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Nittaku Flyatt Carbon composition material |
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pham0167
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Posted: 05/14/2017 at 3:24pm |
Anyone know what the material or composition of the Nittaku Flyatt Carbon blade?? I own one and would like to know what the wood plies are compared to other blades.
Most website only list it as 7-ply: 5 wood plies and 2 thin plies of Kevlar Carbon. Also, the Flyatt Carbon Pro was released recently. Anyone know what the difference between the Flyatt Carbon and Flyatt Carbon Pro is?? |
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Re1Mu2R3
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It's not here http://ooakforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=7194 yet.
Is that a new model? |
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pham0167
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Flyatt carbon has been out at least one year. The Pro version is new.
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lgxb
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still mystery?
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