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DONIC Waldner OFF + World Champion 89

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Pentru jucătorii ofensivi care doresc mult control.
Rapid, extrem de plin de suflet, controlat.
Tehnologie : 7 straturi de Kiri (interior), fleece de carbon Zylon (2 + 4), molid (3 + 5 + exterior) DONIC WORLD CHAMPION 89 - Seria master wood

ARTIGIANĂ DE ÎNALTĂ CALITATE PRODUS IN GERMANIA!
Trei palete dedicate legendelor suedeze Jan-Ove Waldner, Jörgen Persson și Michael Appelgren. Produs exclusiv pentru DONIC - in Germania, unde epoca de aur a suedezilor a inceput in 1989 la Cupa Mondiala de la Dortmund cu victoria istorica in finala cu 5-0 in fata Chinei. Lemnuri care au fost realizate manual de maestru cu cea mai înaltă precizie și tehnologie modernă - la fel cum au jucat cele trei legende suedeze.

 

Control:

al 8-lea

Tempo:

9+

Elasticitate:

aproape rigid

Greutate:

85

Straturi:

al 7-lea

Caracteristică:

OFF, OFF -

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