pdp apparently stands for performance designed products. I'm not sure what a product
not designed for performance would look like.Wouldn't that be a counterproductive, non-performance, undesign?
Don't ask me. I'm assuming that something that is performance designed means (a) it will actually work, which immediately makes it better than many products on the market today; (b) it will be produced to a decently high standard - I'm assuming that, of course, otherwise it would just be clas...
Published on December 27, 2015 01:58