DHS Hurricane 301T - Chinese Penhold
5+2AC, Three-color knitted aryl-carbon beside core pith (yellow, blue and black), brand new aryl-carbon blade with BBT tech combination of rigidity and flexibility, full of inner strength. While the 301T maintains the strong inner strength of the 301, the three-color knitted fiber lowers the threshold of users' strength. It performs well under medium power, and at the same time, it brings more confidence to players who need to leverage strength. 301T cannot only improve the ball control, bu talso ensure the quality of instant power-burst. Blade Type: OFF
Ply: 5+2AC
Thickness: 5.9mm
Weight: 86g
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Reviews of DHS Hurricane 301T - Chinese Penhold (3)
If you want speed 301T. If you want control 301 and 301z are quite similar in this department. 301T feels more stiff and harder hence the speed. The short game and touch shots all feel very similar which I feel is due to the fact that these are inner carbon layer blades. But if youre looking for the blade that has the least rebound on touch shots I would say 301. 301z was most pleasant for myself in short game and blocking as I felt it was easier to execute variation in blocks and short game. Have to use a little more care with 301T in short game. Smashing 301T wins in this department. 301T has more threatening loops. All 3 blades have great looping capabilities. I felt that due to speed, 301T loops to under spin were more threatening. 301z would follow after with loop then 301 ranked last in drives and smashes. Smashing from far 301T wins in this department also. Conclusion: various rubbers on these blades make different experiences. I almost always use a fully extended arm when executing forehand drive. I use DHS skyline series as a Cpen player. If using skyline series you really have to close the angle of the blade and get low centre of gravity land balls on the table. Hurricane 3 would most likely be the easier option to adjust as a forehand rubber for this blade. You need the control. This is my rating of the blades. 1=301T 2=301z 3=301. 301 has the least speed and too much flex to make threatening shots. 301z is the medium of the two but i feel still doesnt cut it if your feeling to improve speed. 301T is the champion of the 3. It feels like an external carbon blade when hit at distance.
Heres another review I agree with: https://www.tabletennisday.com/review/dhs-hurricane-301-series.html
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