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Is there much difference between the 37 sponge and the more popular/common harder sponges. Any insights would be appreciated
It comes in black as wellI think it’s a lot softer than their other sponges. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe it only comes in red so it’s used as a bh rubber.
And what is the verdict on how it plays?Using it for almost half a year now on my Atletico Power.
It's pretty fun, and good for lifting underspin. However it really needs booster if you use it on bh.And what is the verdict on how it plays?
And what is the verdict on how it plays?
How do you use , with or without boosting?Good xD
Great rubber to grow into. If you cant use the necessary kinetic chain of your body, the rubber will let you notice you lack technique to perform certain shots. Especially looping from behind the table or lifting backspin.
Bad rubber if you are flicking your wrist around and hope for an outstanding attack. It will lack quality and speed if you dont put some effort into your shots.
Other advantages would be control close to the table. Especially blocking and light counterattacks feel really good and for me easier to understand if they fail.
So currently my go to setup.
I’m going to try the 38 degree version on the BH of my new Hurricane king acB blade. Look out for my review thread coming soonHas anyone actually used/tried it?
With.How do you use , with or without boosting?
If anybody knows, I'd be interested to know the weight (cut) of H3 neo 37 and H3 38.
After boosting it weighs about the same as D09c. Very similar in hardness as well when measured on durometer, just slightly harder. Keep in mind though that I can only measure its hardness with both the sponge and topsheet, not just the sponge by itself.If anybody knows, I'd be interested to know the weight (cut) of H3 neo 37 and H3 38.
If anybody knows, I'd be interested to know the weight (cut) of H3 neo 37 and H3 38.