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Butterfly Boll TriCarbon (3)
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by Taeseok 18 years ago
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The following message (subject: Re: Butterfly Boll TriCarbon) was posted by Taeseok, on 7/5/2007 2:50:25 AM:
Actually, I don't really think this racquet would be faster than Schlager. I just ordered Boll TriCarbon, and heard about Paduk (surface wood) and... it seems it's impossible to be faster than Schlager (Hinoki with carbon) but... who knows, those woods are not only factors to make a blade faster or slower... so I would say Try it! :) |