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good question.not clear why anyone would want this level of stickiness (or more) when playing an actual game?
I recently opened a H3 provincial BS (non-neo) which I bought on Aliexpress over a year ago. I boosted with two layers of Kailin and it's still very tacky. It can hold the ball upside down indefinitely when I just removed the plastic film, but not clear why anyone would want this level of stickiness (or more) when playing an actual game?
Im have two questions about H3.
First if I want to just try it should I go with standard orange neo for a couple of bucks, or save for a provincial blue?
Secondly can they be played without booster, if I choose a softer sponge?
I would like to try H3 for my FH, but I always read that everyone boosts it and I am too lazy and too much of a cheapskate for that![]()
its like buying a lambo but never shifting past the first gear.you are like asking, I'm going to buy a Telsa, but I have no time to wait for it to charge up.
if you not going to boost, then buy something else.
i thought you mean, never even opening the door and getting inits like buying a lambo but never shifting past the first gear.
Personally, I would want it. Why? It is great to a) receive serves and b) great short-to-short game.but not clear why anyone would want this level of stickiness (or more) when playing an actual game?
we buy neo to boost...If you insist on buying something and not boosting it, at least get Neo, and put it on a fast, carbon bat.
I know, and I do boost, too. But if I absolutely had to buy something H3, and absolutely was forbidden to use booster, that's what I would do.we buy neo to boost...
Reduced tack H3, and Dignics 09c, everything is converging on slightly tacky hard sponges for offensive high level playersas the tack has reduced, the amount of users of H3 is growing every year.
there is no replacement, no brand is even close for the elite players.
so if so many semi-pros to pros are coming on board, I am sure it will be fine for you
if not, then it isn't the rubber![]()