Tying knots Pro knot vs Parnell
Someone asked me the benefits of different knots so I am comparing the Pro and Parnell knots. Some use the Pro knot in tight locations which are difficult for the Parnell. This method makes the Parnell a piece of cake so I use the Parnell exclusively. Check out the rubber band vibration dampener in bottom of the racket. It deadens the vibrations a lot compared to rubber bands that are tied into the frame.

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Tennis knot tutorial

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ATTN Home Stringers: How to tie a Parnell Knot when you string your racquet w/ Tara Moore & Troy

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How to tie a Parnell Knot | String Tip Tuesday

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How To Tie The Parnell Knot - The All Purpose Tennis Racquet Stringing Knot

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How to String a racquet using the ATW Parnell & a Starting Block

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Anchor Hitch - Don't lose your expensive anchor

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Parnell Knot - HEAD 🇺🇸🇬🇧

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The Decline of Prince and the Racquets That Can Save the Brand (Ripcord vs Phantom vs ATS Tour)

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Tips for tying knots
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Racquet Stringing [3 Top Tie-Off Knots]

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Parnell Knot

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Pro knot (aka Wilson knot,) PC knot, Parnell knot, and VS starting knot

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Bulky alternative to Parnell knot

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Some repair shops refuse to work on these surfboards.

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Pulling crosses through mains

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How to String a Yonex Ezone 98 – Step by Step Guide Parnell & Wilson Pro Knot

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Universal Around the World Stringing Pattern

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How to String A Tennis Racket: The Crosses

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Stringing a tennis racquet with 4 knots using the Parnell Loop

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