THE SECRET IN BETWEEN CARBON FIBER vs FIBERGLASS RACQUETS
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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3k is more rigid than 12k
yeah I cant figure out the correct answer. There are racket manufacturers that say low "K" means more rigid, like you said
@@thejohnnytapia123 less the K means more rigid. It is not something a brand can chose, is a carbon preoperty.
Often the 3k is paired with a softer foam and the 18k with a denser foam and so the 3k racket is more rigid, or they use 3 layer of 18 k against 1 layer of 3k. but that is the rule. More K = softer carbon
@@cerryabcthanks. what about the flexibility/elastic properties? how do they chance with the "K" change? I ask that to understand if a higher K would mean more or less power applied to the ball given the same force input
Thanks
what do you think about kevlar?
Kevlar is a very stiff material, stiffer than carbon, my suggestion is to try it out.