Translated from French.
But where does this wood come from, but why doesn't donic only make woods like this one. It is incredibly complete and with a sensation that gives a unique feeling in the hand. This sensation that gives the impression of taking the ball between your fingers and sending it, a soft touch, very soft near the handle and increasingly dry towards the top of the head. It is very very safe in short play, it is very simple in short service. I don't understand how donic put this together but then it is impeccable and irresistible. Config g1 and forehand 2mm and s1 in backhand 1.8. The price is very high but in my opinion it is well deserved compared to other very expensive woods. Oh yes. I almost forgot something very important that we all look for, it has the best grip I know with the ma long 3.
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on July 6, 2022
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