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A $1395.00 The is a lock-out machine and the natural extension of the venerable Neos 1000 Neos genre that has been around for some time. This machine, at this price, is an entry level machine that you could use forever. Page 1 of 1

Mounting System The racquet table is heavy duty and uses the very effective straight steel guide rails for the clamp bases, These clamps bases use a friction lock instead of a click lock action and are really very nice. There is no question as to whether the clamp is tight or not. The string clamps are easily adjusted for string gauge with a large serrated knob. The clamp is a fit into configuration which means the clamp fit into the base instead of over the base. I think this makes for a tighter fit. The racquet supports, those things at 6 and 9 o clock, are sturdy, fully adjustable, and contact the racquet at four (4) places. The two (2) white plastic risers are height adjustable simply by turning them eight up or down. This adjustment allows for a good fit between the risers and the racquet. These should be adjusted high enough to just about touch the grommet barrels. The hold down clamp is easy to insert and lock using the locking tab on the side. Once this is locked the racquet cannot rise up during stringing. Page 2 of 2

Tensioning The tension mechanism is the standard Neos 1000 design. If it ain t broke don t fix it applies here. This design has been around for a long time and it works. The lock-out capability is based on a disk brake and brake pad design. Inside the black housing is a disk that rotates with the turning of the crank. When the set tension is reached the brake pad is released and contacts the disk brake! Bam! Locked! When I adjusted the racquet table to the height I like the tension head was a little low for me. The crank handle is removable for use as a left hand model. Of course the crank slides up and down to be right where you want it for the next pull. Setting tension is easy. You can see the tension as you look down from the stringing side but it will be upside down as you see here. This should not be a problem for most but if it bugs you walk around to the other side. When setting the tension you make a gross adjustment then tune it up with the markings on the tension setting knob. It is simple and it works! The actual tension head is a solid heavy duty design that includes sand blasted gripping surfaces moving on ball bearings for a smooth and predictable motion. There is no diablo provided, however, an easy to use gauge adjustment is provided. Calibrating this machine is easily accomplished by adjusting a set screw on the back of the latch block. Do not touch the large bolt you see on the front of this block! You will be quickly ported to the dark side never to be seen again! Page 3 of 3

String Clamps The features full rotating diamond dusted string clamps with a snap lock clamp base. The five (5) fingered clamps are easy to adjust with the large knurled knob. The five (5) finger design should fit almost every racquet. The clamp bases are locked using a paddle that makes a nice click when it is locked. This method does not require any hand pressure to assure the clamp base is secure. There is a very obvious open and close position which makes these clamps quick to operate. The clamps are what I call the in post style which means the clamp fits into the base post instead of fitting over the base post. This is a very robust design riding on straight steel rails that should provide years of service. Page 4 of 4

Tool Tray The Large (100 square inches) padded tool try is located exactly where it should be. Right in front of you! It is square with plenty of room for anything you need quick at hand. Table Brake The table brake is a disc brake attached to the table and rotates with the table. With a small lever you can activate the brake. The Machine Stand The machine stand needs some assembly which is easy with the included tools. The assembled stand is a rugged and stable piece with adjusting feet for leveling. A piece of advice: set the height as close to your desire height as possible before you put anything else on the stand. It is almost impossible to adjust the height when the table and tension head is sitting on it. Page 5 of 5

Assembly As expected the machine components were very well protected. It is not surprising that you will want to assemble the stand first. Putting the Neos 1500 together and ready to string is a one (1) person job. From delivery to stringing should be less than a half hour! Great packaging! There is a small box inside a larger box that contains all the hardware, tools, and the owner s manual. The included tools should be all you need. Other Stuff Page 6 of 6

Head Width Difference Machine Supports Difference Unstrung 9.834 Distance Unstrung 11.675 Strung Mains Only 10.158 0.324 Distance Mains Only 11.534 0.141 Strung Off Machine 9.844 0.010 Distance Strung 11.631 0.044 Strung Mains Only Distance Mains Only 10.158 25.801 0.324 25.801 in cm 11.534 29.296 0.141 0.358 in cm HEAD MEASUREMENTS Strung Off Machine Distance Strung 9.844 25.004 0.010 0.025 in cm 11.631 0.112 0.044 0.112 in cm Page 7 of 7

String # Left Tension Right Tension % of Tension Set 1 29 32 50.83% 2 32 33 54.17% 3 33 33 55.00% 4 32 33 54.17% 5 38 35 60.83% 6 38 37 62.50% 7 38 38 63.33% 8 17 17 28.33% Average % of Tension Set 9 57.26% TENSION MEASUREMENTS 29 Every machine is tested at a tension setting of sixty (60) pounds. Last main tension is omitted for "Average % of Tension Set" 17 38 38 38 32 33 32 32 33 33 33 35 37 38 17 07.71 17.24 16.78 15.88 14.97 14.97 14.97 14.52 Page 8 of 8

TOTAL RECOVERY Most of the information and images are pretty clear, however, one section of data I take is the Total Recovery data. I believe this is important data because it shows the effect of machine differential when the cross strings are being installed. Why? Here is what I derived from this data: A machine with a broad differential will pull, momentarily, tension to keep the tension head at the tension setting. When this occurs the cross string does not have the restoring force to pull back that tension resulting in a Recovery Total of greater than 100 percent. Remember, that is 100 percent of the width increase so in most cases it will have a minimum effect on the racquet Head Width W/Cross Strings Inches Total Change Total Recovery Cross 4 Installed 10.13 0.028 8.64% Cross 8 Installed 10.06 0.098 30.25% Cross 12 Installed 9.93 0.228 70.37% Cross 16 Installed 9.86 0.298 91.98% Last Cross Installed 9.83 0.328 101.23% Page 9 of 9

REVIEW SCORING Machine Description Score Tennis accommodates all tennis racquets 10 Racquetball accommodates all racquetball racquets 10 Squash accommodates all squash racquets 10 Badminton accommodates all badminton racquets 10 Stand Included floor stand included in price 10 Stand Available floor stand available at additional cost 0 Table Top Standard machine is used on a table top 0 Table Top Optional machine can be used on a table top 0 Height Adjustable height adjustable manually, electronically, or hydraulically 10 Angle Adjustable machine can be tilted to suit operator ergonomics 0 Total Machine 60 Mounting Description Score 2 point mounting racquet held at 12 and 6 o'clock only 0 4 point mounting racquet held at 11/1 and 4/6 o'clock (Prince format) 10 4 point solid racquet held at 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock on a solid plate (TT) 0 6 point mounting racquet held at 12,6,1,10,5, and 7 o'clock approximately 0 Multi-point floating "V" adaptors contact racquet in four places 0 Multi-point hold down "V" shape forces racquet down onto a flat surface 0 Turntable Lock keeps turntable from rotating if required 10 360 degree rotation tension head is lower than mounted racquet 0 Turntable Tilt turntable can be tilted to suit operator ergonomics 0 Total Mounting 20 Page 10 of 10

Tensioning Description Score Drop Weight a solid weight adjusted up or down a shaft to set tension 0 Drop Weight w/clutch a solid weight as above w/clutch for horizontal position 0 Drop Weight w/gear a solid weight as above w/gear for horizontal position 0 Crank tension head is moved using a manual crank w/lockout 10 Electric/Electronic tension head is moved using an electric motor 0 Electric Add-On electric tension head is retro-fit to crank machine 0 Multi Speed Pull tension head can be set to pull fast or slow 0 Constant Pull tension head will reach tension and compensate for creep 0 Lockout tension head will reach tension and hold string at setting 10 Pre-Stretch tension head pulls set tension plus an additional percentage 0 Linear Pull tension head pulls string straight back in parallel jaws 10 Self Rising Linear Pull tension head raises to reduce friction during pull 0 Tensioner Location electronic tensioner can be moved forward or backward 0 Reduced Friction Pull tension head and mounting system design to reduce friction 0 Rotational Tensioner tension head wraps string around and rotates to pull tension 0 Nose Cone/Diablo string is wrapped around this before inserting into tensioner 0 Foot Activation foot pedal included for activation tension head 0 Pounds/Kilo Setting tension can be set in pounds or kilo's 0 Manual Calibration tension calibration is set with tools manually 10 Auto Calibration tension calibration is set automatically by electronics 0 Coated Tension Head tension head is coated to reduce/prevent slippage 0 Knob Tension Set tension is set manually by an adjusting knob 10 Electronic Tension Set tension is set using electronic key pad 0 LCD Display functions are displayed on a Liquid Crystal display 0 Knot Tension Adjust tension can be added to last string to compensate for knot 0 Cross String Tension tension setting for cross string can be different than mains 0 Removable Tensioner tension head can be removed for repair 10 Audible Tension Confirm a beep will confirm proper tension is reached 0 Audible Error Warning a beep will indicate a problem 0 Audible On/Off audible can be turned on or off 0 Total Tensioning 60 Page 11 of 11

Clamping Description Score Flying Clamps clamps not attached to the machine, rely on adjacent string 0 Fixed Clamps on glide bar clamps are attached to the machine on glide bars 0 Swivel Single Action clamps rotate and are locked with one action 0 Swivel Double Action clamps rotate/ lock at the base and clamp - double action 10 Swivel on Glide Bar clamps rotate on base fixed on glide bar - single action 0 Coated Clamps clamps are coated to avoid slippage. 10 No Tool Adjustable Clamp clamp force on string can be adjusted without tools 10 No Slots Main Clamps main string clamps have no teeth to eliminate damage 0 Automatic Base Release gravity or button releases the clamp and base 0 Magnetic Clamp Base clamp base is secured by magnetic force 0 Total Clamping 30 Extras Description Score No Tool Tray no tool tray is provided = -5 points 0 Tool Tray < 36 tool tray is less than 36 square inches = 2 points 0 Tool Tray > 50 tool tray is more than 50 square inches = 4 points 0 Tool Tray > 75 tool tray is more than 75 square inches = 6 points 0 Tool Tray >100 tool tray is more than 100 square inches = 8 points 8 Tool Tray > 144 tool tray is more than 144 square inches = 10 points 0 String Tip Holder holding device is included to keep string tip close 0 String Measure Ruler string can be measured at machine with included ruler 0 String Measure Counter string can be measured at machine with rotational counter 0 Reel Holder secure reel attachment for string reel storage 0 Racquet Holder secure racquet holder for storage and convenience 0 Cabinet a storage cabinet is included for tools and accessories 0 Protective Cover a cover is included for protection 10 Leveling Pads adjustable pads for leveling the machine 10 Right or Left Operator option for right or left handed operator 10 Color Options - Free offers color options at no charge 0 Color Options- Charged offers color option at additional cost 0 Total Extras 38 Page 12 of 12

Weight Description Score Under 50 pounds machine weighs less than 50 pounds = 6 points 0 50 to 75 pounds machine weighs up to 75 pounds = 8 points 8 76 to 100 pounds machine weighs up to 100 pounds = 4 points 0 Over 100 pounds machine weighs more than 100 pounds = 2 points 0 Total Weight 8 Tools Description Score Calibrator manual or electronic calibration tool included 0 Starting Clamp starting clamp is included 0 Instructional DVD DVD is included for set-up, function, and maintenance 0 Owner Manual Printed owner manual is included 10 Assembly Tools tools necessary to assemble the machine are included 10 Telephone/Internet Help Support is available during what hours 0 Warranty None = -5 points 0 Warranty One Year One (1) Year warranty is included = 2 points 0 Warranty Two Year Two (2) Year warranty is included = 4 points 4 Warranty Three Year Three (3) Year warranty is included = 6 points 0 Warranty Four Years Four (4) Year warranty is included = 8 points 0 Warranty Five Years Five (5) Year warranty is included = 9 points 0 Warranty Over Five Years Over Five Year warranty is included = 10 points 0 Total Tools 24 Additional Information Description Score Web Site a comprehensive web site is available and easy to use 0 Shipping Included shipping costs are included in the price 0 Country of Origin identification of country of origin 0 Total Additional Information 0 Page 13 of 13

Racquet Support Description Score Racquet Distortion Width distortion occurring when only mains are installed Width Increase <.062 racquet width increases less than.062 = 20 points 0 Width Increase.062-.093 racquet width increases less than.093 = 18 points 0 Width Increase.094-.125 racquet width increases less than.125 = 16 points 0 Width Increase.126-.175 racquet width increases less than.175 = 12 points 0 Width Increase.176-.225 racquet width increases less than.225 = 10 points 0 Width Increase.226-.325 racquet width increases less than.325 = 6 points 6 Width Increase.326-.375 racquet width increases less than.375 = 2 points 0 Width Increase >.376 racquet width increases more than.376 = -5 points 0 Machine Distortion Distance between head and throat supports mains installed Distance <.0625 supports get this much closer to each other = 20 points 0 Distance.062-.093 supports get this much closer to each other = 18 points 0 Distance.094-.125 supports get this much closer to each other = 16 points 0 Distance.126-.175 supports get this much closer to each other = 14 points 14 Distance.176-.225 supports get this much closer to each other = 10 points 0 Distance.226-.275 supports get this much closer to each other = 6 points 0 Distance.276-.325 supports get this much closer to each other = 4 points 0 Distance.326-.375 supports get this much closer to each other = 2 points 0 Distance over.376 supports get this much closer to each other = -5 points 0 Percent of Tension Set Percent of set tension with all main strings installed 100-90 Percent Outstanding = 20 points 0 89-80 Percent Very Good = 18 points 0 79-70 Percent Good = 16 points 0 69-60 Percent Acceptable = 12 points 0 59-50 Percent Marginal = 10 points 10 49-40 Percent Sub-Marginal = 6 points 0 39-30 Percent Unacceptable = 2 Points 0 29-20 Percent Unacceptable = -5 points 0 Total Racquet Support 30 Page 14 of 14

Overall Score: 270 Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price: (MSRP) $1,395.00 Website: www.princetennis.com Contact Information Tyler Herring 609.291.5758 Customers must contact manufacturer for all current pricing information and purchasing option(s) IART and/or Racquet Quest, LLC is not responsible for errors in information and assumes no responsibility for the functionality or suitability of purpose of any machine represented in this review. This information is presenting without regard to advertising and/or personal preferences. Images and links are provided for clarification and are not to be considered an endorsement. Page 15 of 15