Attaching Your Pro Racket Plates
To Assemble: Always use the red Wind Resistor Plates
- Using your spare (cracked racket!), insert the bolt through the red wind resistor plate and, when needed, add 2-3 of the smaller plates to one side of the string bed
- Then position the bolt through the center of the string bed
- Attach the other red wind resistor plate on the other side of the string bed, and, when needed, add 2-3 plates, keeping the number of plates evenly divided
- Always check to make sure the wing nut is secured snugly against the plates
RED WIND RESISTOR PLATES
Important: On your spare racket for convenience, always use the Red Wind Resistor Plates. When you are using the red wind resistor plates, you can even get a little more wind resistance by simply turning one red plate about a 1/4 turn to form a "star" shape.
Note: You
DO NOT hit tennis balls when the plates are attached to your racket.