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    Posted: 10/02/2014 at 4:15am
Hi

i looking for chinese rubber for my forehand.

I like dhs huricane 3 neo but i think it is a little bit slow.Also i like a lot huricane 3 prov but i cant find it in good price in my area.

So i am looking an alternative ,can you please give your advice?

soory for my poor english.
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Three options I can think of immediately:

Wait for Hurricane 8, which *might* be a solution.

Blue Whale 2, but factory tuning doesn't last long and not as durable in general.

Yinhe Big Dipper. Semi-tacky, faster than H3N, amazing performance for the money.
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Definitely Xiom Tau
Blade - Xiom 36.5 ALX FL
Forehand - Xiom Omega V Asia 2.0mm
Backhand - Victas Curl P5V with Der Materialspezialist Firestorm Soft/Outkill 1.8mm sponge
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What is the main reason for you guys choosing  to play with Chinese rubbers? 
Control?
spin?
Or is it a question of price? 
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Spin, price, and a little bit of idolization...
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Boost it.chinese rubber need to be boosted.
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Ok, thinking of giving Chinese rubbers a try, mostly for fun because i'm actually really happy with my current setup for once. 
How does Stiga booster works with Chinese rubbers? 
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Originally posted by Fehrplay Fehrplay wrote:

What is the main reason for you guys choosing  to play with Chinese rubbers? 
Control?
spin?
Or is it a question of price? 

For me it's spin and control - especially in the short game and serves.  I can't add anything about boosting - never tried it and I don't plan to start.


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   China-made rubberware is a great money saver. Every japan/german rubber has its china twin.
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Boosted H3 Neo is the cheapest way for your pocket. Booster will extend the sponge which make rubber have more tension like tensor rubbers. You'll get the catapult effect over than dead feel of chinese rubber.
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Originally posted by hookumsnivy hookumsnivy wrote:

Originally posted by Fehrplay Fehrplay wrote:

What is the main reason for you guys choosing  to play with Chinese rubbers? 
Control?
spin?
Or is it a question of price? 

For me it's spin and control - especially in the short game and serves.  I can't add anything about boosting - never tried it and I don't plan to start.

Agree, really good control in short game and serves. unfortunately I would like some more power when it comes to loop against loop, maybe I got the wrong technique for Chinese rubbers. 
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