One thing I found curious, is peoples results from different boosting procedures.
It's very visible that the top professional players are using highly boosted rubbers due to the visible pimples, and after boosting myself, I found that it's easily replicatable, but also comes with tradeoffs.
Both rubbers below H3N National BS and are boosted with exact same amount of Haifu National Yellow, 2 layers with 24 hours inbetween each on top of a bottle, and 24 hours after last layer before gluing.
It may be hard to see below, but the rubber on the left is a lot more tacky and sticky, while the one on the right is very matte and grippy.
Only difference in procedure is that the protective film was kept on on the left rubber, while it was removed before boosting on the right one. The result is 2 completely different rubbers, which may be an obvious result for many, but I'm surprised there isn't a boosting procedure and result post on here already, to help others achieve the boosting result they want.
Basically by removing the protective film before boosting you allow the topsheet to stretch a lot more with the sponge, which creates a lot more tension and also turns the sticky topsheet into a more grippy surface. It also makes the rubber feel a lot harder and faster to use, better for blocks but less forgiving.
However I am curious, how do you guys boost your Hurricane 3, and what is your result?
It's very visible that the top professional players are using highly boosted rubbers due to the visible pimples, and after boosting myself, I found that it's easily replicatable, but also comes with tradeoffs.
Both rubbers below H3N National BS and are boosted with exact same amount of Haifu National Yellow, 2 layers with 24 hours inbetween each on top of a bottle, and 24 hours after last layer before gluing.
It may be hard to see below, but the rubber on the left is a lot more tacky and sticky, while the one on the right is very matte and grippy.
Only difference in procedure is that the protective film was kept on on the left rubber, while it was removed before boosting on the right one. The result is 2 completely different rubbers, which may be an obvious result for many, but I'm surprised there isn't a boosting procedure and result post on here already, to help others achieve the boosting result they want.
Basically by removing the protective film before boosting you allow the topsheet to stretch a lot more with the sponge, which creates a lot more tension and also turns the sticky topsheet into a more grippy surface. It also makes the rubber feel a lot harder and faster to use, better for blocks but less forgiving.
However I am curious, how do you guys boost your Hurricane 3, and what is your result?
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