Looks like not even Pro Coach + Pro Agent (Taiwanese, Japanese,etc. can get it right.
First up: it might have escaped you but SPIN also has slowed down with the bigger ball. I started to use H3 in 2018 and the rubbers were then still so sticky that one could lift up a ball and it would stick to the rubber for well over 10 seconds. Not anymore.
yeah, I might not get it right for hobby players.
but you don't spin the ball by having it stick onto the topsheet....
or you think sticking the ball on more, becomes more spin? lol
does your science tell you, that more stick = spins it more, and not slows the ball down?
you really need to increase your knowledge.
a company like DHS, which is the market leader in this kind of technology can get it right you know.
DHS success is also demonstrate by all those ESN companies that are trying to clone the "best" H3 alternative and how many of them has gone the super sticky route?
I guess, hobby players get it right more.
I some times wish that you can start making some table tennis rubbers, to put your mouth at work and see if your supper sticky rubber can out spin this new H3 rubber - which out spins the best and most expensive Butterfly rubbers.
otherwise, all the stuff you type to me is just pure nonsense.
Secondly: Many punters have, and still are buying rubbers that once were very tacky and express their disappointment when they find the previous sticky rubber has turned into a non-sticky rubber.
The advertisements have however never changed. They advertise the same rubber as they did 10 years ago and THAT is what is wrong.
what ever the punters says, is there right.
We all know its new Hurricane 3, it even has a new packaging.....
PS, in my Pro space, you don't hit the ball with the topsheet.
If you cannot get the ball to absorb into the sponge, you should really stay away from Hurricane 3.
That's enough pro advise to you!