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RITC 729-40 Vs 729 - Leopard (2)
RITC 729-40 Vs 729 - Leopard
by Sywa 19 years ago
by Sywa 19 years ago
Re: RITC 729-40 Vs 729 - Leopard
by cole 19 years ago
by cole 19 years ago
Re: RITC 729-40 Vs 729 - Leopard
by Sywa 19 years ago
by Sywa 19 years ago
Re: RITC 729-40 Vs 729 - Leopard
by cole 19 years ago
by cole 19 years ago
Re: RITC 729-40 Vs 729 - Leopard
by Billy Malone 19 years ago
by Billy Malone 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: RITC 729-40 Vs 729 - Leopard) was posted by cole, on 3/2/2005 7:54:30 AM:
The 40 topsheet is less sticky ans softer, so it's better for looping. The -2 topsheet is a fairly traditional topsheet designed for serve, push, and flat attack. |