Backhand rubber recommendations

Currently using a boosted DHS Hurricane 3 NEO 37deg (Provincial) on my FZD ALC. While I really like the rubber and I have good results with it, i feel like i need to put full effort on every bh stroke to have it work optimally. I tried D09c and that also worked really well, however it is quite expensive to keep buying. I also used J&H C55 but that one felt way too hard for the backhand. I would say that I primarily counter topspin with my backhand close to the table. Are there any more recommendations for BH rubbers?
 
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Currently using a boosted DHS Hurricane 3 NEO 37deg (Provincial) on my FZD ALC. While I really like the rubber and I have good results with it, i feel like i need to put full effort on every bh stroke to have it work optimally. I tried D09c and that also worked really well, however it is quite expensive to keep buying. I also used J&H C55 but that one felt way too hard for the backhand. I would say that I primarily counter topspin with my backhand close to the table. Are there any more recommendations for BH rubbers?
Isn't D09C one of the most durable rubbers? :) One sheet can last up to several months at least, especially on the backhand side.
I would recommend MK Pro (51), it's extremely spinny, a counter-topspin machine but I can't promise it will necessarily live longer than D09C :)
 
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If you like Hurricane 3 NEO 37deg boosted you could look at Yinhe - Jupiter III ASIA 37deg. I feel that it's a little bit bouncier and faster. Yinhe - Moon 12 Blue/Green could also fit you, though they aren't tacky, but grips the ball really well.
 
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Currently using a boosted DHS Hurricane 3 NEO 37deg (Provincial) on my FZD ALC. While I really like the rubber and I have good results with it, i feel like i need to put full effort on every bh stroke to have it work optimally. I tried D09c and that also worked really well, however it is quite expensive to keep buying. I also used J&H C55 but that one felt way too hard for the backhand. I would say that I primarily counter topspin with my backhand close to the table. Are there any more recommendations for BH rubbers?
You could go for Yasaka Rakza Z for a cheaper alternative to D09.
 
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