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    Posted: 11/07/2008 at 6:41pm
Did some1 try H2, H3, TG3... (4 fh only and will write also if it was commercial,provincial or national version) on carbon blades if it will plays well? Im thinking about blade Kreanga Carbon ULC and fh rubber H3 national.What u think could it be good or it wont plays well on that carbon and what could i wait from this combination?
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I dont think it would play good. Hurricane is for looping, based on spin and control. Kreanga Carbon is fast and hard, suited for smashing and generally hitting.

I think the strokes with this setup would be aweful, but please, do wait for others opinion.

May i ask why you consider this setup? you have a nice setup with HK and Hurricane like me.
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coz ULC has better feeling 4 touch and feels like wood blade.
Its not so easy to control H2 on HK coz my HK seems to be faster than ULC
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my nephew is using the same set up as yours, HK with H2#19com and nodias BH. he had try to change the H2 to globe 999 national, and very disappointed...999N is harder, less spin.. his style of playing is looping on both side..
he also tried the sardius and kreanga carbon, and found it not as easy as HK for looping..
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My experience with Chinese rubbers and carbon blades differ somewhat.  I find that carbon blades suit the Chinese rubbers I use.  However, I usually use soft ones like 729 FX EL Supersoft, Focus 3, LKT XP/XT, Inspirit 35 degrees and currently, LKT Rapid Soft.  I've used Sardius with Cream MRS and it was just terrible.  So I think the soft (and cheaper) Chinese rubbers with Carbon blades would be nicer.
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I've tried quite a few chinese rubbers on my KC (not H2 and H3) and only Higher felt OK.TG3 was really dull, TG2 had no feeling at all, Venus was slugish.....just to mention a few.KC is very picky beast, though I love it with some euro/jap ones. Tube Carbo was playing well with almost all  chinese I have, Persson Power Carbon was handeling chinese ones quite OK, but my Iolite was almost as bad as my KC. My recent  Halmark Carbon Extreme play also very well with every chinese i had on so far
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Originally posted by bagung bagung wrote:

my nephew is using the same set up as yours, HK with H2#19com and nodias BH. he had try to change the H2 to globe 999 national, and very disappointed...999N is harder, less spin.. his style of playing is looping on both side..
he also tried the sardius and kreanga carbon, and found it not as easy as HK for looping..


My H2 is #21.I have tried also Globe 999 Ma Lin edition (red) and Kong Linghui edition (black)and its really hard but black was wit better spin and perfect 4 block and smash.
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Originally posted by BeaverMD BeaverMD wrote:

My experience with Chinese rubbers and carbon blades differ somewhat.� I find that carbon blades suit the Chinese rubbers I use.� However, I usually use soft ones like 729 FX EL Supersoft, Focus 3, LKT XP/XT, Inspirit 35 degrees and currently, LKT Rapid Soft.� I've used Sardius with Cream MRS and it was just terrible.� So I think the soft (and cheaper) Chinese rubbers with Carbon blades would be nicer.


I dont like so soft chinese rubbers like LKT Rapid Soft.I know 4 carbon suits soft rubbers better.But chinese rubbers wit blue sponge r after tunning or speed glue softer and more elastic.Thats my experimence wit my H2 blue sponge
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Originally posted by Kolev Kolev wrote:

I've tried quite a few chinese rubbers on my KC (not H2 and H3) and only Higher felt OK.TG3 was really dull, TG2 had no feeling at all, Venus was slugish.....just to mention a few.KC is very picky beast, though I love it with some euro/jap ones. Tube Carbo was playing well with almost all� chinese I have, Persson Power Carbon was handeling chinese ones quite OK, but my Iolite was almost as bad as my KC. My recent� Halmark Carbon Extreme play also very well with every chinese i had on so far


Did u try TG3 commercial version? If ya than its really dull even on all wood blade.I use euro/jap rubbers just 4 bh.Did u compare that rubbers on carbon and also all wood blade where it will suits better?
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red BH: Nittaku Narucross Tension [2.2mm] / Nittaku Nodias [2.2mm]
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i have TG3 com on joola rossi force (carbon blade) and DHS hurricane hao (all wood blade) FH, and i like it....
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I have two different TG3, one with a yellow, softer sponge, the other has the orange one.One packet is marked with 40deg hardness, the other has nothing marked on........I just don't remmember which rubber coresponded to which  pakage
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I've used G666 on FH  on Donic Smirnov Ultracarbon.  Just good control.
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