DHS Skyline TG3 (No. 21 Blue Sponge)
Double Happiness (DHS) Skyline TG3 (No. 21 Blue Sponge) reviews and ratings on this inverted table tennis rubber.
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Ratings (rated 12 times)There are 2 users using the DHS Skyline TG3 (No. 21 Blue Sponge). From manufacturer:
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Description of DHS Skyline TG3 (No. 21 Blue Sponge)
Skyline 3 rubber made with new technique has quicker attacking power with loop drive. Pursuing shape change, and high speed is produced even if no force were put on actively. Fast resuming of shape change may ensure continual loop attack. Then your opponent will be under attack pressure of continual loop. Colloid combined with flexibility and glutinosity perfectly, the act extent of loop is becoming small and piercing. No. 21 sponge, which adopts EX-technology, will strengthen speed, spin and control performance completely associating with DHS No. 15 glue and INTENSIFIER EX1. |
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Reviews of the DHS Skyline TG3 (No. 21 Blue Sponge) Anonymous said this on October 22, 2009:
this TG3 version, isnt tacky as the normal commercial version, and also the no. 21 blue sponge is softer than the normal sponge tha DHS use for skyline, with water glue, this rubber feels to much like the speed glued TG3 Anonymous said this on November 8, 2011:
Bought this to compare to my TG3 Neo. The blue sponge actually feels harder than the Neo and "feels" less spinny but the speed is there. IMHO tuning it would be great but only factory-tuning is legal, no? Loop11 said this on April 15, 2012:
I use it with my innerforce zlc. Yes, it needs to be play with fast blade. Speed is good but slower than tenergy 64. More control compare to my t64 and rakza 7. Maybe due to the speed. Mine is very tacky. Slow when hit slow but fast when u hit fast. My 3rd ball attack is much better now compare with the t64 n rakza 7. Long drive i prefer t64. I luv to play aggresive. Japan/euro rubber i think not for my style. Now this rubber will always be my FH n t64 will be the BH. Maybe i want to try the dhs hurricane 3 provincial to compare with this rubber. xo said this on April 20, 2012:
Compared to a Tenergy 05 it is much faster if you prefer to play fast loops. If you used to play blocks and pushes it is much slower. In the beginning it is tacky but if you played about 6 hours with it there is not much less tackier. If you used to play softer rubbers this rubber should not be your choice. If you like hard rubbers which has a differnt throw angle depending on your stroke you should try it. I recommend to play this rubber only on your forehand because this is not a backhand rubber. sebas_aguirre said this on January 19, 2013:
I posted a review on this rubber here:
http://tabletennisonline.org/inverted-rubbers/dhs-skyline-tg3-%2821-blue-sponge%29review/ |
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Other DHS Rubbers6512 / C 7 / C 8 / DHS H3 Provincial 22# Blue Spongy Table Tennis Rubber / Dipper / Dipper 2 / Dipper 3 / G555 / G666 / G777 / G888 / Gold Arc / Gold Arc 3 / Hurricane 2 (H2) / Hurricane 2 (No. 19 Sponge) / Hurricane 2 National (Signature) / Hurricane 3 (H3) / Hurricane 3 (H3) Pro (Tuned) / Hurricane 3 (National) / Hurricane 3 (No. 19 Sponge) / Hurricane 3 (Provincial) / Hurricane 3 National (Blue Sponge) / Hurricane 3 National (Orange Sponge) / Ma Long / Magician / Memo / Memo 2 / Memo 3 / NEO Hurricane 2 / NEO Hurricane 3 / NEO Hurricane 3 National (Blue Sponge) / NEO Hurricane 3 Provincial (Orange Sponge) / NEO Skyline 2 TG2 / NEO Skyline 3 TG3 / PF4 / PF4-1 / Skyline TG2 / Skyline TG2 (No. 19 Sponge) / Skyline TG3 / Tin Arc / Tin Arc 3 / TNT |
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