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Topo_trekker
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This is where impact paradox comes in. It’s the opposite. There’s no weight on the rear of the shaft to cause the 250 to act like the 300 spine at impact. Why would they react differently? It is an assumption that they would. They might not.
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This is why.
Then at impact everything is reversed and the different spines are no longer responding to point weight. They’re now responding to the impact force, which each spine will behave differently, different force entirely depending on what you hit. End result is the stiffer spine will recover faster?