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I could quote your entire post as being incorrect.
Have you tried H3N National extensively to make an insightful comparison?
What "fact" that "4 out of 10 sheets of h3neo are bad rubbers" are you referring to? Where do you get this statistic from?
I've owned 8 sheets of National rubbers and they're all amazing. Durability is simply great.
Boosting as being illegal is now up for official discussion within ITTF.
It's not bad for your health seeing as it's voc free. Everything you do in life can be a health hazard.
Why doesn't the CNT use B2 instead of H3N?
Have you tried H3N National extensively to make an insightful comparison?
What "fact" that "4 out of 10 sheets of h3neo are bad rubbers" are you referring to? Where do you get this statistic from?
I've owned 8 sheets of National rubbers and they're all amazing. Durability is simply great.
Boosting as being illegal is now up for official discussion within ITTF.
It's not bad for your health seeing as it's voc free. Everything you do in life can be a health hazard.
Why doesn't the CNT use B2 instead of H3N?
Well I can give you several reasons.
Battle2 still performs better than boosted h3neo in both power and control, it lasts much longer too since you don't really need to boost it, it is tackier and its tackiness is more resistant to humidity, heat and dirt, the fact that out 4 out of 10 sheets of h3neo are bad rubbers while 10 out of 10 sheets of battle2 are good (in my experience), the fact that boosting is both illegal in competitive play and bad for your health generally...