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<blockquote data-quote="TheUnderFighter" data-source="post: 7752713" data-attributes="member: 631325"><p>But there's nothing wrong with the AT deadener. It's fantastic, and competitively priced. Is it the BEST? No, I don't doubt that SDS is thicker and likely more effective. In fact, Coleman has said that himself. But not everyone needs the thickest and heaviest deadener. If he's going to compete in SQ, then I would certainly recommend a full treatment from SDS's line of products. But if someone is just looking for a little deadener treatment, I think AT would typically suffice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheUnderFighter, post: 7752713, member: 631325"] But there's nothing wrong with the AT deadener. It's fantastic, and competitively priced. Is it the BEST? No, I don't doubt that SDS is thicker and likely more effective. In fact, Coleman has said that himself. But not everyone needs the thickest and heaviest deadener. If he's going to compete in SQ, then I would certainly recommend a full treatment from SDS's line of products. But if someone is just looking for a little deadener treatment, I think AT would typically suffice. [/QUOTE]
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