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Re: On board shock datalogger?
It would definitely provide some interesting results--what forces do we need to design for if xxx happens, and why? Combined with match video, you could have a pretty cool tool. Definitely check it out with the Q&A first, though. If they say it isn't allowed, use it at an offseason.
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