Hello. What will be similar in speed and rotation to the boosted DHS Provincial Hurricane 3 (39 ° -40 °) for the FH and the boosted DHS Provincial Hurricane 3 (37 °) for the BH, but without the need to boost?
Maybe 729 Battle 2 provincial, Dianchi D, or Joola Golden tango ps for forehand (joola is more of a hybrid rubber).
For backhand, the Yasaka Hovering Dragon is a tacky hybrid rubber that has been popular in China, no need to boost. You could also consider all the other hybrid rubbers in the market, but keep in mind that most hybrid rubbers don't have a similar feeling to Hurricane 3.
I actually tried the B2 prov and H3 prov , then finally settled on Tau 2I almost forgot. Xiom Tau II is the best H3 national or provincial alternative.
Where ? ☺️Xiom Tau bought for 5$ is the best solution
Hey yogi_bear,I almost forgot. Xiom Tau II is the best H3 national or provincial alternative.
There are also the Loki Arthur Asia, Arthur Europe rubbers, hybrid rubbers. Theses are slightly tacky with ESN type sponge. Asia has harder sponge than the Europe version.There is another Loki rubber, N80, which is a H3 type rubber but faster, tacky hard sponge, but could still need boosting. This is a really good H3 rival, quality is higher and it plays very well.All 3 rubbers are capable of high spin levels.
Hi. I'm used to playing with H3N 39-41 deg and 729 battle II Prov/Prov Gold, and I recently bought a couple of Loki rubbers. The Loki Arthur Asia and Loki N80.What I experienced was that the Arthur Asia wasn't at all as tacky and grippy as H3N, but the sponge is very hard. Too hard for me. And it's really heavy. The N80 is tackier than Arthur Asia, but not quite as tacky as H3N. The N80 gives a very low throw, so I had to adjust a bit. Very good spin and the top sheet is a bit softer, and that gives a really nice blocking feeling. Much easier to block hard hits. And it's a bit slower than my H3N rubbers...
Hi been a while since I used the Loki rubbers!!Hi. I'm used to playing with H3N 39-41 deg and 729 battle II Prov/Prov Gold, and I recently bought a couple of Loki rubbers. The Loki Arthur Asia and Loki N80.What I experienced was that the Arthur Asia wasn't at all as tacky and grippy as H3N, but the sponge is very hard. Too hard for me. And it's really heavy. The N80 is tackier than Arthur Asia, but not quite as tacky as H3N. The N80 gives a very low throw, so I had to adjust a bit. Very good spin and the top sheet is a bit softer, and that gives a really nice blocking feeling. Much easier to block hard hits. And it's a bit slower than my H3N rubbers...
Rakza Z is a good rubber, but only slightly tacky, so nowhere near H3 or H3N.Just replaced my H3N on my FH for Rakza Z. Similar tackiness but much faster. My H3N was not boosted though.