This user has no status.
Member
Hello everyone!
Yep, another Hurricane 3 post, I'll try to keep it short and sweet, I would love the input of @Tony's Table Tennis and other experts of chinese rubbers of a similar level. The reason I need some advice is that no one in my table tennis surroundings has ever really played chinese rubbers (and I played in Italy, Australia, Thailand, Portugal and now Spain
) and I would like to save myself some of the trial and error.
EDIT: Maybe I should expand here as I didn't explain myself properly, I do not need advice on whether using a chinese rubber is a good choice for me or not. To further elaborate, in my 150 people strong Madrid club (of which I am 1 of 5 coaches, 2 of them professional players too), exactly 0 people use chinese rubbers. In all the other clubs who compete at a similar level in my region, I think maybe 1 serious player has one chinese rubber on forehand.
I'm at a decent national level (I think I'd translate to 2200-2300 USATT), I mostly play for fun and share my time between playing and coaching - sparring for a group of the younger ones, you can see me playing in a league match here from minute 00:26 and 2:19:21 - I'm the one with the madrid purple t-shirt and white hair (it was a live streaming but it's very good video quality):
I am quite confident with my forehand and like to play with hard rubbers, my journey since I came back (two years ago) to "serious" TT training (around a couple hours a day) has been Evolution MX-P --> Mk - pro --> K3 --> Bluegrip J1. I used to play with chinese rubbers on forehand for a period back in my university days before switching to european tensors and then leave pingpong for 6-7 years.
I still have 3 J1 to go through on my forehand so I'm good until spring (I tried to control my EJ bug by buying many rubbers so I couldn't try new ones for a while, it worked... for a while
), but I have decided to try Hurricane next (finally?), so I bought some Haifu booster from ttpro and will try my hand at it when it arrives.
Here is my plan on which I would ask for your opinions and thoughts:
on https://www.dhs-729.eu/ the hurricane neo 3 commercial is very inexpensive (2 for 50 euros or 4 for 77..) so I wanted to buy them (directly to 41 degrees, or would 40 degrees be better?), boost them and give them a try.
Is the difference with the blue sponge really so big to be worth it to pay more than double? If I heavily boost a commercial one (2 or 3 layers of Haifu National Yellow?) how long will it last? And if it's worth it to buy the blue sponge, what about the one on ttpro, quite cost friendly but non-neo (blue sponge - n. 22 or n.20 orange sponge?).
I would be happy if the commercial one played wonderful for 1 month to 6 weeks at that price, I can just buy a batch at the beginning of the year and go through it.
Thank you if you have arrived to this point reading me! Please don't take it wrongly but state your level before advicing (I read a lot of the forum but don't know the level of pretty much anyone)
Yep, another Hurricane 3 post, I'll try to keep it short and sweet, I would love the input of @Tony's Table Tennis and other experts of chinese rubbers of a similar level. The reason I need some advice is that no one in my table tennis surroundings has ever really played chinese rubbers (and I played in Italy, Australia, Thailand, Portugal and now Spain
EDIT: Maybe I should expand here as I didn't explain myself properly, I do not need advice on whether using a chinese rubber is a good choice for me or not. To further elaborate, in my 150 people strong Madrid club (of which I am 1 of 5 coaches, 2 of them professional players too), exactly 0 people use chinese rubbers. In all the other clubs who compete at a similar level in my region, I think maybe 1 serious player has one chinese rubber on forehand.
I'm at a decent national level (I think I'd translate to 2200-2300 USATT), I mostly play for fun and share my time between playing and coaching - sparring for a group of the younger ones, you can see me playing in a league match here from minute 00:26 and 2:19:21 - I'm the one with the madrid purple t-shirt and white hair (it was a live streaming but it's very good video quality):
I still have 3 J1 to go through on my forehand so I'm good until spring (I tried to control my EJ bug by buying many rubbers so I couldn't try new ones for a while, it worked... for a while
Here is my plan on which I would ask for your opinions and thoughts:
on https://www.dhs-729.eu/ the hurricane neo 3 commercial is very inexpensive (2 for 50 euros or 4 for 77..) so I wanted to buy them (directly to 41 degrees, or would 40 degrees be better?), boost them and give them a try.
Is the difference with the blue sponge really so big to be worth it to pay more than double? If I heavily boost a commercial one (2 or 3 layers of Haifu National Yellow?) how long will it last? And if it's worth it to buy the blue sponge, what about the one on ttpro, quite cost friendly but non-neo (blue sponge - n. 22 or n.20 orange sponge?).
I would be happy if the commercial one played wonderful for 1 month to 6 weeks at that price, I can just buy a batch at the beginning of the year and go through it.
Thank you if you have arrived to this point reading me! Please don't take it wrongly but state your level before advicing (I read a lot of the forum but don't know the level of pretty much anyone)
Last edited: