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Received assembled on the blade, good tacky rubber, assembled nicely.
H3 Neo 37 Soft is the European rubber born in China. This is the basis of any new hybrid technology in the rubber/sponge quest of any physically fit player. With a consistent aggressive style. No boosting required.
It is a rubber that gives you a lot of control while also giving you the possibility to add a lot of spin to the ball. The only thing is that on serves, it’s a bit harder to generate spin on the ball.
For backhand, it is stronger than forehand, using this rubber for push is more stable.
This is a great product for the BH, and I have enjoyed the benefits of the Hurricane 3 Neo on the BH (with 37 and 38 hardness). 37 is the most ideal if you want to Topspin effectively.
Linearity: This is a great linear rubber. The more power you put in, the faster the ball travels.
Control: If your opponent hits the ball fast, you can respond by slowing the speed with this rubber. This is the best feature of this rubber. My best feature.
I hope DHS continues to invest in this rubber and improve it further.
Best Regards,
BR.
I can say that this rubber suits my backhand, and also I can do a lot of chop blocks with it. Very good high arc for backhand looping, and the hardness feels exactly right for me. Also, I felt that I can consistently push with a lot of spin and control.
It’s a softer version of 39 neo. I found it has less speed and less spin but more control.
This rubber feels mushy and dead while driving or blocking the ball. The only way to get some decent shots is by using full, looping strokes. However, if the ball comes back fast and you are out of position, a simple block or drive will drop the ball to the net.
Perhaps I messed it up with the booster and it became too soft, however the normal Hurricane Neo increased in quality with the same boosting treatment (using 3 layers of Haifu Sea Moon booster).
Or it should be paired with a very fast blade, mine is quite slow because I want the control and safety of a slow blade.
I’ve used the red one, it’s definitely less tacky than the regular neo black. While boosted, there is not much difference in softness.
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This rubber is for those who want to develop their spin and control. Plus, it’s very affordable.
One of the best Hurricane versions out there. You need to try it for yourself!
The Hurricane 3, 37-degree sponge is perfect for those who want to venture into using Chinese rubbers. Its sponge is not as hard as the other versions, making it easier to control. A must-try for both beginners and seasoned players alike.
I love it, very nice on the backhand and the softness is just right. I love the control of it.
Good quality, affordable, but I bought it wrong as I should have bought a harder rubber.
Excellent…
It will work like any other Hurricane 3 Neo close to the table. Loads of control and multiple gears. It gives you what you put into it. Very controllable.
One step behind the table, you will be fine; two steps, all balls will get short onto the net.
I boosted it with a couple of layers of Falco (1 thick, 1 thin) and it was still the same.
Personally, I think it’s good for kids to develop their backhand because it is quite safe. But if you want to try a Hurricane on your backhand, I would go for 38-39 degrees. Little to no use on the forehand.
I am a shakehand player, but a friend of mine (penholder) has a similar opinion.
This rubber is okay. I tested it on the backhand.
There are better rubbers to create spin.
Good for topspin, not so good for spinning the ball.
Boost it with 1 layer of FTL or Haifu directly on the sponge and play for 10 hours to break it in, and then you will like it!
Very good rubber for BH! Nice!
Excellent rubber for backhand.
Super rubber.
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