Squash Balls Bdsm What Is The Difference In Squash Balls?

What is the difference in squash balls? - squash balls bdsm

Some are at a point, and some have two. What is the difference with them? Who knows, I need to know to work!

4 comments:

whatothe... said...

The "double yellow ball was introduced in 2000, is currently the competition standard, replacing the earlier" yellow-dot ", which has long been considered the standard of competence. There is also a great "high orange dot" ball, used in countries such as Mexico City, Calgary, Denver and Johannesburg. In America, "used Dunlop green dot" ball often at high altitude.
Dunlop Blue Max ") (for beginners, the 12 percent bigger and has more than 40 percent more" hang time "has a yellow ball and two points," instant bounce "
Dunlop Max "progress" (red) (for players who want to improve their technique), including 6 percent larger, with 20 percent rather than a wing and two yellow "; Ball and immediately bounce

Del Piero 10 said...

The dot shows the speed of the ball
Double Yellow - Extra Super slow (low dropout)
Yellow - Super slow (low bounce)
Green or white - slow (average bounce)
Red - Medium (lost)
Blue - Fast (high jump)

Ms_S said...

Speed of the ball. It sounds strange, but its speed. The balls are faster for the most skilful players and advanced players, and are used in the compositions. The balls are slower for beginners. I can not tell what's what, because if I played it was from the red and yellow dots that are not perceived by a point or two points .... I'm sorry, I can not tell which is which.

maxcottl... said...

The dot shows the speed of the slow fastball introduction to advanced players
Double yellow spot balls are very slow Compettition not bouncy
A yellow spot that slowly for the standard ball compettition ball before detecting 2 nor even very
Red Spot East abundance rebound quickly
Blue very fast very bouncy

Hope this helps

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