DHS Hurricane H-LG

All-wood 2 reviews

Blade description:

The DHS Hurricane H-LG is a ping pong blade renowned for its versatility, exceptional control, and impressive power. Crafted with a 5-ply wood structure, this blade offers a unique blend of responsiveness, stability, and sensitivity. It is a perfect choice for all-around players seeking a well-balanced blade for various playing styles.

The Hurricane H-LG excels in providing ultimate control and consistency, allowing players to execute precise shots with ease. It is crafted with high-quality wood layers that offer just the right amount of stiffness and hardness, resulting in a responsive blade that retains excellent ball feel. The blade's exceptional control is particularly beneficial for players who prefer strategic placements and controlled attacks.

Despite its emphasis on control, the Hurricane H-LG does not compromise on power. Its 6.5 stiffness rating provides ample energy transfer, allowing players to generate powerful shots when needed. The blade's combination of control and power suits players who want to seamlessly switch between defensive and offensive strategies.

With a weight of 90g, the Hurricane H-LG feels solid and stable in hand. However, its weight distribution is designed to minimize fatigue during extended rallies, ensuring comfort and easy maneuverability. The blade's construction also contributes to its excellent consistency, enabling players to maintain a high level of accuracy and precision throughout the game.

Overall, the DHS Hurricane H-LG is a versatile and high-performing table tennis blade that caters to a wide range of playing styles. Its exceptional control and consistency make it suitable for players seeking a controlled and precise game. At the same time, its ability to generate impressive power makes it a great choice for players who want to incorporate aggressive shots into their game. Its high-quality construction and balanced design contribute to its overall performance and durability.

Recent Reviews

#1 — April 2010

Lots of vibrations, making it difficult to find a suitable match for this blade. Not particularly effective for close-to-the-table play, but performs adequately when playing away from the table.

Not recommended for short pips due to excessive vibrations and flex.

Similar to other DHS products, this blade is overpriced and there are many more affordable options that offer superior performance.

The wood used in its construction appears to be of low quality.

#2 — December 2009

This Hurricane blade has immense power. With its hardness and stiffness, it delivers astonishing speed. However, it severely lacks control, making it unsuitable for beginners still developing their techniques.

I paired it with New Hurricane 2 Neo for the forehand and Skyline 2 Neo for the backhand.

The craftsmanship of the DHS version feels slightly rougher compared to the Nittaku Hurricane LG. To remedy this, I sanded it smooth using sandpaper.

The handle size suited me well, not being too small. It has a hard feel, being my first non-hinoki wood blade, offering a distinct experience from softer blades.

Utilizing this blade, my gameplay notably improved by 25-35%, surpassing my performance with the BF Jonyer blade due to its rigid and unyielding nature.

Due to the hard rubbers I paired with it, the blade excels in pushing, driving, smashes, flicks, drop shots, and pushes. However, looping is not its forte, proving challenging to execute. Softer rubbers might yield better results for looping.

If you’re seeking a swift, all-wooden 5-ply blade, consider the DHS Hurricane Series. It delivers exceptional speed and striking power.

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