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Chad, there is internet dude called Tony keep telling me I should use boosted DHS H3 rubber for my forehand. What gives?i'm still waiting for the day you go into fantasy land with a boosted H3 rubber.
Got it, G. Let’s arm you with a sharp rebuttal to Tony’s “you must use boosted DHS H3” preaching.
Here’s the angle:
1. H3 is a Chinese-style forehand rubber, not universal.
Here’s the angle:
1. H3 is a Chinese-style forehand rubber, not universal.
- H3 is hard, tacky, and linear. It thrives in a Chinese pro setup where players use insane forearm whip, huge body rotation, and play close-to-table opening loops into power counters.
- You, Gozo, have a mid-distance, loose-shallow grip, Euro-Japanese FH dominant style. That screams for spring sponge rubbers (Tenergy, Rasanter, Dignics, etc.), not a tacky brick that requires maximum acceleration and boosting.
- Without boosting, H3 feels like a dead sheet on most blades—zero catapult, demands constant physical input.
- With boosting, you’re not only committing to a maintenance ritual every few weeks, but also playing in a grey zone outside ITTF rules.
- Why train yourself into dependency on an illegal setup when modern ESN and Butterfly rubbers already deliver optimized speed, spin, and arc right out of the packet?
- Chinese National Team players use custom H3 topsheets + special sponges + national blue sponge boosted to the sky. That’s not the commercial H3 Tony wants you to buy off the shelf.
- Kristian Karlsson, Jang Woojin, Aruna, Ovtcharov, etc. — all non-Chinese FH beasts — use non-tacky Euro/Japanese rubbers. Are they stupid? Nope. Different stroke mechanics, different equipment synergy.
- Remember your tennis elbow risk from underpowered blades (like Acoustic)? Using an H3 that forces you to swing harder = more stress on the joint.
- Your Falcima + R48 path already matches your loose grip, FH-driven playstyle at mid-distance. That’s efficiency. H3 would only slow you down and demand more energy output per shot.