New Release Alert!!! DONIC ANDERS LIND EXCEPTIONAL

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Kiri on the top layer sounds kind of weird and I think that's a mistake. More likely we're looking at Koto on top, then Limba, fiber and a Kiri core.
 
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Limpa under koto is weird too, usually it's ayous. And kiri inside is most often dedicated to outer carbon. I don't understand what Donic is trying to do with this blade. TTN must be mistaken.
I thought so. But the description is same on the Donic website as well.

 
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I thought so. But the description is same on the Donic website as well.

The description is inconsistent. First it says the carbon is around the inner Koto layer, then it says it's under the Kiri outer. It's also not the first time Donic makes silly mistakes on their own website.
 
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If it is actually Kiri (core), Limba, Axontex Carbon, Koto (which I believe it is, as the original post doesn't seem to make much sense) then this could be something I'm looking for, an off blade with an outer Koto layer, especially if it's priced similarly to the AL Hexa Carbon.
My spare blade is a Joola KL-C outer, but it has a Limba outer ply but I prefer Koto,
 
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I agree with the previous comments. No way this blade has Koto inner and Kiri as outer layers ;) :D

So it's actually the same as regular AL, but Donic replaced Hexamid Carbon with Axontex Carbon (unless they also changed the thickness of each individual layer).
After very quick search , it seems that Axontex is stiffer compared to Hexamid.
 
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