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Hurricane 3 vs D05 |
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Rollko
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Posted: 07/28/2022 at 9:53am |
Hi All,
Coming from Tenergy 05 and Dignics 09c, I've started enjoying playing with rubbers with lower throw - this gives me more security during counter loops and a bit more venom in my shots (given I put in adequate effort). I'm currently using Hurricane 3-50 (unboosted) both sides on Primorac Carbon, and whilst I like the control, it is a tad too slow. I don't want to get into boosting so looking for other options - what should I expect from Dignics 05? Would there be any particular drawbacks compared to the Hurricane?
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Shifu
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Well if you want low throw, then D05 ain‘t for you.
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bokai
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Agreed. D05 has spring sponge effect so if you are use to tacky rubbers FH. Then D05 is NOT for you. Look into D09C more.
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bozbrisvegas
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Any of the hurricanes in a harder sponge will be faster than 3-50. If you want to avoid any boosting then H8. A step up from 3-50 would be the 8-80. Since you seem to be avoiding 09c and looking toward d05 I can only guess you want something with catapult and low throw like evolution MXS. Similar to tenergy, and similar to a non-tacky/not that grippy hurricane traditional hardness therefore lower throwing.
Tacky or grippy rubbers tend to be high throw against incoming topspin. ESN rubbers are quite less responsive to incoming spin.
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