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Comments for Hooper 6-A-Side Super Giant Discs
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Graham Worsnop wrote on Sunday, July 30, 2017 (PDT):Not sure about Hooper, but in my experience, the Evona equivilents went from 24" to 30" blades when the term 'Super' was applied. Hooper spaced the blades wider apart than Evans.
Alister Anderson wrote on Sunday, July 30, 2017 (PDT):the discs on this were 36in if I recall correctly
Graham Worsnop wrote on Sunday, July 30, 2017 (PDT):Real heavy duty. Guess that would give them a good deal more frame ground clearence too, sometimes a bit of a problem with Hoopers discs
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