DHS Hurricane 3 Neo
Pre-tuned version of the classic Hurricane 3. Built-in speed glue effect means no boosting needed.
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The DHS Hurricane 3 Neo is a smooth inverted rubber engineered for modern offensive table tennis. Boasting a spin rating of 9.3/10, this rubber generates exceptional rotation on loops and serves — the ball dives sharply after bouncing, making it devastating for opening loops and third-ball attacks. The speed rating of 8.8/10 provides enough pace for offensive play while the 7.2/10 control keeps things manageable. This balance makes it suitable for players who attack but value consistency. With a sponge hardness of 39°, this rubber sits in the medium range — offering a good balance between dwell time for spin and firmness for power. Versatile enough for various techniques. Available in 2.15mm, 2.20mm thickness options — thicker sponges offer more speed and spin potential, while thinner ones prioritize control. This rubber is best suited for loop attackers who drive heavy topspin, allround players who mix offense and defense.
Specifications
| Hardness | 39° |
| Available Thickness | 2.15mm, 2.20mm |
| Play Styles | Loop Attacker, Allround |
| Type | Smooth (Inverted) |
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Pre-tuned = no boosting needed
- ✓Same great spin as H3
- ✓Better speed than regular H3
✗ Cons
- ✗Tuning effect fades over time
- ✗Still heavy
- ✗Less durable topsheet
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