I am really curious, why choose chinese rubbers and boost it to be soft like tensor rubbers?
Why not choose a rubber similar to a boosted rubber? Sorry, I want to understand.
As someone who purchases H3N 39 degrees and boosts it to become 38 or something, I think this is a valid question.
However, H3 has the following advantages regardless of boosting:
1) Durability - even with boosting, H3 lasts longer than any ESN rubber. For me, topsheet remains intact even after a year of play.
2) Venomous ball trajectory - although this effect fades with boosting, the ball still dives, curves, and slides off the table after hitting it.
3) Insane grip - you can spin/lift the ball from virtually any position.
4) Top-end spin - I still haven't seen any rubber producing more spin than H3 if used properly.
To be fair, I would love to abandon boosting and just apply H3N and play. For this, I ordered H3N 38 Black Provincial 2.1mm OS (the only available version 38 black), which I am gonna use without boosting, will see whether its playable.