but it's easy to use but not easy to use, so we can't generalize. It depends on the style of play.
Aocha is a hard board, which is the style of carbon board. Fast speed, fast ball delivery and small deformation. Therefore, the power requirements for users are relatively high. But the bottom is strong enough, and the fault tolerance rate is good. With a soft jacket, it is definitely a symbol of violence.
Therefore, the suitable types are:
1. Players with strong cross-board, good fast break and loop ball. The combination of arc and fast break is ok, but there are certain requirements for force.
2. The players who used the CL fast break board before had more fast breaks than the arc.
3. Players with one side of granular rubber, such as long rubber or raw rubber.
4. Players who are used to carbon boards but want more control.
In addition, those who are trained or quasi-trained have good physical strength, strong explosive power, clean and accurate movements and concentrated efforts. It's definitely cool to use Ocha.
unsuitable types:
1. pure loop players. There is no pushing block, and fast break, all of which are pulled up by arcs, especially those that are close to the stage and do not retreat.
2. I used to use thin five-clip players like OC YE korbel.
3. The action technique is not standardized, with scattered force, insufficient concentration and insufficient explosive power. Amateur golfers use Ocha, so it is not good to give full play to its power.
watch your play, and then choose the floor. However, Ochalov is indeed one of the floor boards in Daunic, with a great reputation.
I hope I can help you with so many hands. Ha ha.