Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo Blue

I used to play DHS H3 for a numbers of years on all-wood blade. But switch to carbon blade due to the lack of power of the plastic balls.

However, DHS H3 on a IF Layer ALC lacks power and my ball tends to hit the net when i block passively.
I tried T05 but the throw angle and touch game is higher than a H3, which i didnt like. Although blocking with T05 is great.
So i was wondering if Nittaku version of H3 would help with a Chinese top sheet and a Jap sponge.
 
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...Ma Long and YA use 42 degrees, LGY 41.5 and FZD 41. Who needs 43? :D

Maybe Tim?
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Lol spin rated at 9.8. Take revspin's rating with a giant grain of salt. Usually don't bother until there are maybe at least 30 ratings.

This rubber is simply too hard for anyone on the forum to use. Also, it's a very heavy rubber as well. For most of us who are not pros, I recommend getting a 39 degree hardness H3 or H3N and apply 2-3 layers of boosters. This should perform much better than Nittaku's turbo offerings and should still come lighter.
 
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The rubber is amazing. You don't need booster. It's like a h3 41 degree blue sponge boosted. But it's ridiculous heavy. 2,0 mm is 63 grams cut on a butterfly blade. You need a light blade with ca. 80 grams to use this rubber.
 
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Nothing for me then, my blade weighs 91-93 gr.

The rubber is amazing. You don't need booster. It's like a h3 41 degree blue sponge boosted. But it's ridiculous heavy. 2,0 mm is 63 grams cut on a butterfly blade. You need a light blade with ca. 80 grams to use this rubber.
 
The rubber is amazing. You don't need booster. It's like a h3 41 degree blue sponge boosted. But it's ridiculous heavy. 2,0 mm is 63 grams cut on a butterfly blade. You need a light blade with ca. 80 grams to use this rubber.
Are you sure about that? Then it will be super head-heavy. I think a heavier blade would actually feel more balanced.

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You have to test it out for yourself. I for myself can not handle a setup over 190 grams.
 
You have to test it out for yourself. I for myself can not handle a setup over 190 grams.
The grams are relative. I have 2 setups that both weight 182g. One of them feels noticeably heavier that the other one. I have another setup that is 179g. It feels way heavier than the previous 2.

Julian
 
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Sounds interesting and you don't have to use it on both sides
 
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