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Pros
  • good quality
  • good control
  • powerfull
For certain players this is a very(!) nice blade. You might be able to find it in variable weights; mine is 84 grams which is pretty light for such a powerfull blade.

It is fast and it has a nice look. I did hit the table a few times and it doesn't show any dents. I played with it for almost a month, changed rubbers a few times and no damage yet, so durability is good. It is a hard and flexible blade. It's a good blade for looping.

I would recommend it to a controlled looper that likes something light but powerfull.
Speed
8
Control
8.5
Hardness
7
Durability
9
Pros
  • good quality
  • good control
  • very durable
Cons
  • low spin
  • not enough tack
It's a good rubber, but it's different than Hurricane 3 (neo or not). It's not as tacky, so less spinny. It's also softer.

The bottom line is, you can do many things with this rubber; control is very good. In comparison with H3 it misses the ultimate kill shot. This might result in more matches won, but still, the ultimate kill shot, it is a very nice feeling.
Speed
7
Spin
6
Durability
9.5
Control
9.5
Pros
  • Round
  • Durable
Cons
  • low spin
  • comes short
For a plastic ball it's not bad. It is no way near a celluloid ball though. It arrives shorter than expected. It's hard to put spin on the ball. They are not as round as they should be. For a plastic ball, it is doable, because there are no good plastic balls yet.
Roundness
5.5
Hardness
6.5
Speed
5
Durability
8
Pros
  • good support
  • good grip
  • look good
100 $ is not cheap, but they are worth the money.

I played with them a few evenings. I am quite picky, but they suit my needs...no thick sole, low to the ground, good balance, good support, good grip. Most high quality table tennis shoes are very flashy nowadays with fluo colors and such. I was looking for a more old school look and they even have that.
Comfort
10
Grip
10
Durability
10
Weight
1
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