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Hurricane rubbers (2)
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by hbs 20 years ago
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The following message (subject: Re: Hurricane rubbers) was posted by hbs, on 7/10/2005 9:05:34 PM:
DHS H2 uses a sponge called #22, which is the same as Nittaku H2 pro's H3 uses #20, so does Nittaku H3 Pro. Nittaku H2 and H3 use Japanese sponge, softer. In fact, DHS Hurricane has more types, most are common market version, some are for state/provice team, few for national team which is unavailable from market. |