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H3 NEO: What degree hardness do you prefer ? |
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icontek
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To the 8 people who voted 40 degrees - how much tuner do you use?!?
40 tuned is still super demanding. Furthermore, you can get 40 degree from most websites (stock commercial is 39-40) but 38 degrees is much harder to get in US, and still plays amazing tuned. If you've never tried 38 tuned, you need to give it a shot. |
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zheyi
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im using 40d.. no tuning.. just 'season' it an its a nice rubber to play with.. im a penholder..
btw.. anyone know if a unmarked sheet normally is what hardness?
Edited by zheyi - 06/01/2012 at 9:47am |
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PingPongHolic10
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I use 40 also (no tuning), but need the right blade to get more dwell... perfectly paired with Clipper CR =), i assume it works well with Ludeack Power, & Rosewood 7. Not as good with harder & thin blades such as OSP Musko.
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flash
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There is a big difference between 2,15 mm and 2,2 mm...I really could not understand even if I really try how somwbody didn't feel the differences on the same blade and from the same supplier...
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Viscaria, FL
T05 hard, 2,1 mm, black, fh T05 hard, 2,1 mm, red, bh. |
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zheyi
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suppose a thinner sponge let U hit better? Especially if U don't tune or speed glue.
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iamj8
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Sorry to revive a dead thread but I didn't think my question warranted a new topic.
I'm currently trying out the Stiga Clipper Wood (and have moved to the new 40+ ball). I am wondering if 38 or 39 degrees provincial would be more suitable on the blade (or if there's even a difference)? I do not tune/use booster.
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SmackDAT
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38 degrees would probably be better if non-boosted, that said why are you playing the H3 Neo unboosted?!
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ThePongProfessor
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Because it is illegal to boost? It is an idiotic and unenforceable rule, but a rule nonetheless.
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iamj8
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Thanks for the feedback SmackDAT. I just didn't boost after the glue ban and didn't want to become reliant on it.
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Renol
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I think either 38 or 39 degree is fine.
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Blade: DHS Long 5
FH: DHS Hurricane 3 Neo (Provincial) BH: DHS Hurricane 3 Neo (Provincial) |
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chop4ever
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42 original no-boosting
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There is no real "pro", "prov" or "NT" H3 in the market.
Falco is not a booster |
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alas
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I’m wondering this also! It seems like the newer sheets no longer specify hardness to the degree but only by “mid” which is said to be between 38-40 deg. I specified through TT11.com but all I was sent were these “mid” versions. Maybe it’s DHS way of easing up the QC? Probably due to poor sales on 38 or 40 deg?
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-Eric
Nittaku Acoustic (Ch.Pen) DHS Skyline TG-2 NEO DHS Skyline 3-60 |
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QuangPham
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Just order NEO 39 degree. I will do not boost/turn
41 is too hard as I thought
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Sedis
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TTNPP sell versions with a specific hardness in degrees, which they say were intended for the Chinese market, or without. They charge about $1 extra for the labelled version
Edited by Sedis - 06/25/2020 at 4:32am |
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