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Hey all!
I'd like to add here my personal experience and feeling using the DHS Hurricane 8-80 for quite a while on the backhand. Until now we had a couple other very nice posts talking about the topic, so wanted to make those more complete with my review. Mine is mostly based on the 37 degrees, as opposed to the other thread which was based on the 38, but experience should be similar.
You can find the full blogpost here: https://www.tabletennisequipmenthelp.com/blog/hurricane-8-80-review
And here is the TL;DR if you don't have too much time or don't want to click on the link
Here are the other 2 great forum threads for those players who want to have the full picture, and also to give credits to their previous authors and contributors:
- https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/another-dhs-hurricane-8-80-38d-backhand-review.38051/
- https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/dhs-h8-80.25218/
Last thing, I will be reviewing the Nittaku 8-80 power soon, I'm on it already
Hope you all like the review, and as always, feedback is welcome, I look forward to the fun chat as always!
Thanks
Victor
I'd like to add here my personal experience and feeling using the DHS Hurricane 8-80 for quite a while on the backhand. Until now we had a couple other very nice posts talking about the topic, so wanted to make those more complete with my review. Mine is mostly based on the 37 degrees, as opposed to the other thread which was based on the 38, but experience should be similar.
You can find the full blogpost here: https://www.tabletennisequipmenthelp.com/blog/hurricane-8-80-review
And here is the TL;DR if you don't have too much time or don't want to click on the link
| Category | DHS Hurricane 8-80 |
|---|---|
| Sponge feeling | Hybrid Hard chinese sponge, livelier than Hurricane 8 |
| Spin potential | Very high due to the level of tackiness |
| Speed & Gears | Medium, but can be high with the correct hit-brush technique |
| Throw angle | Medium but higher than Hurricane 8 |
| Loops | Very good for opening backspin and topspin attacks |
| Serves | Very high due to the level of tackiness |
| Flicks | Great for BH flicks, fine on FH flicks |
| Pushes | Great control and spin |
| Blocks | Good control |
| Flat hits | Not great but not as bad as the harder Hurricanes |
| Boosting | Not needed for Amateurs |
| Price | Usually pretty cheap |
| Durability | Very good |
Here are the other 2 great forum threads for those players who want to have the full picture, and also to give credits to their previous authors and contributors:
- https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/another-dhs-hurricane-8-80-38d-backhand-review.38051/
- https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/dhs-h8-80.25218/
Last thing, I will be reviewing the Nittaku 8-80 power soon, I'm on it already
Hope you all like the review, and as always, feedback is welcome, I look forward to the fun chat as always!
Thanks
Victor