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Should I keep my main, or switch?

I have a WRM 2020 Lite edition, and I was wondering if I should try the RS3M2020, or keep my main. I wanna try the RS3M, because I don't know if that cube is better for me than than the WRM. What is your opinion?
You should switch IMO. There are better cubes out there you could get.
Maybe you should get the RS3M V5, or the DaYan GuHong Pro.
 
You could see if you can find someone whose RS3M 2020 you could try out to see if you like it. Competitions are a great place to do something like that. I personally love the RS3M 2020 and recommend it to anyone who asks me for a cube recommendation - at least 6 people have bought it because of me and they all love it too.
 
Hate to be that guy, but imo the RS3 sucks.
I'd recommend something like the GuHong Pro which is about another $10 but has a lot more in terms of features.
I would maybe even consider the rs3m my main over the tornado v3, that’s interesting that you hate it
 
I have a WRM 2020 Lite edition, and I was wondering if I should try the RS3M2020, or keep my main. I wanna try the RS3M, because I don't know if that cube is better for me than than the WRM. What is your opinion?
It depends. RS3 is still kind of relevant but there are puzzles that are a bit better and only cost a bit more, like the RS3M v5. For under $30 you can get the RS3M V5 ballcore + uv coated, which is considered the fastest cube by many.
 
The RS3M 2020 is a really good budget cube! However, if you have enough money, I highly recommend the YS3M with Maglev and Ball Core. The YS3M is my main and it is so smooth and fast!
 
I highly highly recommend the RS3M v5. It is an amazing cube, for all of the 3x3 events. Luke garrett uses it. i got a ys3m ball core maglev shortly before getting the RS3M v5 but i found it to be a bit too stable and slow. the rs3m v5 allows me to easily achieve 10+ TPS and it feels good to boot. You won't even have to break the bank, cuz it's on the more affordable side. Get the ballcore UV version if you can. The stronger mangets makes all of the difference in stability and feeling.
 
I have a WRM 2020 Lite edition, and I was wondering if I should try the RS3M2020, or keep my main. I wanna try the RS3M, because I don't know if that cube is better for me than than the WRM. What is your opinion?
@Bingus Ringus McDingus has written a really good point about this on his WCA Puzzles Recommendation sheet
"If you've got a cube that's decently recent, and you like it, you don't need to replace it with a new main."
Or at least I think that's what he said.

I had such a bad experience with the GAN 11M Pro. It popped on me pretty often, and I found the turning style annoying.

In short, if you like the cube you've got, its decently new, you don't need to buy a new main.
 
@Bingus Ringus McDingus has written a really good point about this on his WCA Puzzles Recommendation sheet
"If you've got a cube that's decently recent, and you like it, you don't need to replace it with a new main."
Or at least I think that's what he said.

I had such a bad experience with the GAN 11M Pro. It popped on me pretty often, and I found the turning style annoying.

In short, if you like the cube you've got, its decently new, you don't need to buy a new main.
About what I said, yes. The only reason I keep buying cubes is for collection purposes.
 
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