Hi everyone,
I recently decided to run a small experiment to visually compare the rebound speed between a factory-stock DHS Hurricane 3 and a boosted version. I know this is a topic that gets discussed a lot, but I wanted to actually see the difference in "exit velocity" without the variable of the arm stroke.
I set up a stationary paddle test and recorded the rebound at three different incoming speeds: Slow, medium and fast
I know a stationary test doesn't replicate the spin generation of a brushing loop, but I thought the raw rebound comparison might be interesting to some of you here.
I’m hoping to do more in-depth testing (maybe involving spin or different boosters) when time permits, but for now, just wanted to share this quick clip.
Let me know what you guys think
I recently decided to run a small experiment to visually compare the rebound speed between a factory-stock DHS Hurricane 3 and a boosted version. I know this is a topic that gets discussed a lot, but I wanted to actually see the difference in "exit velocity" without the variable of the arm stroke.
I set up a stationary paddle test and recorded the rebound at three different incoming speeds: Slow, medium and fast
I know a stationary test doesn't replicate the spin generation of a brushing loop, but I thought the raw rebound comparison might be interesting to some of you here.
I’m hoping to do more in-depth testing (maybe involving spin or different boosters) when time permits, but for now, just wanted to share this quick clip.
Let me know what you guys think