Received a new black 39d sheet. Weight is 98g with packaging. I have another unopened sheet received 5-6 month ago, it's 5g lighter, so beware. Both packagings look the same.
I've noticed it became much cheaper, 22 EUR versus 28 EUR previously. Just wondering how did it affect quality.
I tried B3 40 on my W968 and it was a beast. Really!
I am currently playing with Sanwei Targer Pro 3 generation and its ok as from speed, spin and control.
B3 was a way faster, and reeeeealy hard. Even though was boosted 2 layers. But I like the speed!
So I will reboosting the rubber heavily and hope will break the sponge and make it a bit softer.
One question or consideration from my side - I have Viscaria and was wondering to try it out on it, but I guess will be even more harder and faster...having that it is Koto and Outer ALC
I am gonna try it on my Viscaria today after additional layer of boosting and we will see.I'm currently using 38° red on BH, two layers Seamoon 2 initially and one additional layer after regluing on different Viscaria-type blades (koto, something carbon, ayous, kiri). Works really well but I would prefer a slightly softer version. Maybe the new B3 versions are exactly that. Some discussion on B3 Tiger 4/Discovery and purple versions can be found here https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/fo...ers-that-dont-need-boosting.38053/post-557388
maybe medium power on thick contact it was faster, youre right@doppelmoral Is your B3 slower in all gears or just when using full power? It should be faster up to a certain point but it needs a thicker contact. Less than most/all(?) ESN hybrid rubbers but still more than a H3 to get the most out of it. That's the reason why I'm not using it (or any hybrid) on my FH.
It should also react to Haifu Seamoon (first B3 some years ago) and Seamoon 2 (last B3s). By far not as much as H3 BS or OS and not as quickly but at least should dome.