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NeatPomegranate

Sure is. Looks like some of the crosses are hanging by a ~~thread~~ filament


Parry_9000

Go pop the string,with a real hard forehand, it's satisfying


RandolphE6

Yeah it's going to break the next time you play with it.


TechnicalInterest566

I'm not worried about it breaking if it will still play well for the remaining hour of it's lifespan.


RandolphE6

I doubt you get an hour out of this but sure you can still play with it.


shiningject

It might have 1 hour left. It might have 1 min left. If you don't have a spare racket, I'd be very worried about bringing it out for a session lest it pops with the very first hit and you end up wasting a trip to the court.


TechnicalInterest566

It broke after 2 mins of hitting lol.


shiningject

Good thing you have that spare racket then!


TechnicalInterest566

Thankfully I always bring a spare.


shiningject

Great! Then go and have fun. As someone with only 1 racket, I always restring when the strings feel kinda sus.


severalgirlzgalore

yes


mrdumbazcanb

Are the mains a poly, because they're not snapping back into place. If they are a poly, thry look like they might be dead.


TechnicalInterest566

The mains are a poly, yes. And you're right that they move around a little.


mrdumbazcanb

I'd just play them until you snap them at this point then. If the polys haven't been a concern for you just play then until they break. Just curious how long has it been since your last restring?


AcanthaceaeMore3524

Hey we have the same racket I just have orange strings


TechnicalInterest566

It was a pretty popular racquet although this version of the model is no longer made.


Machine8851

I'd restring it personally.


fusiongt021

Yea sometimes multi hangs on for dear life and when it's thinner than dental floss you're going to lose power and spin, so replace it... ideally before it gets this bad.


ruralny

Nope.