Why isn't there any reviews on the new carbonado 45/90

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some EJ might have bought it already.

Quite possibly, although the pricing is quite forbidding just to feed one´s curiosity. But a Stiga player I know has got a 45 and says it is fast, but not quite as fast as the 145 she used before. So pretty much what Stiga claims. Other than that, I haven´t heard anything.
 
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oh i thought Stiga were well known just for their blades

I am sure they are, but i saw few issues with Stiga blades here, and it happened to mine too, so i thought for me only to stay away from Stiga blade in the future.

Not sure if the replacement is possible regardless that the blade passed 1 year and i didn't use it much anyway, not acceptable quality from Stiga.
 
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I am sure they are, but i saw few issues with Stiga blades here, and it happened to mine too, so i thought for me only to stay away from Stiga blade in the future.

Not sure if the replacement is possible regardless that the blade passed 1 year and i didn't use it much anyway, not acceptable quality from Stiga.
Can I ask what exactly there issue was? I was actually considering the carbonado 190.

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Can I ask what exactly there issue was? I was actually considering the carbonado 190.

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My blade got some kind of splitting or i don't know what is the word right on the layer of their carbon and the wood, i thought it was the rubber, but i looked closer and find out it is like separating slightly from that layer.

I don't know if i add/apply a glue then compress it might help the issue, but it shouldn't happen in the first place anyway.
 
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That's bad. I thought it was probably something related to sealing, but sealing wouldn't have helped in your case.

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That's bad. I thought it was probably something related to sealing, but sealing wouldn't have helped in your case.

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In all cases i am not sad, i don't play with this blade, i will try to glue the part and see if it works, if not then it is just a waste and not the end of world, it is third as backup if not second, not a big deal.
 
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It would help. Sealing would let the rubber be peeled off without too much a force. Without it when the adhesion is strong, peeling off the rubber would pulled in the top layer with strength too. I agree that separation of layers shouldn't happen regardless. Splintering is way too common on Stiga blades.

Here's a new happening on my friend's Intensity.

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