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DONIC Balsa Carbo Fibre

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Pentru jucătorii ofensivi care doresc să atace într-o manieră controlată.
Foarte echilibrat și ușor de controlat, cu o senzație remarcabilă și viteză bună.
Tehnologie : 7 straturi de balsa (interior: 3,5 mm), fleece de carbon (3 + 5), Awan (2 + 6) și Yaya (exterior)

DONIC BALSA CARBO LINE
Lemnul de balsa este cunoscut pentru ușurință și moliciune, carbon pentru rigiditate si stabilitate. Împreună, aceste două materiale provoacă lucruri uimitoare: combinația de balsa și carbon minimizează greutatea, permite lovituri de atac puternice și controlate și oferă o senzație foarte specială. 
Tenisul de masă poate fi foarte usor de ușor!

 

Control:

8+

Tempo:

9-

Elasticitate:

rigid

Greutate:

85

Straturi:

al 7-lea

Caracteristică:

AR +, OFF, OFF -

 

 

 

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