I was using a Ronbus and love it, but wanted more power with my hard shots. The six zero black diamond does it and is excellent at spins and the soft game. The weight and balance feel just like the Ronbus, but now I have opponents commenting on my slams, but I am also enjoying the control and soft game.

6.0 Black Diamond review - OMG what a pleasant surprise. As of 9/29, I have tried some of the latest paddle from Selkirk, it has soft touches, spin and power but they are a little bit on the heavy side. The Power Air is very poppy and truly is a paddle for single. The whole line up for the Joola top selling series is also poppy and doesn't have the soft touches. People often associate power with paddle but true power comes from footwork, the point of contact, the fluid motion of your swing and the follow through. The Black Diamond has enough power that you can add pace to the ball but not to hard and poppy. As the result, you can easily reset and nice 3rd drop shots. For topspin and similar to tennis, point of contact and brushing the ball but the grits will definitely add extra spin to your shot. Since it is not heavy, volley at the kitchen for those high ball or with quick shoot outs are less demanding on your elbows and shoulders. For single, it has plenty juice for the serve and your swings both for the forehand and backhand. The handle is 5.5 which is enough for a two handed backhand. Only time will tell how durable this paddle is. I am definitely in love with it. I have not try the double black diamond for more control but this paddle has enough softness for me to dink, reset and doing drops. Really me drops and dink? I would love to do drops and dink while using the Black Diamond. Highly recommended both for single and double. I am crossing my fingers hoping this paddle with last me 9 months to a year.


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A 2012 Revolution; our beloved flowering shrub crape myrtles went black, and the world said WOW. Creative genius and science horticulture took a giant step forward and suddenly black diamond appeared with dark black foliage with vivid pink, white, magenta, red, purple, and lavender colors. Baffling gardeners in North America, Europe, Australia, South Africa, and India, these are now the world's leading crape myrtle brand. They were proclaimed to be the best flowering shrub introduction in Australia in over a century!

Vegetation: The Preserve's 65 miles of trails traverse areas of grassland, foothill woodland, mixed evergreen forest, chaparral, stream vegetation and exotic plantings. Notable among the latter are several tree species introduced by the coal miners. These include the black locust, pepper tree, almond, eucalyptus and tree of heaven.

Black Diamond is noted as the northernmost location of Coulter pine, black sage, desert olive, and dudleya. In addition, several species that are restricted to the Mt. Diablo area occur here, including the Mt. Diablo globe lily, Mt. Diablo helianthella and Mt. Diablo manzanita. In the springtime, the hills are covered with some of the most remarkable wildflower displays in the Bay Area.

From the 1860s through the turn of the last century, five coal mining towns thrived in the Black Diamond area: Nortonville, Somersville, Stewartville, West Hartley, and Judsonville. As the location of California's largest coal mining operation, nearly four million tons of coal ("black diamonds") were removed from the earth. The residents of the mining towns were from all over the world, and their life was characterized by hard work and long hours. Occasional celebrations and a variety of organizations and social activities served to alleviate the drudgery of daily existence.

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The Black Diamond (Danish: Den Sorte Diamant) is a modern waterfront extension to the Royal Danish Library's old building on Slotsholmen in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Its quasi-official nickname is a reference to its polished black granite cladding and irregular angles. Designed by Danish architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen, the Black Diamond was completed in 1999 as the first in a series of large-scale cultural buildings along Copenhagen's waterfront.

The building is clad in black granite of a type known as Absolute Black, which was mined in Zimbabwe and then cut and polished in Italy. The black cladding amounts to 2,500 square metres and each stone weighs 75 kg.[3]

Honestly more like Blue Square Open Space. There are some listed black runs here with a few features, but other than a jump line in the free ride park it's really an intermediate area. I rode Crooshal, Super Charger and Fresh Squeezed and they're short and flowy. Tribulation is a black and aptly...read moreSubmitted by Bryan on 10/15/2010/15/20Bryan B Mountain ride10 | 03 | '20Rode on flat and bumpy trails. Went pretty well. More missions than we thought but had fun. 17dc91bb1f

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