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Andro Carbon light vs Primorac Carbon |
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quarkz
Member Joined: 12/17/2004 Location: Singapore Status: Offline Points: 13 |
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Posted: 10/05/2006 at 9:45pm |
Hi, i'm currently using bty primorac carbon cs. however, i find it abit heavy (85g) and too thick (7mm), hence not so suitable for RPB. but i like its feel and power, although it 'll be better if it's slightly softer. i saw the andro carbon light and it seems quite suitable. it's very light. however, i hear that andro bats are very hard. and it's blade area is quite small too. can someone give a comparison, or at least some comments on it? is it suitable for RPB? also, wat's the difference between the all,off and off+ in the same range? btw, i'm mainly a looper. Tks!
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gundam
Super Member Joined: 10/19/2004 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 193 |
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Andro blades are rather compact, but not all of them. A face width of 149cm is generally in the OFF+/OFF rating which means that they probably are smaller than your galaxy blades and a bit smaller than some Butterfly blades.
Andro has the R (Rigidity) specs for all of their blades, which is basically the stiffness of the blade. Anything between 92-97 can be a looper's blade. Anything above it will be hard. |
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