Pagulyan Carbon Fiber shaft?

Got given a few pieces of blue and it plays alright. I found it to be quite soft in the beginning, and was worried I would get through it quickly, but as I got down to the wrapper, it's become a bit more resilient. Used it for 3/4 months now, and it will easily last me a year or longer at this rate (and I play a couple hours a day). Applies well, clean and I actually like the shorter sized square.

Any noticeable difference between green and blue?
No difference between green and blue, and no difference between Pagulayan chalk and Taom
 
If it doesn't, it should..😂

Got given a few pieces of blue and it plays alright. I found it to be quite soft in the beginning, and was worried I would get through it quickly, but as I got down to the wrapper, it's become a bit more resilient. Used it for 3/4 months now, and it will easily last me a year or longer at this rate (and I play a couple hours a day). Applies well, clean and I actually like the shorter sized square.

Any noticeable difference between green and blue?
Boy, the topic here here sure has run off the rails.😂
 
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No difference between green and blue, and no difference between Pagulayan chalk and Taom
There is definitely a difference between the blue Taom V10 and the green Pagulayan.
The green Pagulayan is a bit softer and applies easier and stay longer. With V10 it's almost impossible to chalk very hard tips like jump and break tips and regular playing tips need to be scuffed often in order to hold the chalk.
 
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