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Coppa Tagora (5)
Coppa Tagora
by Daniel 19 years ago
by Daniel 19 years ago
Re: Coppa Tagora
by MP4 19 years ago
by MP4 19 years ago
Re: Coppa Tagora
by alphapong 19 years ago
by alphapong 19 years ago
Re: Coppa Tagora
by Daniel 19 years ago
by Daniel 19 years ago
Re: Coppa Tagora
by alphapong 19 years ago
by alphapong 19 years ago
Re: Coppa Tagora
by Daniel 19 years ago
by Daniel 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Coppa Tagora) was posted by alphapong, on 10/26/2005 4:42:27 PM:
I am using F2. The durability is average. If you tend to catch the edge or corners of the table it is not good since it is much more fragile that thicker topsheet non-tensioned rubbers. It does however last longer than most speed glued rubbers. |