You never asked, since you were specifically asking about NEO series, but...
You would simply LOVE Tibhar Aurus on your FH. Plays like a much faster version of Original Sriver. has gears, has speed, has spin, has control. can be used on a wide variety of blades. Sure, the sponge is hard, but the topsheet is special and it WORKS. I have used it successfully on every blade I have tested and it works great on the current (temporary, until NEXY Arirang comes out) ALL+ class flexy looping blade I am using right now. Aurus is relatively inexpensive for a modern rubber. I get it pretty cheap with my discount, but you can probably find a European website selling it at around USD low $30s if you look hard enough.
I tried Skyline 2 Neo on BH once and on flexy blades, it didn't work, also felt strange on my TBS. You really need a forward solid inpact stroke to get the most out of that rubber.
H3 Neo is a lot more dynamic and allround OFF, It plays kinda like a 1/2 tacky Sriver hard sponge.
Another one to consider is the 999 topsheet. it is 1/2 tacky, very durable, and an excellent allround OFF topsheet. It deos very well in the summer and you can custom glue it to your favored sponge if you can get it separately.
Cole from
www.colestt.com can glue that to a number of different sponges with different hardness. I would say the dawei Quattro sponge works best and there are 3 different hardness 35, 40, 42. You would like the 40 degree. It costs $15 USD to make one sheet, which is less than a sheet of H3 neo. Internatinal shipping prolly runs over $10, but maybe less for just a sheet of rubber. email him and ask.
For a few years, I used 999 on 42 Quattro and it worked great. Excellent control rubber.
I currently use a $7 rubber on BH, XP 2008 Super Power, which is 40 degree sponge and plays like a medium hard sponged Sriver. It doesn't last as long as Sriver. NOTHING lasts as long as Sriver. 999 topsheet is nearly bulletproof. You hit an edge with 999, your might have to worry about the edge instead of your topsheet.