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garwor
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Posted: 11/21/2014 at 8:18pm |
I see tt11 offers 6-ply dicon jo shape, but normally this is expected to be 5-ply. Has somebody tried it? What is feeling, is it flexy, speed? How it is compared to 5-ply one?
Edited by garwor - 11/21/2014 at 8:18pm |
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IanMcg
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I bought a JO shape DICON from TT11 and its 5 ply. Quite stiff for a thin 5 ply wood, but decent speed. Moderate feel.
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garwor
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Strange, they have only 6-ply ( JO shape), it's written on their site.
But stiffness is my main concern. I used to play with flexy blades, and seems that today is impossible to find flexy blade. Even blades I had several years ago and know they were flexy, now seems are produced to be much stiffer. In last 2 years I bought at least 10 blades which were declared as fllexy 5.7-5.8mm thickness, and nothing was flexy, at best medium+ stiffness. This is main reason why I play with premade bat's blade (DEF speed class), despite having several blades and trying to play both wing controlled looping/blocking. If this dicon is quite stiff, then I have to continue my search... :(
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