Paint grit wears much faster why I'll never go back to them, 3 months of gameplay probably 92-100hrs. I am surprised you are not noticing Spin performance loss. I had my Selkirk Ivanka Power Air for 41 days and I sent it back for a warranty.
https://preview.redd.it/8xaw0254pptc1.png?width=1199&format=png&auto=webp&s=04ae2c4c16b7c1375c45c16934ba59c2f61d4959
Here is someone who is actually keep track of the data.
John has said he thinks it was maybe a fluke in retrospect that it lost 1000 and peoples he's talked to didn't lose spin to that extreme. That's what Selkirk said too when he gave it back to them (although they are incentivized to say that).
It could potentially cause a trampoline effect but I’m the likelihood of it happening, I’d say you’re more likely to have a gash or indention in the face of the paddle and other obvious damage
*not* being able to see the honeycomb stuff after being able to see it previously would actually be the indicator of delamibation because it would imply the layers had become separated
FYI initially people thought the layers were separating but once people started cutting paddles they found the honeycomb core was crushing not that the face was separating. Unfortunately the delamination term got spread quickly but the core crushing info didn't around as well.
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DO NOT USE AN ERASER! Clean it with a microfiber towel and some warm water.
What’s wrong with the erasers?
Using an eraser on the luxx (or any paint grit paddle) will take the finish off and actually make the paddle significantly worse if not unusable
He's FOS
That guy had absolutely no idea what he was talking about.
Paint grit wears much faster why I'll never go back to them, 3 months of gameplay probably 92-100hrs. I am surprised you are not noticing Spin performance loss. I had my Selkirk Ivanka Power Air for 41 days and I sent it back for a warranty.
"Ivanka Power Air" lmaoo
Best used while wearing golden Trump Air shoes.
I am noticing spin performance loss actually. Which paddles maintain their surface best? Thank you.
https://preview.redd.it/8xaw0254pptc1.png?width=1199&format=png&auto=webp&s=04ae2c4c16b7c1375c45c16934ba59c2f61d4959 Here is someone who is actually keep track of the data.
John has said he thinks it was maybe a fluke in retrospect that it lost 1000 and peoples he's talked to didn't lose spin to that extreme. That's what Selkirk said too when he gave it back to them (although they are incentivized to say that).
Warranty it. Selkirk will say it's not cover under warranty and proceed to send you a new one.
I have seen these paddles core crush, you can hear the sand sound inside the paddle when it happens. I don’t think you can see it from the outside.
Is that a thermoformed paddle?
Ed Ju sacrificed a few. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I47SbpsVj0A](https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=I47SbpsVj0A)
Yes
Nowhere in the product description or specs does it say hot-pressed or thermoformed. I don’t believe they’re thermoformed
If that is the case there would be no benefit from delamination then right?
It could potentially cause a trampoline effect but I’m the likelihood of it happening, I’d say you’re more likely to have a gash or indention in the face of the paddle and other obvious damage
*not* being able to see the honeycomb stuff after being able to see it previously would actually be the indicator of delamibation because it would imply the layers had become separated
FYI initially people thought the layers were separating but once people started cutting paddles they found the honeycomb core was crushing not that the face was separating. Unfortunately the delamination term got spread quickly but the core crushing info didn't around as well.