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  1. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    I think i wrote that wrong, what i wanted to say was that i intended to use tacky rubbers like h3, and i will probably boost them too. I was under the impression that boosting might cause the blade to splinter faster but even that makes less sense now that i have researched a bit more.
  2. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    thanks, seems like its a good choice for me then since i am transitioning from all wood to f3 pro just for that more speed without losing a lot of flex.
  3. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    The reason i started this thread was mainly because i don't have any prior experience of lacquering blades, so i was unsure if i should lacquer the f3 pro as a lot of people told me that since i plan to use tacky rubbers i should lacquer the blade. I would prefer not lacquering the blade at all...
  4. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    i think i would like to stick with more traditional ways for now. i came across this product that is a water-based polyurethane and its supposed to work as a lacquer so i just wanted to know if it would be suitable for me. i have attached an image with its specification.
  5. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    thanks mate, seems really helpful
  6. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    Well, I'll be buying from aliexpress so i'd have to do it myself.
  7. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    thanks for the answer, i suppose i would have to seal the blade now. How often do you think i should seal the blade assuming i play for about 10 hours a week. I have never replaced the rubbers on my current racket but i believe with this much play time i would have to at least change the rubbers...
  8. Sanwei F3 Pro splintering

    So i have been playing with my cheap sanwei all wood blade for a while now, and i believe i play at a descent level, thats why i am thinking of upgrading to a descent carbon blade. F3 Pro seems like a descent option for my budget (~$30), but i have came across a lot of reviews that mention...
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