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He literally sais this is his 3rd year , I adopted my H3 after I tried some tensors first , there going to be a learning curve ? for sure but thats normal because it is a totally different thing.Hi, with regards to all experts who provide advice for someone who all TT life was playing tensor/esn rubbers, suggest trying H3Neo unboosted from the beginning is doomed to failure.
There is no expert knowledge required just characteristics of both type of rubbers tensor/esn vs Chinese one.
For someone who came from Dignics/tenergies especially rubbers unboosted h3 is like the brick, thrash only worth to throw to the basket immediately. For such person smooth transition to such rubbers is only possible when h3 will be boosted and have some kind of pace/tension to feel what it is playing for the first time. To get familiar with the characteristics and smoothly get used to it
I'm not an expert and I don't consider myself one either, but all you need is a bit of logical thinking, that's all.
BTW this brick feeling is what actually interesting about H3, this is what you need when you want to receive short, a brick that is not affected too much by your opponent serve, then when in position and using your body to swing it do wonders and it is not a brick anymore