If you could only have one as having both is a rarity which one and why??
OK--educate me: more the density less the weight? TIA.
So is it taken for granted that low density clefts will not have a good grain structure? Quite interesting to the effect that if one looks at the TRD he might be a little flummoxed.
In general low density clefts have less grains. They don't look worse, it's personal preference I guess. But they do have less grains. Most asian bats are overdried hence the big profiles available. There are only a very limited number of truly low density clefts available each season so mass producers of bats would never ever base a model on the availability of such clefts as they would probably only be able to turn out 20 if they're lucky!