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Shoo...nothing to see here. - zeio
Back to Dignics. Judging from the sales pitch, Butterfly is clearly taking advantage of Harimoto's style, "close-table to mid-range power-driving and countering." It looks like Dignics is intended to fill the void where the T25 failed, a concept so extreme it was ahead of its time.
Compared with Spring Sponge, Spring Sponge X stretches 14% more yet is 3% more resilient. In a previous article, it's revealed Spring Sponge is known as "Energy Red" in the R&D while Spring Sponge X is called "Rising Red", denoting the ease of "catching" the ball on the ascent when playing close to the table. The letter X represents the extra-long stretching interaction of the ball and topsheet.
Last but not least, it claims the topsheet will be "more-than-double" durable. The new topsheet and sponge combination is especially suited for thin strokes like countering and chiquita.
Compared with Spring Sponge, Spring Sponge X stretches 14% more yet is 3% more resilient. In a previous article, it's revealed Spring Sponge is known as "Energy Red" in the R&D while Spring Sponge X is called "Rising Red", denoting the ease of "catching" the ball on the ascent when playing close to the table. The letter X represents the extra-long stretching interaction of the ball and topsheet.
Last but not least, it claims the topsheet will be "more-than-double" durable. The new topsheet and sponge combination is especially suited for thin strokes like countering and chiquita.
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