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Old 09-08-2012, 08:17 PM   #1
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So I own 6 BLX 90s and 4 (two of which are now broken) PSBLX 90s.
I just recently cracked two of the PSBLXes and I am in need of quick replacements.
However, it seems like I'm on a huge budget and wouldn't be able to afford the replacement PSBLXes at the moment.

So I was just wondering if anyone knew how to, as closely as possible, change the specs of the BLX 90 by adding lead in order to match the specs with the PSBLX 90, if it is possible.
They do feel quite different, but I couldn't seem to figure out where to add the lead.
Thanks.
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Old 09-08-2012, 09:05 PM   #2
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So I own 6 BLX 90s and 4 (two of which are now broken) PSBLX 90s.
I just recently cracked two of the PSBLXes and I am in need of quick replacements.
However, it seems like I'm on a huge budget and wouldn't be able to afford the replacement PSBLXes at the moment.

So I was just wondering if anyone knew how to, as closely as possible, change the specs of the BLX 90 by adding lead in order to match the specs with the PSBLX 90, if it is possible.
They do feel quite different, but I couldn't seem to figure out where to add the lead.
Thanks.
To go from the BLX90 to the PS90BLX, you'd have to take off weight from the graphite. The only way is to take the BLX90 and scrape it on the ground. Other than that, you're out of luck.
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Old 09-09-2012, 04:33 AM   #3
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To go from the BLX90 to the PS90BLX, you'd have to take off weight from the graphite. The only way is to take the BLX90 and scrape it on the ground. Other than that, you're out of luck.
Actually, in terms of swing weight, PSBLX has 3 grams on top of the BLX.
And PSBLX seems to have more weight in the handle, which is what I'm planning on doing: adding 3 grams in the handle.
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Sorry, I meant STRUNG weight.
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