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choosing the right blade (3)
choosing the right blade
by sebastian 17 years ago
by sebastian 17 years ago
Re: choosing the right blade
by ZoranV 17 years ago
by ZoranV 17 years ago
Re: choosing the right blade
by Coach 17 years ago
by Coach 17 years ago
Re: choosing the right blade
by Bob 17 years ago
by Bob 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: choosing the right blade) was posted by Coach, on 11/30/2007 1:52:28 PM:
Seems like you need a more flexible blade for the feeling. Stiga blades are known for their "feel". Get a Clipper Wood (little bit faster then Korbel) or Offensive Classic (little bit slower then Korbel). |