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    Posted: 11/27/2014 at 7:07pm
Still after as the title says.

Looks like I have been miss lead by a chap called Yao been three weeks and nothings turnt up.

Would be willing to do a deal for a viscaria and the sponge must be authentic please don't try sell me a fake.

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Here is a link:

http://www.eacheng.net/index.php?act=detail&ID=3622

But experts will still tell you this is not authentic as you could only get genuine blue sponge from Chinese National Team.
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http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=65760&title=limjo-buy-sell-trade-feedback
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Originally posted by limjo limjo wrote:

Here is a link:

http://www.eacheng.net/index.php?act=detail&ID=3622

But experts will still tell you this is not authentic as you could only get genuine blue sponge from Chinese National Team.


eacheng.net is a site which you can trust. i have bought a few items from the owner of this site. have never had a single issue so far.
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DHS Hurricane 3 NEO, 39/2.1
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Oh really would you recommend? I have ordered some off Kurokami who is a legit seller. So will try his out first!
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Not to confuse you but that is VERY undurable rubber and if you hit hard it s not for you...pips are very weak and get broken very very easy. I have got two sheets and both gone in a month...but playing qualities are really excellent. Such an upset
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Originally posted by vic#74 vic#74 wrote:

Not to confuse you but that is VERY undurable rubber and if you hit hard it s not for you...pips are very weak and get broken very very easy. I have got two sheets and both gone in a month...but playing qualities are really excellent. Such an upset

Sorry but....you have to confuse with...your T64 for instance :)))
The dhs H3 neo national blue sponge is one of the most durable rubbers I know.
Of course you have to boost it a few times to have it as you want.
I played with tenergy 64 for years and I left it to play with dhs neo H3 national for more than a month now.
If I do a comparison with tenergy, here is what I have to say :
DHS H3 neo national blue sponge :

-More durable, the rubber is like new after more than a month;
-resist better to humidity when playing and this is very important in Belgium because it rains every days :))) sometimes with a tenergy, it is impossible to loop a ball because of the condensation;
-has more gears than tenergy;
-has a better quality sponge than tenergy when removing glue. T64 especially is very fragile regarding the sponge;
-needs to be boosted;


Edited by kakapo - 11/29/2014 at 3:10am
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Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by vic#74 vic#74 wrote:

Not to confuse you but that is VERY undurable rubber and if you hit hard it s not for you...pips are very weak and get broken very very easy. I have got two sheets and both gone in a month...but playing qualities are really excellent. Such an upset

Sorry but....you have to confuse with...your T64 for instance :)))
The dhs H3 neo national blue sponge is one of the most durable rubbers I know.
Of course you have to boost it a few times to have it as you want.
From my experience, I  agree wit Vic#74. I play with prov. rubbers and 3 sheets of nat. Top sheet wears out is not big issue. But when you hit hard, pips break and make bubble.  Specially on hard rigid blade. I think I bubbled 6-7 sheets on ZXI already, lot less bubble when playing with Viscaria though. May be the blade is softer.

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You can't buy national blue spongeCry 
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Originally posted by aroonkl aroonkl wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by vic#74 vic#74 wrote:

Not to confuse you but that is VERY undurable rubber and if you hit hard it s not for you...pips are very weak and get broken very very easy. I have got two sheets and both gone in a month...but playing qualities are really excellent. Such an upset

Sorry but....you have to confuse with...your T64 for instance :)))
The dhs H3 neo national blue sponge is one of the most durable rubbers I know.
Of course you have to boost it a few times to have it as you want.
From my experience, I  agree wit Vic#74. I play with prov. rubbers and 3 sheets of nat. Top sheet wears out is not big issue. But when you hit hard, pips break and make bubble.  Specially on hard rigid blade. I think I bubbled 6-7 sheets on ZXI already, lot less bubble when playing with Viscaria though. May be the blade is softer.


We are speaking about national and not provincial. National, you don't find it everywhere.
Provincial is easily available and not expensive.
 Also, the boosting is very important.
These rubbers are not made for playing on too rigid blades, that's right.
Who is going to play with blue sponge on rigid blade ?


Edited by kakapo - 11/29/2014 at 5:14am
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Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by vic#74 vic#74 wrote:

Not to confuse you but that is VERY undurable rubber and if you hit hard it s not for you...pips are very weak and get broken very very easy. I have got two sheets and both gone in a month...but playing qualities are really excellent. Such an upset

Sorry but....you have to confuse with...your T64 for instance :)))
The dhs H3 neo national blue sponge is one of the most durable rubbers I know.
Of course you have to boost it a few times to have it as you want.
I played with tenergy 64 for years and I left it to play with dhs neo H3 national for more than a month now.
If I do a comparison with tenergy, here is what I have to say :
DHS H3 neo national blue sponge :

-More durable, the rubber is like new after more than a month;
-resist better to humidity when playing and this is very important in Belgium because it rains every days :))) sometimes with a tenergy, it is impossible to loop a ball because of the condensation;
-has more gears than tenergy;
-has a better quality sponge than tenergy when removing glue. T64 especially is very fragile regarding the sponge;
-needs to be boosted;
kakapo, I guess it's too hard to be so smarter than others..I can't even imagine how hard ...limjo's url was about h3 neo PROVINCIAL blue sponge  - that's  why I posted my experience w/ it. I don't need your lectures about differences between H3Neo Nat Blue sponge and T64. It's like to compare sweet and salty  - everything can be fine in a right  time and place. 
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Originally posted by vic#74 vic#74 wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by vic#74 vic#74 wrote:

Not to confuse you but that is VERY undurable rubber and if you hit hard it s not for you...pips are very weak and get broken very very easy. I have got two sheets and both gone in a month...but playing qualities are really excellent. Such an upset

Sorry but....you have to confuse with...your T64 for instance :)))
The dhs H3 neo national blue sponge is one of the most durable rubbers I know.
Of course you have to boost it a few times to have it as you want.
I played with tenergy 64 for years and I left it to play with dhs neo H3 national for more than a month now.
If I do a comparison with tenergy, here is what I have to say :
DHS H3 neo national blue sponge :

-More durable, the rubber is like new after more than a month;
-resist better to humidity when playing and this is very important in Belgium because it rains every days :))) sometimes with a tenergy, it is impossible to loop a ball because of the condensation;
-has more gears than tenergy;
-has a better quality sponge than tenergy when removing glue. T64 especially is very fragile regarding the sponge;
-needs to be boosted;
kakapo, I guess it's too hard to be so smarter than others..I can't even imagine how hard ...limjo's url was about h3 neo PROVINCIAL blue sponge  - that's  why I posted my experience w/ it. I don't need your lectures about differences between H3Neo Nat Blue sponge and T64. It's like to compare sweet and salty  - everything can be fine in a right  time and place. 
Cheers 


Mr Bradbury is looking for national and not provincial H3.
The provincial ones have nothing to do in this post.
You d'better learn reading the topic title or post a new topic.

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Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by aroonkl aroonkl wrote:

Originally posted by kakapo kakapo wrote:

Originally posted by vic#74 vic#74 wrote:

Not to confuse you but that is VERY undurable rubber and if you hit hard it s not for you...pips are very weak and get broken very very easy. I have got two sheets and both gone in a month...but playing qualities are really excellent. Such an upset


Sorry but....you have to confuse with...your T64 for instance :)))
The dhs H3 neo national blue sponge is one of the most durable rubbers I know.
Of course you have to boost it a few times to have it as you want.
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From my experience, I  agree wit Vic#74. I play with prov. rubbers and 3 sheets of nat. Top sheet wears out is not big issue. But when you hit hard, pips break and make bubble.  Specially on hard rigid blade. I think I bubbled 6-7 sheets on ZXI already, lot less bubble when playing with Viscaria though. May be the blade is softer.



We are speaking about national and not provincial. National, you don't find it everywhere.
Provincial is easily available and not expensive.
<span style="line-height: 1.4;"> Also, the boosting is very important.</span>
<span style="line-height: 1.4;">These rubbers are not made for playing on too rigid blades, that's right.</span>
<span style="line-height: 1.4;">Who is going to play with blue sponge on rigid blade ?</span>


I experience some bubbled Nat rubbers while the surface still look very good. (12-16 sessions) No more regular playing with Nat. Too expensive. I save it only for tournaments.
I bubbled one on Clipper and one on Donic Defplay blade. I don't think Clipper is very rigid blade and LOL on Thin defensive blade :p.



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Thanks guys for the feedback.

I have ordered one off Kurokami

Should receive it in a week!
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