Rubber similar to h3 NEO boosted

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Spin Art is a good alternative for chinese rubbers. at least it is as spinny but not as dead as unboosted h3

That's also my experience. I still have one on one of my backup blades, but the SpinArt feels a little less tacky than H3, but due to the springy sponge it doesn't need to be boosted as much.
 
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Someone mentioned that Dianchi Type D rubber is quite similar to boosted DHS Hurricane 3 Neo rubber.
Yes, DianChi D plays at least equally well as the provincial H3 (surpassed H3 Prov in some aspects). The sponge is 1 degree harder though. So if you are used to 40degree H3, you need a 39degree DianChi D.

On Chinese forums many provincial players are using DianChi D now.

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Yes, DianChi D plays at least equally well as the provincial H3 (surpassed H3 Prov in some aspects). The sponge is 1 degree harder though. So if you are used to 40degree H3, you need a 39degree DianChi D.

On Chinese forums many provincial players are using DianChi D now.

Passionate about TT

I may consider to give it a try after my current DHS Hurricane 3 Neo.

Based on some professionals' advice, professional players can consider 40[FONT=arial, sans-serif]°, advanced amateur 39[/FONT]° and amateur 38°.
 
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