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DHS Hurricane 8-80

The Hurricane 8 with 80-degree sponge. Even harder than H3 — designed for advanced players who generate their own power and want maximum spin+speed.

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Rubber Analysis

The DHS Hurricane 8-80 is a smooth inverted rubber engineered for modern offensive table tennis. Boasting a spin rating of 9/10, 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 7/10 control keeps things manageable. This balance makes it suitable for players who attack but value consistency. The sponge hardness of 80° (hard) is on the firmer side — it provides a direct, linear feel with less dwell time, favoring players who hit through the ball rather than brush it. Power transfers efficiently but spin generation requires more effort. 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.

Specifications

Spin
9/10
Speed
8.8/10
Control
7/10
Hardness80° (hard)
Available Thickness2.15mm, 2.20mm
Play StylesLoop Attacker
TypeSmooth (Inverted)

Pros & Cons

✓ Pros

  • Maximum spin+speed combo
  • Built for power loopers
  • DHS pro-level quality

✗ Cons

  • Very hard — needs strong strokes
  • Not for developing players

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