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    Posted: 01/14/2021 at 8:37pm
Hi all,

Has anyone tried Dignics 05 on the Primorac Carbon blade? Would the increased dwell and control of D05 compensate the power of PC? What about D09c?

With the plastic balls, would this combination provide better speed, spin and control than using Tenergies or ALC blades?


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the stiffness of the Primorac Carbon and springy hard sponge of the D05 ensures you have a rocket in your hand. It is very fast.
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Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

the stiffness of the Primorac Carbon and springy hard sponge of the D05 ensures you have a rocket in your hand. It is very fast.
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Yep, but if you can control the rocket it's unbeatable in the open rally, since you can hit hard easily off the bounce (basically Primorac, Yan An play style). 
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Would D05 ensure better control and higher spin (and consequently safer curve) as opposed to a bouncy T05, which would perhaps be a bit of an overkill on PC?
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Originally posted by blahness blahness wrote:

Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

the stiffness of the Primorac Carbon and springy hard sponge of the D05 ensures you have a rocket in your hand. It is very fast.
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Yep, but if you can control the rocket it's unbeatable in the open rally, since you can hit hard easily off the bounce (basically Primorac, Yan An play style). 

That's a big "if".
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Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Originally posted by blahness blahness wrote:

Originally posted by yogi_bear yogi_bear wrote:

the stiffness of the Primorac Carbon and springy hard sponge of the D05 ensures you have a rocket in your hand. It is very fast.
+1
Yep, but if you can control the rocket it's unbeatable in the open rally, since you can hit hard easily off the bounce (basically Primorac, Yan An play style). 

That's a big "if".

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