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  1. Got new Sanwei F3 Pro, surprisingly flexy

    A little bit perhaps, but fast.
  2. Got new Sanwei F3 Pro, surprisingly flexy

    Quite hard to say, but I'd think that Paramid is faster.
  3. Friendship 729 battle 3

    Yes booster will make you dance :D
  4. Got new Sanwei F3 Pro, surprisingly flexy

    I haven't tried the F3 Pro, so...
  5. Got new Sanwei F3 Pro, surprisingly flexy

    I have tried Paramid. It's a super fine blade with great speed and a nice hollow sound. Touch is good and controllable. I had to use slower rubbers on this one compared to my Yinhe V14 PRO, to make it work for me.
  6. Tacky rubbers recommendations

    Yes it might be so. I use Yinhe Big Dipper 38deg myself, but I boost it a little bit though.
  7. Tacky rubbers recommendations

    I haven't tried it yet, but perhaps you should look into the Hurricane 9 Pink version in 38deg?
  8. Just tried Rxton 5 and T3

    Yep. I don't like getting fooled. If I get it later sometime, I'll let you know :) You might like Rxton III. I found it a bit softer than Rxton V, but with at least as good spin capabilities. :)
  9. Just tried Rxton 5 and T3

    No sorry. My distributor tricked me and sent medium instead. Perhaps the hard ones is out at Yinhe factory as well then...?
  10. Wait for tackiness to wear off?

    Bouncier/Faster and much more effect when looping. A more vivid rubber than the old version.
  11. Wait for tackiness to wear off?

    Well it's quite low as well, but the new version feels like a different rubber. The top sheet is new, and the gluing technique between sponge and top sheet is newly developed. The weight was about 49 grams cut, and the one I tried before weighed 56 grams cut.
  12. Wait for tackiness to wear off?

    Is it the new or old version? I feel that they are way different compared to each other. Strange that you find it soft. My copy feels harder than a H3 41deg, and faster.
  13. Just tried Rxton 5 and T3

    Hopefully on friday, but I'm out of them for the moment... https://chtt.se/en/varumarken/yinhe/yinhegummi/yinhe-mercury-ii
  14. Some updated information from SANWEI

    Paramid is one of the faster blades I've tried. Not like Yinhe T11+, but a little bit faster than my Yinhe V14 PRO, Sanwei V5 PRO and DHS Power G9, but it got a quite soft touch and a really hollow sound :)
  15. Just tried Rxton 5 and T3

    My Rxton 5 copy is also almost non-tacky. This one is a hard rubber and it's very good when brushing the ball, and Mercury 2 is a softer and bouncier rubber like you say. As the sponge and rubber is quite hard, it's easier to achieve more spin when using the wrist good, like services and when...
  16. Chinese all boosting, yet never caught red handed/ Why?

    Yes I asked them if gluing was prohibited as well. never got a good answer on that one :) Products like Falco Life Expander are also forbidden, as they interact with the top sheet. How could you enforce rules these non-measurable actions? It's just stupid to try...
  17. Chinese non-sticky tensor on the backhand

    Loki N80 is more like a softer DHS Hurricane 3 kind of rubber. Arthur Europe Diamond is quite different from the N80. :)
  18. Chinese all boosting, yet never caught red handed/ Why?

    Yeah. And as a ITTF representative wrote to me. All after treatments are forbidden. ITTF certifies the top sheet, not the sponge. And you can use any sponge you want together with a certified top sheet, but you are not allowed to boost the sponge, as the booster will diffuse into the rubber...
  19. Chinese non-sticky tensor on the backhand

    Check out LOKI - Arthur Europe Diamond, Sanwei - Gear Hyper or 729 - Presto Max Spin/Speed. These are Chinese non-tacky rubbers with some tensor like catapult.
  20. Which rubber would match well on sanwei paramid ?

    The Sanwei Paramid is a quite fast blade. I feel that it's faster than my regular Yinhe V14 PRO, so it was a bit too fast for me when I used it with my regular rubbers like Battle Max Pro/H3 41deg and Yinhe Big Dipper 38deg. What rubbers you need I guess depends much of what you're used to play...
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