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DHS HURRICANE WL / DHS "Hurricane KING" |
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AngelBuffy
Super Member Joined: 12/18/2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 134 |
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Posted: 01/15/2007 at 1:04pm |
Maybe somebody can compare these two.
Rubbers will be Hurrican 3 (Black) 2.0mm on the forehand and sriver EL / 1.9mm on the backhand. style of play: bothside topspin attacking and lots of blocks. |
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jimmyso
Member Joined: 12/04/2004 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 79 |
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get OC instead of Hurricane KING
or EW H WL will be quite hard for H3 |
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Butterfly Viscaria FL
DHS Hurricane 3 2.2 black Butterfly Tenergy 1.9 red |
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AngelBuffy
Super Member Joined: 12/18/2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 134 |
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OC = Stiga Offensive Classic?
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jimmyso
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Butterfly Viscaria FL
DHS Hurricane 3 2.2 black Butterfly Tenergy 1.9 red |
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gekogark1212
Gold Member Joined: 05/06/2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 1121 |
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I disagree, the WLQ and the better version of it, the Hurricane King (you can't tell the difference if it's not labelled) is very much suited to a hard chinese rubber like H3.
I'd go with the WLQ since it's cheaper and almost identical in feel to the HK. Although be prepared for an annoying vibration when you're looping way off table. Gark |
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TT_Freak
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The H-WL has a very nice handle, make sure to put it on whatever blade you're going to use.
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Violin
F1 Actor 10g at 3 and 9 10g at 12 20g at the end of handle |
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silvalis
Gold Member Joined: 09/10/2005 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 1006 |
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a H-WL is absolutely nothing like an OC.
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yuna
Super Member Joined: 04/13/2006 Location: Singapore Status: Offline Points: 217 |
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mmmmm ..... my post is a little out but related...
i intend to get the Hurricane King but am a bit concerned.. jus came back from a tt shop comparing H King vs Nittaku's H-WL they both seems to share the same wood type for the top layer which is good However the H King is very much thinner compare to Nittaku's H King feels flimsy while Nittaku's feel more solid while bouncing the ball on both any comments on this issue.... perhaps H King is more elastic ?? (being a bit flexy could mean its more elastic wz rubber on it) i did not manage to gather any info on tis cos its darn expensive and none of the players i know of have this blade.. any H King owners care to share ur experience with us... thanks beri much !!! |
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petermoo
Silver Member Joined: 10/13/2003 Location: Jamaica Status: Offline Points: 651 |
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Both H-WL and the Nittaku are made in the same factory in China (DHS) the Nittakku is just branded as such. I would be very surprised to find any difference between the two blades. I disagree with Jimmyso on the combination of the WL with Hurricane rubbers, I find the two combine perfectly. I have never been a fan of Hurricane rubber but now I understand why it works for some players and not for others. H2 and H3 only work properly when they are coupled with light springy blades.
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Balint
Super Member Joined: 06/03/2004 Location: Hungary Status: Offline Points: 427 |
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HK is closer to OC CR then to H-WL in play.HL is in beetween OC CR and Optimum Synch. H-WL is simular to Clipper.
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FH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm BH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm Glue SZIKO PREMIUM SPEED ;-) |
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yuna
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Thats Great !! in that case, i think i prob get the H-WL instead... its more affordable too. hee..hee.. |
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Viscaria Tiffany
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Balint
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What's wrong with the Acoustic ? Nothing ? Are you just curious ? |
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FH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm BH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm Glue SZIKO PREMIUM SPEED ;-) |
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Leeroy
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You mentioned lots of blocks (Angel Buffy)... If that case I'd go H2 instead of H3. I find that better for blocking than H3 and it is still possible to top spin attack with. In blocking H3 can be very sensitive against spin and fly high and slow. H2 in blocking keeps it down and faster and isn't so responsive to spin like H3.. Just some food for thought... |
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Balint
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I just compared dhs WL with Clipper wood. Thickness nearly same (clipper a bit thicker) but the Clipper is much more stiffer: harder woods or 7ply construction or both ?!
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yuna
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haha.... there is nothing wrong with Acoustic, in fact it is a beri nice blade that i grow to love. i'm even considering getting another one in case Nittaku decide not to produce it any more jus sold my Nittaku Avalox P700 so i'm left with only one blade, Acoustic ya u're right, its partly curiousity, partly to have an extra 'for fun' blade to prevent getting too sick with Acoustic. i need a bit of variety....its jus me la... Thanks for the feedback, Balint! its beri helpful |
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loop+loop
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Hallo Balint: With two Skylines, does your set up get heavy?
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Balint
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No I've got a strong wrist :)
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FH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm BH: DHS SKYLINE 3 2.2mm Glue SZIKO PREMIUM SPEED ;-) |
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peter79
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I've tried both Hurricane King and Nittaku Violin, I Haven't tried Acoustic though. Nittaku blades are Very difficult to get in Jakarta. I actually Found Violin in Singapore. I prefer Less Expensive Violin rather than H-King in term of ball touch and feeling.
I think Hurricane king is designed for hard rubber such as Hurricane Rubber. So when I use soft Rubber like Mark V Ad, Cermet, there's not enough power on it. Nittaku Violin is amazing, The control is so nice, I don't know how to describe it. I knew Violin from this forum, many player use it like Balint, TT Freak. My previous bat all are butterfly carbon blades. Now I left them all in my cabinet |
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Andro Wanokiwami AO Offensive 83 gr
H3 National Orange 40 deg 2.2 Baracuda Max 182 Gr |
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cole_ely
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Care to share with us how you got that? |
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Wavestone St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b
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