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Old 11-18-2010, 05:28 AM   #121
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No problem here....I would imagine a lot of it is perception as well.
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Old 11-18-2010, 09:05 AM   #122
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I was thinking that a polarized frame had less glare when it was in direct sun. A non-polarized frame can sometimes blind your opponent.
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I was thinking that a polarized frame had less glare when it was in direct sun. A non-polarized frame can sometimes blind your opponent.
Yeah even my regular glasses are polarized.
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Old 11-19-2010, 08:46 AM   #124
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No fit here at all. I think it's hilarious. On the one hand, you have the folks who do this for a living trying to tell the collective members of the boards that the terms are bogus (read Ron Yu from P1) and on the other you have the same group completely ignoring him.

The humor comes in because you guys are trying to elevate something Priority 1 calls 'adding some more here and there' to an Engineering Degree.

Hey.....polarize away....
That P1 doesnt use the term, does not mean that they share your limited conception of distribution of weight in a racket.
By the way, I am not using the term either.
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Old 11-19-2010, 08:51 AM   #125
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[quote=PED;5193662]^^I'm not trying to be argumentative but a stick that's modded with lead at the tip and tail will play differently than one that's modded with lead in the throat: at least in my experience.

Oh, the balance figures may come out to be the same but it will play differently. QUOTE]

Certainly.
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