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photino
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Posted: 03/19/2017 at 10:51am |
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Has anyone get the luck to touch one? What is the difference between rsm gmax?
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Same shape,same thickness, same quality wood so same blade since KTS. Only real difference is the backside cork. They have not been released yet.
Edited by jpenmaster - 03/19/2017 at 11:55am |
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o sweetness....
i'd seal the stamp/logo/btfly logo if i got 1. Luv the extra lens on the top of the handle... what a gem. |
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ChichoFicho
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That's the same blade as the discontinued RSM G-MAX.
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Is it a better idea to invest in rsm gmax while still available? So in 10 years, they will be as super expensive as kts nowadays.
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I dont think there will be any jpen players in 10 years....
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Even 30 years from now there will be still jpen players! Everybody thought this style was obsolete in the 90s and then the Koreans produced Olympic champion.
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I think it is sold out at most places and the ones left are around 80-85 grams and they are not good.
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I think the new Gmax print design is much better, it looks much more refined. There will still be players in 10 years but I doubt anyone cracks the top 10 or wins an Olympic medal. The plastic ball has hurt choppers and speed based players. It's harder to drive a ball past good players at mid distance. Shakehand and Cpen are better for the modern game.
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I don't quite understand. Why light weight 80-85g means not good? Thanks |
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It all depends on what you like. There is no best weight. Some jpen players believe the heavier the better. I know one player who only prefers blades over 100g and another who prefers less than 90g.
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