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Carbon? Arylate-Carbon? G-carbon? Laser Carbon? |
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charlesj
Gold Member Joined: 06/28/2008 Location: Singapore Status: Offline Points: 1072 |
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Posted: 07/27/2008 at 10:34am |
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Where are their difference?
I find that these glass fiber carbon only slows things down but not really that useful sometimes... What do you think? I think this type of glass fiber carbon blades should be weaker than just carbon blades. I just got a chance to bounce a ball on a butterfly blade itself. Rather not so bouncy! Only a few bounce and the ball would come to a nice rest. Looks like a lot of vibration and power is absorbed away. So it means that you have to work harder on glass fiber carbon blades than those carbon blades. |
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theman
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what is laser carbon?
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phantagarow
Super Member Joined: 04/01/2008 Status: Offline Points: 162 |
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The only laser carbon i know is Kokutaku Laser Carbon. I thin it is a name rather than type of material. |
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whirlwind
Super Member Joined: 07/22/2008 Location: Philippines Status: Offline Points: 117 |
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i agree
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