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DHS NEO Hurricane 3 Provincial (Orange Sponge)

Double Happiness (DHS) NEO Hurricane 3 Provincial (Orange Sponge) reviews and ratings on this inverted table tennis rubber.

DHS NEO Hurricane 3 Provincial (Orange Sponge) ping pong rubber
Approx. $ 40 USD
Price $

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Ratings  (rated 24 times)

There are 11 users using the DHS NEO Hurricane 3 Provincial (Orange Sponge).
From manufacturer:
Speed 12.0 / 13
Spin 12.0 / 13
Control 12.0 / 13
Tensor   No
From community:
Speed   8.4
Spin   9.3
Control   8.8
Tackiness   7.3 - Tacky
Throw Angle   6.2 - Medium-high
Weight   6.7 - Medium-heavy
Sponge Hardness   7.4 - Medium-hard
Gears   9.1 - Many gears
Durability   8.4 - Lasts longer than average
Consistency   6.9
Overall   9.0 4.5
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Description of DHS NEO Hurricane 3 Provincial (Orange Sponge)

Top sheet is considerably thinner than the commercial Neo Hurricane 3 resulting in a reduction of the overall cut/uncut weight and providing livelier feel from the topsheet. Additionally, the topsheet and sponge are of a higher quality than Neo Hurricane 3 commercial.

Reviews of the DHS NEO Hurricane 3 Provincial (Orange Sponge)

Review otakujo said this on September 30, 2010:

This rubber is amazing. Great for over the table looping with tons of spin and kick. Off the table top spin driving and driving is controlled and powerful. Major improvement over the commercial version in my opinion with alot more speed too.
Review Fraer said this on October 5, 2010:

А powerful and spinny rubber for fast first attack and counterlooping. Requires fast footwork and power. Not the best among Chinese rubbers at "punch-through" loopdrive with deep sponge penetration (Whale 2 shines here), but good at grazing shots. Lots of spin. Needs some time to break in or some booster to overcome the initial slow&hard behaviour.
Review Anonymous said this on January 30, 2011:

It is good combination of speed spin and control, but a little to hard. Generally, long push is no good; close- to- table loop is ok but need some skills; mid-distance looping is superb, you can do whatevery you want and there is enought power for you to spin the ball back. I found it excellent when I playing mid-distance rally, but I also found it hard to play consistanly near the table. It is designed for broad range of players, eventhough, when you hit it hard, it should provide you ultimate strength.
A little amaze !
Review icontek said this on February 28, 2011:

When you get a real one, it's pretty pleasing. Not as high control as regular Hurricane 3 but faster, a little better for flat hitting and smashing underspin due to less tack and more speed. Surprisingly controlled blocks against big loops. Very good for mid distance counters/topspins. Definitely a longer arc than regular H3, which can lead to some long balls unless you produce topspin. Is very sensitive to technique and can produce both wanted and unwanted spin variation in a rally. Looping with sponge gives your opponent a very different ball than looping with topsheet.
Review Anonymous said this on March 31, 2011:

Great rubber if u got the technique (Chinese style), great control, spin is amazing and speed is good, only down side its a bit hard
Review msilhanek said this on May 28, 2011:

This is a good rubber. I read some comments about it some time ago and someone wrote that it's an "universal rubber". And I confirm it really is. You can play whatever you want with it. Comparing to Skyline 2 TG2 Neo (my fh rubber) it disposes less speed and controll (but both is still pretty good) but the spin is awesome. It has no obvious weak spots. The only problem is maybe the weight of the rubber because I feel now like my bat weighs a tone. You need to get used to it (especially when using it on both sides).

EDIT May 28-2011: I had an accident which damaged my Skyline 2 TG2 Neo so I was forced to use this as my fh rubber and use some of my older rubbers on my backhand. After that I can say Skyline TG2 Neo generates more spin and provides top spins easier. I've reduced my spin rating for it from 9.5 to 9.0. It is a spinny rubber but Skyline 2 TG2 Neo gives it more.
Review Anonymous said this on June 23, 2011:

GREAT rubber:D
tho not as fast as MOST tensors, if u have a chinese technique its Great, u can rip out spin and whilst maintaining good control.
ITs also quiet a hard rubber
Review Anonymous said this on June 26, 2011:

where can i buy this???
Review nonenx said this on August 23, 2011:

nice control and divastating spin perfect combination with yasaka ma lin carbon
Review netballandpaddle said this on November 4, 2011:

I love this rubber. It is very tacky, and it's speed is satisfying. It is true that you need good footwork to use this rubber efectively. Overall it is good.
Review cosnic said this on December 2, 2011:

A very good rubber. Much better than the commercial version!
Review DreiZ said this on December 12, 2011:

Great rubber in terms of speed and spin. Not too fast on drives but fast and spinny during loops. Has many gears and great in short game. Much livelier and a bit more spinnier than commercial version (im guessing more tuning). Used both the prov and comm on YEO blade. Works great. Must try tacky chinese FH rubber.
Review Hozze said this on July 19, 2012:

I've tried this, the commercial version and the Neo Skyline 3 over the last month as FH-rubbers on a Stiga Hybrid Wood penhold blade.

Faster, softer and lighter than the other two rubbers. Spin and tackiness about equal. Perhaps a little harder to control, but that's just due to the added speed. You do need to pay attention to your technique and footwork to get the most out of it.

Contrary to some others I've found it easier to control closer to the table, but that's probably down to differences in technique.

Overall very good indeed, I like the slightly softer and more lively feel, will be sticking with it for the foreseeable future.
Review rockys said this on July 29, 2012:

I have tried Neo H3 Provincial 41 degrees. Overall it is good but not durable. Only 2 weeks the topsheet separated from the sponge.
Review powerlefty said this on August 4, 2012:

Great rubber for those with chinese looping technique. It also is not as forgiving as rubbers like the tenergy series (i.e. need to use better technique to maximize effectivness).
Review BernieTing said this on April 4, 2013:

Very spinny ~= to 05FX
Control > Sriver FX

Speed is the slowest among the above 2. But it has same or better control as Sriver FX. It weights a bit to make you exercise. But it's OK for me.


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