So I have this old racket assembled for guests, a Sanwei F3 with a very old sheet of T05 and a Nittaku H3 pro (turbo? Not sure) glued on. The T05 is full of potholes, has no bounce or grip, so nothing to speak of. The H3 has no tack left but still feels pretty grippy. Just for the heck of it, I decided to give it a try tonight.
The result was befuddling to say the least. The H3 side felt simply incredible. It had better than expected dwell, was excellent in loops and just incredible with drives. It felt super crisp, much more than even the TB ALC + D09 setup, yet it was super controllable. I don't know if it's the blade or the rubber.
The F3 (not F3 pro, which superceded it) is a light blade, I think about 80 grams, so it's not very fast. It's an inner-ALC design, I think Kiri core, but reportedly Ayous outer? It doesn't have very good feel, and is fairly stiff, overall it feels like a slower version of my 90 grams Viscaria, despite the very different construction. I played well with it before switching to the TB ALC, but I was catching the EJ bug at the time and went through the Yinhe T11, Stiga Clipper, and the Sanwei F3 in rapid succession. I really liked the F3 but I wanted to get a well known blade to end my EJing, so I got and stuck to the TB ALC. That's the same strategy I took a year ago, getting a W968 to stop EJing. It worked, I stuck to the TB ALC until I stopped playing ~10 years ago.
I then slapped on an old sheet of D09c onto the F3, and it felt fairly unremarkable. It was fairly similar to the TB ALC, not so much in feel as it has less feel than the TB ALC, but the ball trajectory was similar. I think I'll try this setup out against some real people tomorrow and see how that feels. I'm glad I have the resources now to EJ while still keeping my regular setup stable!
The result was befuddling to say the least. The H3 side felt simply incredible. It had better than expected dwell, was excellent in loops and just incredible with drives. It felt super crisp, much more than even the TB ALC + D09 setup, yet it was super controllable. I don't know if it's the blade or the rubber.
The F3 (not F3 pro, which superceded it) is a light blade, I think about 80 grams, so it's not very fast. It's an inner-ALC design, I think Kiri core, but reportedly Ayous outer? It doesn't have very good feel, and is fairly stiff, overall it feels like a slower version of my 90 grams Viscaria, despite the very different construction. I played well with it before switching to the TB ALC, but I was catching the EJ bug at the time and went through the Yinhe T11, Stiga Clipper, and the Sanwei F3 in rapid succession. I really liked the F3 but I wanted to get a well known blade to end my EJing, so I got and stuck to the TB ALC. That's the same strategy I took a year ago, getting a W968 to stop EJing. It worked, I stuck to the TB ALC until I stopped playing ~10 years ago.
I then slapped on an old sheet of D09c onto the F3, and it felt fairly unremarkable. It was fairly similar to the TB ALC, not so much in feel as it has less feel than the TB ALC, but the ball trajectory was similar. I think I'll try this setup out against some real people tomorrow and see how that feels. I'm glad I have the resources now to EJ while still keeping my regular setup stable!