I'm using an H3 Neo Commercial non-boosted for around 3 months. The first 2 months it was awesome, however now is totally useless, I can't even lift an underspin with it. Should I boost it or buy a new one?
Thanks :)
Because the 90% of the pro players use Tenergy, but this is changing. The spanish pros are starting to use Evolution instead of Tenergy, I think in other countries is happening the same. IMO Butterfly should reduce the price of the Tenergy rubbers :)
I will be using H3 on forehand and Tibhar Evolution EL-P or Tenergy 05 on backhand.
I was looking for a blade with speed but also with control, so probably the best option for me is HL-5, but I'm not sure yet.
I've made a poll BTW XD
I know, but that will be hard, because in my club they mostly use Butterfly Timo Boll OFF-. There is a guy though, that uses Butterfly Michael Maze, It's made of ALC, so I think the experience is similar :)
In Spain almost everyone uses plastic ball, like 90% of the tournaments are played with plastic balls.
My playing style is something like Wang Liqin and Xu Xin, (forehand oriented game).
Thanks :)
My current blade is Limba - KevlarCarbon - Limba - Balsa - Limba - KevlarCarbon - Limba
It's not bad but the sweet spot is very small and playing with the plastic ball is not easy, because it was designed for celluloid.
Thanks :)
What is the difference between these 2 blades?
I know they are both OFF+ and they are made from 5 plies of wood and 2 of Alyrate Carbon.
- DHS Hurricane Long 5, used by Ma Long and Fang Bo.
- Butterfly Viscaria, used by Zhang Jike and Fan Zhendong.
Thanks :)
Xu Xin uses Skyline 3. Actually, there is not much difference between a national H3 and a commercial H3 if they are both boosted. I'm sure that if someone practice 1000 forehand topspins a day he/she will get as good as Ma Long or Xu Xin in a few years :)
If you have an HD screen (1920x1080) and you zoom the first picture, you can see that the core of the ''Carbonado'' blades is dark and very thin. Similar to Hurricane Hao 3 :)