DHS Hurricane Hao 3 - Chinese Penhold
Used by Wang Hao during the VOC free times. Composed of 5 ply with single fiberglass-carbon layer in the middle which provide outstanding control and significant power. The blade is packed in an exclusive presentation box. Made in Shanghai
Type: OFF+
Ply: 4+1
Thickness: 5.8mm
Weight: 85g
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Reviews of DHS Hurricane Hao 3 - Chinese Penhold (8)
"Structure of HH3 is koto - ayous (horizontal) - fiber glass - ayous (horizontal) - koto." Thanks to user: TurboZ @TTD forum.
The blades structure itself is: koto - ayous (horizontal) - fiberglass - ayous (horizontal) - koto. Whereby the Fiber glass core is probably the source of the nice dark pinch.
The blade is pretty hard (Not TOO hard, just medium hard!) yet VERY controlled and much more loopable than you'd think (which also means it's great for spin!) with that hardness. I sealed the blade as well, which also give the whole blade a dark nicer colour. It's said sealing the blade differs the hardness, which is probably correct but to a VERY small degree (as long as you keep the layer thin), but I would personally recommend sealing it, as it also makes it more durable!
It has as far as I'm concerned a big sweet spot and its speed is (as mentioned above) perfect with the amount of control it has. To put it this way I highly doubt you will get ANY blade with as much speed and still have the same amount of control. You will have to look for a while. (personally using with it with Donic Bluefire jp 01-turbo and jp-03). This blade is with that said probably optimized for medium to far distance shooting, mainly medium-far. It works good close to the table, but there are probably other blades better for close to the table (but those would obviously be worse in further away from the table!)
I prefer to step a bit back so for me it's perfect!
If I were to point out any cons with this blade, it MIGHT be the durability. BUT ->
I've had it for more than a year now, a couple bumps on the edge due some hard punche that hit the table or table edge, but it's overall a more solid/durable blade than I first felt it would be!


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