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soft = slow, hard = fast ? (2)
soft = slow, hard = fast ?
by db 18 years ago
by db 18 years ago
Re: soft = slow, hard = fast ?
by Rod 18 years ago
by Rod 18 years ago
Re: soft = slow, hard = fast ?
by db 18 years ago
by db 18 years ago
Re: soft = slow, hard = fast ?
by cole 18 years ago
by cole 18 years ago
Re: soft = slow, hard = fast ?
by db 18 years ago
by db 18 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: soft = slow, hard = fast ?) was posted by Rod, on 1/5/2006 5:05:06 AM:
Your equation is correct. With slower blades, you have more control as the ball doesn't fly off them as fast, they vibrate more, and you can 'feel' the ball better. Vice versa I dont know of soft and fast blades....maybe someone esle does. |