Forehand rubber if dhs hurricane 3 provincial 39 (purple packaging) is my backhand

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I'm an offensive player who attacks and blocks when i need to. Thing is i don't want to get butterfly rubbers because dignics in my country is around 80 euros on their website , and i also want to buy dhs from the same website
because i don't wanna pay shipping from 2 stores. I don't really prefer power over spin or spin over power , i want them to be equal. The blade i want to put the rubbers on is Nittaku S-Series sc-z. Can somebody recommend me a forehand rubber for all the things i mentioned?
 
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I use that blade and H3 prov 39 orange on FH. I think it’s way too slow Dow BH. Currently I am using 729 Dragon F medium soft on BH. It’s not super spinny but enough spin. If you want to match your BH I would suggest H3 prov 40 blue sponge.

Note that I am talking about the old (purple package) and not Neo. Both these rubbers needs at least a light boost.

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I use that blade and H3 prov 39 orange on FH. I think it’s way too slow Dow BH. Currently I am using 729 Dragon F medium soft on BH. It’s not super spinny but enough spin. If you want to match your BH I would suggest H3 prov 40 blue sponge.

Note that I am talking about the old (purple package) and not Neo. Both these rubbers needs at least a light boost.

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This is the first time trying tacky chinese rubbers so i don't know if i should get it on both sides.
 
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Chinese hard, tacky and slow is preferred on FH since you have more powder there.
On BH usually a faster and softer rubber is used. I think H3 in any shape size or form is too slow on BH. And the S-CZ is not very fast on itself. Of it was me I would use the H3 You have on FH and looking for something else for BH. Maybe the one you are using now…

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Chinese hard, tacky and slow is preferred on FH since you have more powder there.
On BH usually a faster and softer rubber is used. I think H3 in any shape size or form is too slow on BH. And the S-CZ is not very fast on itself. Of it was me I would use the H3 You have on FH and looking for something else for BH. Maybe the one you are using now…

Could you give me some alternatives of the hammond? Im not that experienced in equipment and i want to try something new especially because im not gonna have very few competitions over the summer
 
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H3 on FH…
On Backhand I have used.
- 729 Dragon F medium hard. Faster than H3, almost linear, not too hard.

- Donic Accuda S2. Some catapult but not too much regarding its an ESN rubber. Faster than 729 Dragon F.

- Xiom Vega Europe. An easy to play rubber but too soft for me

- Rakza 7. Lots of catapult, faster than Accuda. Very reactive to spin.

About to try Tibhar hybrid MK FX, but can’t say much about it.

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If you buy new H3 on FH, they're barely tacky and easier for people new to Chinese rubbers.
Less tacky for sure, but that goes for most other rubbers too. I think the current tackiness is perfect. The relative deterioration rate is lower. This gives the impression of longer lasting. I have now used one for 11 months, it’s still very grippy but the sponge seems to finally have given up. This 3x2 hrs / week.

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