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http://blog.tabletennis11.com/dhs-hurricane3-neo-3-50-provincial-review

http://blog.tabletennis11.com/dhs-hurricane-8-table-tennis-rubbers-review-39-degree-40-degree

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low arc means this is like a true Chinese rubber, compared to the high arc produced by hurricane 3 commercial.
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So on TableTennis11.com there's 2 versions of Hurricane 8, Mid-Hard and Hard. While on Taobao there's only 39 degree and 40 degree. Does anyone know if the 39 degree is Mid-Hard and the 40 degree is the Hard version of Hurricane 8. I've asked the customer service but they seem to have no idea.
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I bought some mid-hard and got 39 degree, so probably Yes.

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When I received H8 from TT11 in the past, MH = 39, and H = 40. 
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if hard = 40, mid = 39, the new soft version in TT11 should be 38 degrees, right?
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So I'm very confused, one of the guys asked me to get him a new blade and re-glue his T05 and H8 red 39deg 2.2mm.
Both rubbers are well used, Tenergy weights at 48g, while the red 2.2mm 39 deg H8 is 39.8g...
Isn't this supposed to be a heavy rubber? Does it have a ton of factory boosting that makes is heavy when new? I saw others write this is around 50+ grams cut, but here I'm holding one in my hand that is 39.8g.
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