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#101 |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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man he uses a huge grip
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: TX
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To answer both of your questions:
THe PT57 is the PT630 mold. The "A" version is a layup very similar to the 630, and very flexy. The "E" is the stiffer version of the two. PT57 and stock prestige have nothing incommon (other than the (possible) paint job). Flex rating wise -- A is definitely flexier than the MGP MP. "E" is somewhere around there (low 60's), TGK238.1 that I have are definitely in the upper 60's, so stiffer |
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THey are just right, both cases -- enough control and power... These sticks are unique and other things help them in the control and power department. My 57E definitely has more power than the retail Prestige or TGK238.1 or most player's rackets out there. It has a great control and spin due to the wider head than the MGP MP Retail... |
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