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I tried H39 2.15mm already unboosted, very nice, not soft that much, but slower than what i used before, and less tacky, so i feel like i have so mixed rubbers then, i really don't know which version of H3 i had before because i bought it from a coach cut already and he didn't know any details, and both rubbers acts different to my hands, now i will get the racket of H39 2.15mm boosted and see how that will perform in my hand, then also H40 2.1mm BS not sure to boost it or not, but the coach [another one] who will boost for me just said that all Chinese rubbers mainly DHS should be boosted, not sure if that is a fact or not, and funny is that he said all H3 rubbers are hard and you said it is soft, that is why someone like me get lost between many reviews and opinions.
Now i am trying to decide between 37 or 38 or 39 for my BH, and you said that 37 is too soft, so i will go with 1-2 degree harder then, but if i go with 37 for example, will it be that soft even if not boosted? And how if compare it with let say 39 boosted then.
hi, if you keep reading this thread you will likely come to the conclusion that pretty much everyone is confused.
Numbers do not seem to have much meaning.
Also it is important to know that every rubber will behave different on individual blades.
I know it is a bit "nerdy" but it may be helpful to take notes.
Start with noting the frequency of your blade(s)
Then write down how you like the racket and how it behaves and feels for you with different rubbers
Make a note if the rubber is boosted
etc.
Even top guns like Timo Boll glue their rubbers onto their blades, if you rely on a shop or a coach to do
the job you will never really know what you got