My expensive and frustrating search for a forehand defensive rubber.

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Hello from Sweden. I am new to defence and been fooling around with it for 6 months or so. I began with using a Stiga allround Classic cybershape and managed to find a long pips that suits me and after alot of purchases and testing i found that the commercial hurricane 3 with a 37° orange sponge felt right both for my chopping and for attacking.
To settle on this i went through and thoroughly tested back and forth:
3 different thickness of the Friendship 729 fx super soft.(2.0 felt best)
Spinlord Marder.
Giant dragon submarine
Friendship geospin tacky.
Hurricane 3.

Stupid as I am though i for some reason thought that i needed a bigger blade and decided to buy the Nittaku Goriki super cut. Thinking i had the rubber matter sorted out i ordered another sheet of the hurricane 3 and the pimples i enjoy. The rubbers arrived and I smacked them on, went up to my robot and started to hit a few balls and that is where i felt like i lost the will to live. The Hurricane 3 with the 37° orange sponge on this blade was way to slow and had a strange throw angle. Since all the other rubbers is cut in the cybershape form i can't put them on and now i need to start over with this testing process, wtf... I now ordered a H3 provincial 38° to see if this will work, until then my plan will be to just get used to the blade with it's current set up, but it is so annoying to have put all this work and money on getting it right and then go back to 0. Is there anyone who can point me in some sort of direction here and help my narrow down my search? 😞
 
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If its a brand new sheet of Hurricane and you are not boosting, it will benefit from some time to break in.

I use 40 degree Blue Sponge Hurricane 3, lightly boosted with Haifu National Yellow. I recently tried my friend's Goriki Super Cut with H3 provincial 39° Orange sponge and I was surprised how good it was, despite not being boosted.

If you don't think there is anything wrong with the glue job, I'd use it a few more times to let it break in and see if you adjust before you give up on it.
 
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Many players chop with rubbers like Tenergy 05. It really is up to the training and your preferences (Tenergy 64 is pretty underrated). Some also prefer thin/thick but hard sponged H3, sometimes slightly boosted. Again.down to your preferences.
 
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What i have concluded from my tests it that i like linear, and softer rubbers, the Friendship 729fx super soft has a 35° sponge and in 2.0 it was great on the stiga blade, this is why i choose to test the h3 orange 37° and that worked great as well on that blade. I need it to be a bit softer since i experience that it helps me to lift the ball when flipping the blade and attack on bh, something i do more often than attacking on fh. So the two most important this to me is spin, good feel for chopping, prefer Chinese style sponge, and quite soft so that i can get a good feel for my bh attack. I use 2 layers of standard glue on both the sponge and the blade, let them dry in between the layers. Should i go down to 1 layer instead?

Thinking of trying ->
H3 neo, in some variant, any recommendations?
H3-50, either soft or regular, abit scared of the bouncyness that people describe, but my blade seems quite slow so that might be ok?
 
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If its a brand new sheet of Hurricane and you are not boosting, it will benefit from some time to break in.

I use 40 degree Blue Sponge Hurricane 3, lightly boosted with Haifu National Yellow. I recently tried my friend's Goriki Super Cut with H3 provincial 39° Orange sponge and I was surprised how good it was, despite not being boosted.

If you don't think there is anything wrong with the glue job, I'd use it a few more times to let it break in and see if you adjust before you give up on it.
Thanks for your answear. That sounds promising, i ordered a H3 38° provincial orange. And you did not experience that it was wicked slow? While i wait for the other rubbers i will work on breaking this in.
 
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No, I was surprised that it didn't feel particularly slow.
Cool, im starting to feel a bit more hopeful. It is so time consuming and expensive to try so many rubbers. I feel like i shouldnt have bought a new blade now, but it was so expensive so i have no choice but to stick with it and explore and practice. 😄
 
First I will say that the Goriki is a different beast-and while it has high control, its attacking properties (imo) is VERY limited. But I will also add I like a little harder sponge than 729 super soft 35 degree-729 tackspeed in 2.0 is a very versatile rubber and great for control, defense and spin. Of course with the goriki you will almost never loop or hit the ball past someone, but the price is very good with cheaper 729 rubbers.
 
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First I will say that the Goriki is a different beast-and while it has high control, its attacking properties (imo) is VERY limited. But I will also add I like a little harder sponge than 729 super soft 35 degree-729 tackspeed in 2.0 is a very versatile rubber and great for control, defense and spin. Of course with the goriki you will almost never loop or hit the ball past someone, but the price is very good with cheaper 729 rubbers.
While i am less than confident when it comes to my general skills in the game, i do have a natural talent. I can hit a ball very hard and be very explosive, specially with my bh. So not a very humble statement, but I do believe based on minor robot testing so far that i will be able to get it past my opponents. I will look into the Tack speed! Thank you for taking your time to answer!
 
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