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DHS G888

Double Happiness (DHS) G888 reviews and ratings on this inverted table tennis rubber.

DHS G888 ping pong rubber
Approx. $ 18 USD
Price $

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Ratings  (rated 25 times)

From manufacturer:
Speed /
Spin /
Tensor   No
From community:
Speed   8.5
Spin   9.3
Control   8.8
Tackiness   8.1 - Tacky
Throw Angle   6.0 - Medium-high
Weight   6.6 - Medium-heavy
Sponge Hardness   7.0 - Medium-hard
Gears   8.1 - Many gears
Durability   8.0 - Lasts longer than average
Consistency   8.8
Overall   9.1 4.6
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Reviews of the DHS G888

Review Wang Liqin said this on January 11, 2010:

Very tacky. Ideal for players who thrive on tacky loops.
Review Robinson Mehari said this on January 15, 2010:

Good for guys like me who run very fast with the bat :D
Review LordEchi said this on January 29, 2010:

Very Tacky, good for looping love the speed and spin
Review Michael Theodore J Benson said this on April 15, 2010:

This rubber in it's prime is the stickiest rubber none to man!!!! it was my first ever rubber given to me by coach, took time to get used to it, but once it softens up, it speed and spin just unleash, almost all styles of play can use this rubber.

But it's best function is it's counter looping someone could give you a fierce loop and all you to do is let it drop a bit and loop it back!!! you can get it's best performance on a all round type of bat
Review Anonymous said this on April 22, 2010:

I mam looking to buy this I like a med/hard rubber sounds ok, I currently play with geo spin freindship for a while and have a tried a softer rubber nano cannon made bt juic and tou tell me if this rubber is heavy because geo spin is not.Also what is like for chopping and flat hitter HELP i SPENT SO MUCH MONEY ON DIFFERENT RUBBERS LEE
Review Mon22 said this on June 26, 2010:

I had this rubber on my very first racket (dhs 4002 premade). Performs very well at counterlooping, driving, pushing and blocking. IMO because of the tackiness it gives me plenty control and direct incoming serves anywhere. Currently on a 7ply and tack and sponge has been broken in it is a beast. It excels at everything with the right type of blade. Worth the $$
Review Kwok Tio Tjen said this on October 13, 2010:

Very tacky rubber, it make the ball run slowly because of the tackiness, after around 1 month I use it the ball can run normally ( the tackiness a little bit reduce ), it is a spinny rubber with good control , I suggest to use off++ blade if you want to use this rubber in order to make the speed fast enough
Review eap said this on July 17, 2011:

Great spin on loops, flicks, and serves. The tackiness will last for a long time if you take proper care of it. Also very effective to push, block, and drive with. Excellent rubber for the price.
Review Patchie00 said this on December 31, 2011:

I have this in 2.2, 2.0 and 1.8 on three different blades with long pips on the BH. All my blades are rated as Def+ but fast enough to be rated All/All+. 2.2mm is on a Milky way LQ-2, the other two are on a TSP Reflex award 50. I can vary the height and distance of my loops with fairly good ball placement causing my opponents issues if they let the ball bounce high off the table. Very very spiny, great for side spin and good for FH serves also. I play with DHS 1.0mm Long Pimples Cloud & Fog 3 on the BH, very good combo. You will need a flexible blade to get the best out of this rubber of which my two TSP blades are, my LQ-2 is hard and therefore less dwell time but still get good ball rotation. Very good rubber for the close to mid distance looper, say up to 8 feet from the table.
Review arielsanchezmora said this on June 9, 2012:

i used this on a penhold blade. it is a delight for forehand. harder, like most chinese rubbers; however very easy to loop with. very spinny, part of the new generation of chinese rubbers meant for an agressive game that came out circa 2000.
Review vic said this on June 1, 2013:

On a Galaxy T8 with 729-8-ES on other side. Used against my robot for about 3 hours. Very, very tacky. High throw, medium speed, lots of spin. Spinnier, slower and less control ('cos of the tackiness) than the 729. Will try this combination at comp this week, with the G888 on my backhand.


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