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different brand rackets (2)
different brand rackets
by arsonik 21 years ago
by arsonik 21 years ago
Re: different brand rackets
by cole 21 years ago
by cole 21 years ago
Re: different brand rackets
by Vince 21 years ago
by Vince 21 years ago
Re: different brand rackets
by claudino 20 years ago
by claudino 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: different brand rackets) was posted by cole, on 5/11/2003 12:38:42 PM:
There's no reason to match rubber brands with the paddle. In fact, there are many different manufacturers within a given brand name. I use a darker carbon, so I'd be limited to provine only if I stuck with that brand of rubber. |