BH rubber insensitive to humidity

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In general, the tackier the rubber, the more sensitive to humidity it is.
Your PK50 is a pretty tacky hybrid, so I can imagine your problems

I would suggest looking at more regular tensor rubbers as they are usually less prone to reacting to humidity
With 47,5 degree hard tensors you have a whole sea of options.
Possible you could explore a new-style Hurricane 3 in 37 degree hardness, if you would like something more like you are currently using.
The new style is non-tacky, but I am not sure on how it reacts to humidity.
 
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I think you could already guess that the g-1 would be the logical choice here, but you need to change your technique coming from the pk50.
Pk50 is not only affected by humidity, but also by cold temperatures. Below 15 degrees Celsius it starts to feel like concrete and the will be no catapult at all. On the other hand even people who played the android r37 which is considerably softer had the problem that there was no catapult anymore and pushes simply fell into the net.

Regarding the humidity you have to basically omit all the new more synthetic topsheets, starting with the xiom jekyll&Hyde v47,5, android c48 and the like
 
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