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Originally posted by hut8 hut8 wrote:

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Sorry about reviving this thread. I've been using H3 Neo on my FH on my DHS Fang Bo ALC blade. Which is a really fast OFF+ blade. I'm thinking of changing to a TG3Neo. What do you think? Thanks :)
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Originally posted by danjacob02 danjacob02 wrote:

Sorry about reviving this thread. I've been using H3 Neo on my FH on my DHS Fang Bo ALC blade. Which is a really fast OFF+ blade. I'm thinking of changing to a TG3Neo. What do you think? Thanks :)


Why ? what are you trying to gain by changing ?
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Here is a video of tackiness comparison between dhs rubbers. 

Custom carbon/aramid off FH DHS H8 BH DHS TG 3-60
Custom carbon off++ FH DHS TG2 BS BH DHS TG3-60 National

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I tried H3 neo, on few blades (carbon and wood) and even after few sessions couldn't return incoming topspin ball (even block) on the other side of net, everything into net. Backspins I could attack succesfully.

Tried shortly H2 neo on somebody's other blade and was quite ok (althouth rubber was old).
Tried TG2 neo on PG7 blade and it was very good for me, every ball you can attack with over the ball brush. Unfortunately I damaged rubber after first session and later sold pg7. 
Now I have one TG2 neo, hope will find suitable blade.
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Originally posted by Roger Stillabower Roger Stillabower wrote:

Originally posted by danjacob02 danjacob02 wrote:

Sorry about reviving this thread. I've been using H3 Neo on my FH on my DHS Fang Bo ALC blade. Which is a really fast OFF+ blade. I'm thinking of changing to a TG3Neo. What do you think? Thanks :)


Why ? what are you trying to gain by changing ?

I just want to see how it'll fit on my blade. I never tried a TG3n on an ALC blade so I'm curious on how it'll play. 
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For me the best is h3 :)

Edited by panany - 09/24/2016 at 9:55pm
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My choice is TG3 Neo tuned with Falco long. It works nicely on TBALC and HH3. TG is better with continous looping with more stroke tolerance than H3 in my opinion. H3 is more destructive with full stroke and right weight transfer.
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best booster is LIDU...

i have try seamoon, haifu, kailin... the best is LIDU....
i know somes player in national team chinese use LIDU ... and team shanghai uses LIDU too

if u try LIDU u will stop use falco haha

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Originally posted by panany panany wrote:

best booster is LIDU...

i have try seamoon, haifu, kailin... the best is LIDU....
i know somes player in national team chinese use LIDU ... and team shanghai uses LIDU too

if u try LIDU u will stop use falco haha




yes , LIDU booster is very good and powerful, I like it too
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Is the best booster with Haïfu :)
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what is a LIDU
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Lidu is a manufacturer. Sime ex haifu employee is behind the brand.
They have a rubber called lidu Gold.


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Originally posted by asifgunz asifgunz wrote:

Lidu is a manufacturer. Sime ex haifu employee is behind the brand.
They have a rubber called lidu Gold.

thanks, never heard of it before
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LIDU is vers good booster .... :) 
xu xin and shang kun ( all team shanghai use it ) :)
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