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Donic vs Ritc (4)
Donic vs Ritc
by diego 20 years ago
by diego 20 years ago
Re: Donic vs Ritc
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: Donic vs Ritc
by Diego 20 years ago
by Diego 20 years ago
Re: Donic vs Ritc
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Donic vs Ritc) was posted by cole, on 3/22/2004 12:16:07 PM:
It's pretty nice. You've gotta be careful to know what you're getting in terms of sponge hardness. There's lots of variance out there. 40h with 45deg is just too hard. 40s on 35 is too soft like the donic s40. It's ok if you glue for loops but no smashing power and bad pushes. 40h on 35 or 40 is just right. 40s on 40 is just right. |