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I tested the Tornado V5 boosted a bit on bh, and I would say it is 70% a very good alternative to H3 37d on backhand. It has good spin and grip, and it has decent rebound.I put the boosted Tornado V5 back on a blade to test out. After 2 layers of booster, it now indeed has a very healthy catapult. I'm quite confident that this will work very very well as a bh rubber. I originally got this rubber hoping for a dirt-cheap H3 37d alternative. I think this will indeed be a very good option.
However, the area where it really fails to mimic H3 is that it is just way too tacky. The tackiness presents a number of issues. The rubber is extremely spin sensitive and the ball can jump all over the place. At the same time, the ball sometimes sticks to the rubber and if you don't hit the ball clean enough, it can sometimes fall into the net. If somebody smashes into your bh without spin, the ball doesn't rebound off as you expect, but it kinda sticks to the rubber and falls into the net. The blocking with V5 is rather bad. I haven't found the technique for blocking yet, so I need more time.
