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Mizuno Fortius FT5 |
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Dream1700
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Posted: 02/15/2019 at 2:22pm |
Could somebody confirm that the composition of Fortius FT5 is Limba-Ayous-Limba-Ayous-Limba? "...This medium hard blade pairs well with a large variety of rubbers from hard to soft. Compared to blades such as the Primorac OFF-, which have a similar structure, the Fortius FT5 is slightly faster and more vigorous." **Quick update: I've just realized that Primorac and Korbel are L-L-A-L-L, so the layers can't be the same based on the image (I assume that the layers with holes are made of ayous). Does it play somewhere between Primorac and Korbel? FT5 is possibly 10g lighter than the other two (~80g vs 90g). Edited by Dream1700 - 02/15/2019 at 2:26pm |
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can't find another blade of Limba-Ayous-Limba-Ayous-Limba in the database. either it is a revolutionary new design or I guessed the layers wrong. Certainly can't be Primorac construction. The description is surely misleading.
got myself a copy: 1344 Hz, 79g . the pitch is akin to that of a 7-ply blade.
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