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Galaxy T-10 Balsa/Carbon |
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PongPong
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Posted: 11/27/2008 at 7:51pm |
I just noticed Cole carries this thing which is said to be thick, fast yet soft and light. Did anyone try this already? Any review? Thanks!
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stiltt
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Blades with a fat balsa core will be very soft but very bouncy meaning they can be hard to control unless your arm is very fast when you hit.
It depends on what outter and intermediary plies you have and how thick they are (of course). Can Cole tell you/us what are intermediary plies of T-10?
Thanks!
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goldfish
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For long pips I guess.
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PongPong
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It also has two layers of carbon. Is it too fast for looping?
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nicefrog
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I've got one it's a medium speed offensive blade, but the quality of mine is no good. It's made of 3 pieces of balsa whitch isnt unusal but what is unusual is that all 3 balsas are very different hardness, still it is a good blade but you can get better balsa blade from Japan and Europe for not much more money
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PongPong
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Can this one be used for looping?
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