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Hi,
I'm trying to identify an old Sunflex blade I bought in China around 2005. Today Sunflex seems to focus mostly on premade rackets, but this blade appears to be quite well made.
Specs:
• 97 g
• ~6 mm thick
• 7-ply all wood
• Handle badge: Sunflex CSA
• Serial number: A81-222A
The ply structure looks a bit unusual. It seems to have a thick core with three very thin plies on each side, rather than the more typical 7-ply layout.
Possibly something like:
Limba – Walnut(?) – Limba – Ayous core – Limba – Walnut(?) – Limba
The second ply looks darker, which is why I suspect walnut.
Another interesting detail is the handle. It appears to be hollow with a tube inside and a hole at the bottom. I'm not sure if this is meant for vibration damping or some kind of balance/weight system.
Could it be an OEM blade made for Sunflex?
Questions:
• Does anyone know anything about Sunflex CSA blades?
• Has anyone seen this type of hollow handle before?
• Any ideas about the wood composition?
Thanks!






I'm trying to identify an old Sunflex blade I bought in China around 2005. Today Sunflex seems to focus mostly on premade rackets, but this blade appears to be quite well made.
Specs:
• 97 g
• ~6 mm thick
• 7-ply all wood
• Handle badge: Sunflex CSA
• Serial number: A81-222A
The ply structure looks a bit unusual. It seems to have a thick core with three very thin plies on each side, rather than the more typical 7-ply layout.
Possibly something like:
Limba – Walnut(?) – Limba – Ayous core – Limba – Walnut(?) – Limba
The second ply looks darker, which is why I suspect walnut.
Another interesting detail is the handle. It appears to be hollow with a tube inside and a hole at the bottom. I'm not sure if this is meant for vibration damping or some kind of balance/weight system.
Could it be an OEM blade made for Sunflex?
Questions:
• Does anyone know anything about Sunflex CSA blades?
• Has anyone seen this type of hollow handle before?
• Any ideas about the wood composition?
Thanks!





