is impressive. Starting from 18 mph and going as high as 68 mph, you can set the speed to suit your play style. If you’re a beginner, we recommend starting with the lowest setting and working your way up. This way, you can perfect your form and develop your skills gradually.

+ Variable Feed Rate

The feed rate of the Spinshot Pro can be set between 2 and 10 seconds. In our opinion, 10 seconds can be too much delay – even for beginners. For best results, we recommend setting the feed rate between 7 and 9 seconds to start with. As your skills improve, you can lower the feed rate and practice a more aggressive play style.

+ Battery Powered

The Spinshot Pro is a battery powered machine. Depending on the exact use of the launcher, time on the court is set at 2 to 3 hours. While this backup is relatively low, it’s still enough time to enjoy your practice and get the most from the machine. Although some players expect a little more at this price level, larger battery capacity would negatively impact the weight of the ball launcher. Plus, two to three hours practice is more than enough for beginners and amateur tennis players.

+ Fast Charging

The shorter battery life of the Spinshot Pro enables fast recharging. In similar machines, the standard recharge time is between 12 and 15 hours. The Spinshot Pro, on the other hand, is fully recharged in just 8 to 12 hours. The fast recharging sets this machine apart from its competitors. If you plan it right, you’ll be able to fit two full practice sessions into one day. As the Spinshot Pro has overcharge protection as part of the charger, you don’t need to worry about leaving your machine on charge for longer than necessary.

+ Random Oscillation

The Spinshot Pro comes with random oscillation. The machine can fire the ball from side to side to give tennis players of all abilities a great workout. While you cannot control the angle of the ball, you can guide the angle manually by moving the machine closer to the net.

+ Remote Control

The machine comes with a simple, 2-button remote control. One button turns the oscillation mode on and off, while the second button turns the ball feed on and off. Allowing you to control the machine from anywhere on the court, you can pause your practice whenever you like. Unlike some tennis ball machines, the remote is included with the Spinshot Pro and doesn’t require an additional charge. To adjust the other parameters, you’ll need to play around with the control panel on the side of the machine.

The Bad

– Battery To Be Purchased Separately

Unfortunately, the battery isn’t included with the machine and will need to be purchased separately. Obviously, you can’t use the ball launcher without a battery, so you’ll have to splash out a little more money before you can practice.

– Backup Time

One downside to the Spinshot Pro is the poor backup time. Lasting for 2-3 hours, the battery life is shorter than other machines in this price bracket. However, as mentioned earlier, larger battery capacity would increase the weight of the machine.

– No Preprogrammed Drills

The Spinshot Pro doesn’t provide preprogrammed drills. Instead, it offers simple random horizontal oscillation. While this is fine for beginners, advanced players may prefer something more versatile. If you’re after something with preprogrammed drills, have a look at the other machines on our site.

Material & Construction

The Spinshot Pro has a high-quality braided aluminum frame and a user-friendly handle to push or pull it around the court.

Like the other Spinshot ball machines, the frame of the Pro is powder-coated to prevent rust.

The main benefit of metal construction is the added stability and resistance to damage. The downside, of course, is the larger weight. With the battery attached, the Spinshot Pro weighs 20kg.

While this is heavier than some plastic machines, the wheels and retractable handle make transportation easy. Unlike Lobster tennis ball machines, the rectangular shape of the Spinshot box makes the launcher easy to store.

Overall Performance

When used correctly, the Spinshot Pro mimics the experience of playing a human opponent. While the features are basic, they’re more than enough for beginners and intermediate tennis players.

Who Is It For?

The Spinshot Pro falls into the mid tier category of tennis ball machines. Offering a range of great features, the machine is ideal for beginner, intermediate, and recreational tennis players.

Verdict

Editors Rating: 9.5 out of 10 stars

Overall, the Spinshot Pro is a good-quality tennis ball machine. To make the machine even better, the backup time could do with some work.

However, if you’re a beginner or intermediate tennis player, 2-3 hours on the court should be more than enough.

For the price, there are a few oscillation choices and the machine does have a variety of topspins and backspins, a short recharging time, and electronic elevation.

If you’re a more advanced player looking to simulate match situations, you may be better suited to the Spinshot Player. However, if you’re a beginner or intermediate player looking to practice your swings, the Spinshot Pro will suit you perfectly.