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H3 2.0 on both sides! |
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hallur
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Posted: 02/25/2007 at 5:05pm |
Hello everyone! :)
Do you think this setup is way to heavy? With 2 H3 2.0 on a Korbel blade? Can you only use H3 on one side? I have heard it they are quite heavy...
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shij421
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I think it'll only be heavy for 10 minutes. After that you'll be accustomed to the weight.
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Ksix
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My friend uses 2 hurricanes on his blade and is not complaining about the weight...but imo H series is meant to be used on f/h
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hallur
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Ok, thank you guys! :)
Is that right? Aren�t they good on backhand because of the throw angle?
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shij421
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5 layers on h3 u can probably sleep under it like a tent
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Ksix
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hum yep that's what i think... I suggest you stick with sriver... or you could always try skyline but I dun recommend playing with h2-3 on your bh |
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hallur
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OK, thank you ksix!
No, it sticks perfectly to my blade!
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hallur
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Ksix, do you know anything about DHS PF4?
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Schlager
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I also think you should stick with something like sriver.. Hurricane is horrible for blocking, and most people do mostly block with backhand.. or make a first ball to setup the fh.. this is hard with the hurricane cause the throw is skyhigh (when looping, almost non-excisting when blocking.. the ball doesn't seem to let go of the rubber)
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Pip Master
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i wouldnt even be that concerned with the weight, i would be conserned that H2-3 is WAY too hard for the backhand. youll shoot all your loops off the table
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hallur
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Yes, that is correct! It is very poor for blocking! Mabey I should stick with my Sriver! Thank you all for your help!
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tommyzai
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I'm not Ksix, but I've used the PF4 for many years. Let me know if you're interested in my experience with this rubber. I can get you a new sheet for $10 including shipping if you want to try it. |
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JRSDallas
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H3 on both sides is great. However, I play with a soft 38 degree H3 on my backhand. Its lighter than the heavier harder H3 that is normally found on the internet. On the forehand, I have H3 with a slightly harder 39 sponge.
Cut to a Kreanga Carbon, the sponge sheets weigh: D=39 weight is 40 grams D=38 weight is 39 grams Bryce D=35 weight is 37 grams Weight of glue buildup when removed from both sheets = 5 grams |
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wfwfitz
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More of a problem than the weight is the ability to control H2 or 3 on the BH. Most players need softer less spinny rubbers as that is their control side. I like H3 on BH because of the spin it generates and I push block so it works for me. It is however not an easy rubber to generate a lot of pace on the BH with.
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WLiqin
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sorta off topic here but has any1 use EEII on H3 or TG3? If so does it soften it up?
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sunflex
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actually i have a paddle with 2 sudes hurricane fh h2 2.15 bh h.3 2.2. It plays great very spinny and high control. H3 is great for blocking
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