Depends what kind of rubbers you are using now. You are not giving any indication about that.
We also do not know how well you can play.
Changing from Japanese/European rubbers to sticky Chinese rubbers will demand a change in
how one hits the balls.
Micheal's advise is the right way to go about it but I would go 1 step further and suggest to NOT
boost at all. Glue the rubbers on the blade and cut it with a 5mm overhang and have a play.
You can then try it a bit later with boosting and when you finally arrive where you want to be you can trim the rubbers
to the blade.
Thank for advice. I think I won't boost it at first and see how it goes without 👍
Thank for advice. I think I won't boost it at first and see how it goes without 👍
if you find that these kind of rubbers are not for you , you will be able to sell them because they can then fit on just about any other blade.
All the best and keep us up to date 👍
There is a big requirements on physical strength. May take you few weeks to adjust as it uses the while body to makeA good FH loop.
Be prepared for more physical training.
This is a typical case of """FAKE NEWS"""
If an cripple like myself , manged to do the change to H3 and other sticky rubbers just about anybody can do it.
I am in my seventies , not very healthy but still manage to have good fun playing in 2 clubs.
Of course if you plan to make it to the next Olympics ...................................
2.15
hardness 40
I would say, 2 to 3 layers of falco should be fine.
If you want softer, then go 4 to 5 layer.
you need to wait for booster to dry or dome effect to settle before putting more on.
With boosting, you need to because to not over boost it or make it too wet (by putting more layers on, while it is still wet), otherwise, especially for DHS, the topsheet will tear off from the sponge.
Since you are using neo H3, you can check how it goes without boosting at first.Thank for advice. I think I won't boost it at first and see how it goes without 👍
Hi, I just boosted my H3 Neo with 2 Layers to have some fun while it's off season.
After layer 1 I waited 30 hours and then applied layer 2
I'm now 48 hours later and the H3 is still heavily domed up in an upside down U shape.
How long till this doming goes away? Because in this curled up state it's impossible to glue it to a racket.
I was hoping that after 48 hours it would start to return to normal shape , but so far nothing ...
It all depends on how wet/how much booster you put on and your environment.
3 to 7 days is common
However, many players would glue while curled up and just remove afterwards.
How long till this doming goes away? Because in this curled up state it's impossible to glue it to a racket.
I was hoping that after 48 hours it would start to return to normal shape , but so far nothing ...
What did you use to boost the rubber? VOC glues or oil-based boosters?
If you've already waited for 48 hours, you could just glue it right away. In its curled-up state, the rubber is expanded and when it flattens up, it loses some amount of the boosting effect. Another thing is, sometimes it just won't flatten up even for 5-6 days.
What did you use to boost the rubber? VOC glues or oil-based boosters?
If you've already waited for 48 hours, you could just glue it right away. In its curled-up state, the rubber is expanded and when it flattens up, it loses some amount of the boosting effect. Another thing is, sometimes it just won't flatten up even for 5-6 days.
Regular Haifu seamoon
It will be hard to glue it on in this shape tough, it looks like a bit like these atm.
Regular Haifu seamoon
It will be hard to glue it on in this shape tough, it looks like a bit like these atm.
During a universiade one of my mates went to.
Xu Xin in the seat behind him, in the bus going to the hall, has his rubbers wrapped around his arm. Very juicy
You can still glue it for a few hours of play.