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This user has no status.This user has no status.11-04-2015 1446651072 #21
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This user has no status.This user has no status.11-04-2015 1446651293 #22
impressed! Great review once again, love it!!
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says I compete, therefore I amsays I compete, therefore I am11-04-2015 1446656738 #23
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says Dima... Amazing...says Dima... Amazing...11-09-2015 1447085798 #24
Paul is using his carbon blade in a league match in France
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This user has no status.This user has no status.08-18-2016 1471485379 #25
Just order the drinkhall allround. Can't wait to get it in. I have been wanting a sold all blade to match up a nice spin set up. My main blade has been a power wood which I just chipped on the table. I will replace it but I was also wondering about the difference between the power wood and drinkhall offensive classic.
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08-18-2016 1471506322 #26
Hi Dan / Paul,
I assume you wouldn't recommend the MX-P rubbers on either of these blades in reality for the beginner/intermediate player?
Maybe wait for the Carbon review for that combo.
Other Evolution rubbers possibly better suited to these wood blades.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.08-18-2016 1471534476 #27
Tibhar Drinkhall Allround & Offensive Classic Blade Review
I was also wondering if any one knew the wood make up and how thick this blade is. And maybe a ballpark flex and stiffness ratio. I may have missed it but I did not see that listed anywhere.
Thank you,
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This user has no status.This user has no status.08-26-2016 1472230124 #28
The dirnkhall allround is a nice blade btw. I have only played to twice now but so far it feels great. Well done!
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This user has no status.This user has no status.11-27-2019 1574895119 #29
what are the plies of the offensive classic? I only caught that it is made of "ayous and harder plies".