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Donic vs Ritc (2)
Donic vs Ritc
by diego 20 years ago
by diego 20 years ago
Re: Donic vs Ritc
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: Donic vs Ritc
by Diego 20 years ago
by Diego 20 years ago
Re: Donic vs Ritc
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Donic vs Ritc) was posted by cole, on 3/17/2004 3:17:05 PM:
I think for a beginner, prolly the blues because it's not sticky. The sticky is harder to control for beginners. For intermediate+ players, the 729 will give more spin and speed. Another good option with excellent control is the 729 FXEL which is $14 but not sold on this site. Soft, control, med fast, not real sticky. |