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Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Blue Sponge

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A collaboration of Japanese and Chinese technology has produced the Nittaku Hurricane Pro III Turbo Blue rubber!
The tacky/sticky top sheet made in China is combined with a dense hard, high-quality, high elasticity sponge made in Japan.
Also includes Nittaku's active charge (AC) technology which improves speed performance.

Compared to the Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo Orange, this rubber has a harder sponge and gives extra power.

Due to the dark blue sponge, Turbo Blue is only available in black. Turbo Orange is available in both red and black.

Speed:94
Spin:99
Control: 69
Hardness: Hard

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Reviews of Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Blue Sponge (12)

Nittaku Hurricane pro 3 Turbo is as the name says is most definitely a Pro level rubber. Yes it's heavy, but if you have played H3 for a while, this is clearly the easiest and best to play with. Clear difference between this and provincial blue.
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Karet kombinasi antara Top Sheet DHS China dan Spon Nittaku Japan, Top sheet sangat lengket seperti karet DHS Hurricane pada lainnya sedangkan spon sangat keras bahkan lebih keras dari DHS 41 degree. Spin sangat menakjubkan dengan teknik pukulan yang pas bola sangat tipis diatas net karena spon yang sangat hard, Loop sangat kencang sekali tetapi bermain diatas meja seperti flik sangat susah karena bobot karet terlalu berat, Flat hit atau smash sangat kencang karena spon hard. Karakter karet mirip dengan H3 National tetapi karet ini lebih powerfull
Kesimpulan : karet ini tidak direkomendasikan untuk pemula karena sangat susah digunakan tetapi sangat powerfull untuk pemain profesional
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I have this rubber on the forehand of my nittaku ludeak. Can't find any negatives as long as good technique is used. I do miss drives easily if I hit it without paying attention to where I hit it but I think that will happen with any rubber and is more a matter of technique. Its very, very spinny and consistant when looping. Throw angle is a solid medium
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I'll compare this rubber in max thickness of 2.0 mm to the DHS Hurricane 3 Neo Provincial 40 degrees. Actually, the difference is valid for non-Neo versions, National versions and 41 degree as well.

The major differences are:
1. Sponge hardness. Nittaku version is waaay softer than the H3. Of course, after a short 5 hour break in;
2. Speed. Nittaku version is significantly faster than the H3 (including the boosted H3 versions).

These two differences make Nittaku unsuitable for powerlooping or for finishing topspins, especially when used on a hard blade. Hard strokes easily squeeze the sponge and the blade wood kcks in, and what is intended to be a loop becomes more of a flat hit. I simply have no control in these elements and my loops go either too long or into the net.

Fortunately, I find it to be an excellent rubber for the backhand side, due to a very good tackiness and spin (allows lifting backspins) and good speed when I need it: it is much slower than, say, Tenergy 5, in the passive game and fast on more active counter-spins. In addition, it has a good block and I am able to counter-spin with a typical tacky rubber spin, and to hard-block with almost no spin, as if I was using a medium or a soft-ish euro/jap rubber, like Tenergy 05 FX.

Overall, I do not recommend it for the forehand, but I do recommend it for the backhand.

BTW, The cut sheet (to a size of a typical Butterfly blade like Viscaria) weighs 53 grams, opposed to 45 - 49 grams for various versions (including boosted and unboosted) of DHS Hurricane 3.
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A very hard, tacky rubber that is extremely spinny. Best for players familiar with Chinese rubbers as much of the technique required to loop the ball involves brushing the ball to allow the tacky top-sheet grip the ball. This rubber is HEAVY and is great for those looking to add weight to their racket. I just bought another sheet (have used the first sheet for over a year) to go with my new Nittaku Acoustic Carbon. This rubber is definitely best used for the forehand, as it isn't the fastest of rubbers and requires the power of the forehand to impart the speed and spin for a good power loop.
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