Rubber similar to h3 NEO boosted

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Also considering trying Target National on the forehand, since I like Chinese rubber, want a little more zip, but also dislike boosting. I'm noticing Megaspin only has the red option now... any idea where I might find other dealers that are not e-bay, Amazon? Google isn't helping much! Thanks-

On ebay.

Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/311920995983


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please bear in mind that the sanwei target national is heavier than the h3 and has a lower throw or arc than H3.

I've been playing dual inverted lately with a Joo Se Hyuk blade so I'm not to worried about weight for now lol. Throw angle will be something to get used to though. Thanks for the heads up!
 
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please bear in mind that the sanwei target national is heavier than the h3 and has a lower throw or arc than H3.
Thanks for the additional info. Do you remember how much heavier than H3? Did you compare it to boosted or unboosted H3?

I must say unboosted non-Neo H3 is dead and and throw is low-medium. Once boosted the throw angle is way higher you can still lift the ball from under the table.

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I've tried h3 neo and liked it, but lacks catapult.

I didn't like boosting so there is a rubber factory made similar to h3 NEO boosted?

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Actually in Chinese forum a lot of people recommend Tibhar Hybrid K+. Chinese fans think it's very close to boosted H3 except that the topsheet is not as tacky.

The new Joola Golden Tango is completely made in Germany. Topsheet is promised to be tacky with a German sponge. I really want to try this one but I will wait for more distributors to stock it first.

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Actually in Chinese forum a lot of people recommend Tibhar Hybrid K+. Chinese fans think it's very close to boosted H3 except that the topsheet is not as tacky.

The new Joola Golden Tango is completely made in Germany. Topsheet is promised to be tacky with a German sponge. I really want to try this one but I will wait for more distributors to stock it first.

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Thanks for the additional info. Do you remember how much heavier than H3? Did you compare it to boosted or unboosted H3?

I must say unboosted non-Neo H3 is dead and and throw is low-medium. Once boosted the throw angle is way higher you can still lift the ball from under the table.

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probably by 3-4 grams but depending on teh type of hurricane 3 version. if it is the h3 with a purple packaging it is lighter than the commercial h3.
 
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Where - if you can read German - you will also find no information whatsoever that it has a German sponge, as mentioned above.

It´s just said to be relatively dynamic, for a Chinese rubber.
I read it is a German sponge on Chinese forum. It could be a mistake.

But STN sponge has way better control than even boosted H3. It's also very lively.

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I read it is a German sponge on Chinese forum. It could be a mistake.

Some people probably refer to anything a little porous or Tensor-like as "German" to distinguish between typical Japanese and typical Chinese.
But I don´t think there is "typical" anymore, maybe just "traditional" ...
 
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Some people probably refer to anything a little porous or Tensor-like as "German" to distinguish between typical Japanese and typical Chinese.
But I don´t think there is "typical" anymore, maybe just "traditional" ...
True. I guess the only one that stands out from the crowd is the Tenergy sponge.

Its amazing feel can not be replicated by anyone on Earth.

If one day someone managed to combine Tenergy sponge with Hurricane-like topsheet, he will be a millionaire.

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True. I guess the only one that stands out from the crowd is the Tenergy sponge.

Its amazing feel can not be replicated by anyone on Earth.

If one day someone managed to combine Tenergy sponge with Hurricane-like topsheet, he will be a millionaire.

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i've heard the butterfly spinart is such a combination. Tenergy spring sponge+tacky topsheet.
 
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