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So my H3 blue sponge got delivered yesterday and I'm excited to see how it plays but the bigger questions are:
How does it compare to the h3 national Orange sponge?
What are the pros and cons of both rubbers?
Are both rubbers worth investing in?
Which is my personal overall favourite?
Over the next week or two I will do my first in depth review of these rubbers and hopefully answer some questions.
The specs of rubbers:
1) DHS H3 Nat Orange sponge £36.79 (ttnpp) thickness 2.2 at 40 degrees (has been boosted with three layers of falco long term booster as instructed) used on a Donic ovtcharov senso v1 penhold blade.
2) DHS H3 Neo Nat Blue sponge £62.00 (ttnpp) thickness 2.15 at 40 degrees (has not been boosted as comes factory tuned) used on a DHS Hurricane Long 5 Penhold blade.
Once taking these out of the packs the first thing I recognised was that the blue sponge is considerably lighter than the Orange sponge and also the topsheet of the blue sponge seems to the eye a higher quality than the Orange sponge.
After the boosting process was completed of the Orange sponge it really softened up (would say that both are a euro 40 degree hardness but with still that typical dead feeling of chinese rubbers.
I will complete a full review over next week or two.
Cheers
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So my H3 blue sponge got delivered yesterday and I'm excited to see how it plays but the bigger questions are:
How does it compare to the h3 national Orange sponge?
What are the pros and cons of both rubbers?
Are both rubbers worth investing in?
Which is my personal overall favourite?
Over the next week or two I will do my first in depth review of these rubbers and hopefully answer some questions.
The specs of rubbers:
1) DHS H3 Nat Orange sponge £36.79 (ttnpp) thickness 2.2 at 40 degrees (has been boosted with three layers of falco long term booster as instructed) used on a Donic ovtcharov senso v1 penhold blade.
2) DHS H3 Neo Nat Blue sponge £62.00 (ttnpp) thickness 2.15 at 40 degrees (has not been boosted as comes factory tuned) used on a DHS Hurricane Long 5 Penhold blade.
Once taking these out of the packs the first thing I recognised was that the blue sponge is considerably lighter than the Orange sponge and also the topsheet of the blue sponge seems to the eye a higher quality than the Orange sponge.
After the boosting process was completed of the Orange sponge it really softened up (would say that both are a euro 40 degree hardness but with still that typical dead feeling of chinese rubbers.
I will complete a full review over next week or two.
Cheers
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