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Stiga tube blades (2)
Stiga tube blades
by angel 20 years ago
by angel 20 years ago
Re: Stiga tube blades
by Yavor 20 years ago
by Yavor 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Stiga tube blades) was posted by Yavor, on 7/16/2004 3:59:48 PM:
u can't usually say a particular blade is for spped glueing or not.It is more about rubbers.But the tubes are VERY fast(should only buy them if you are sure what you are doing and of course if you are good enough)and usually go with offensive rubbers.Off rubbers are more often than not for speed glueing.So you can sum it up on your own |