Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Orange Sponge
	
		
		
	  
		  	
	    
 
	
	
	
    Collaboration of Japanese and Chinese technology has produced the outstanding Nittaku Hurricane Pro III Turbo Orange rubber! The tacky/sticky topsheet made in China is combined with the high-quality high elasticity sponge made in Japan. Also includes Nittaku's active charge (AC) technology which improves speed performance. 
Mima Ito, 2017 World Championships Bronze Medalist, stated, "With Hurricane Pro III Turbo Orange, it is easy to spin, and the quality of serve receive and drive is high. Moreover, it does not feel harder than the actual sponge hardness, making it easy to do smashing and blocking, and various kinds of ball types can be drawn out. It is my favorite rubber because I can make use of the characteristics of my playing style, but I also think that any player can achieve success with this rubber, and so I recommend it." 
      
Speed:93
Spin:98
Control:70        
Hardness: Hard
	
	
	  
	
	  
	
	
	
		
	
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Reviews of Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Orange Sponge (17)
	  
	
		
	
			
				
				
				
			
			
					
				
				
					Review by
					 
kundeng
					 
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Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Orange Sponge
				
				 
				on 
July 30, 2024
				 
	
				
				After using the rubber for a more extended period, my opinion has evolved positively. Initially, I found it somewhat underwhelming, but with time and break-in, its performance improved significantly. The rubber is slightly enhanced compared to the Hurricane Neo 3, providing a tacky but not overly sticky surface, which is ideal for the forehand. It is also noticeably bouncier than the unboosted Hurricane Neo 3, though it still doesn't match the dynamic sponge of a Tenergy. However, I feel that the manufacturer's description oversells some of its characteristics. Overall, I would rate it higher now at 4 stars, given its improved playability over time.
				
				
				
				
					
					
					
					
					 
		
	
		
		
	
	
	
	  
            
		
	 
	
	
	
			
				
				
				
			
			
					
				
				
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Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Orange Sponge
				
				 
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May 14, 2023
				 
	
				
				Specifically to Hozuki - I've seen some posts on TT forums od this person posing as arrogant know-it-all, ridiculing himself due to missing knowledge. Here, calling people dumb as he thinks he could easily find our the truth about rubber hardness - 45 Deg, thinking naively that it must be the same hardness rating as used for ESN rubbers, while calling all other users dumb. Well, what about checking the origin of this hardness rating? Or, better, what about actually trying the rubber out yourself, as you've hardly did so as you wouldn't post such a ridiculous review? Check some hardness ratings by Nittaku, Dude.. they state that Fastarc G-1 comes with 37.5 Deg hardness, and Nittaku H3 Neo is 42.5.. this rubber is HARD.
				
				
				
				
					
					
					
					
					 
		
	
		
		
	
	
	
	  
            
		
	 
	
	
	
			
				
				
				
			
			
					
				
				
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Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Orange Sponge
				
				 
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August 7, 2022
				 
	
				
				Less tacky than DHS Hurricane. Cut rubber weighs 56g, so this is a heavy rubber. Slightly faster than DHS H3N, but slower than Big Dipper. Spin seems less than H3N, and the topsheet surface doesn't seem anywhere near as grippy as H3.
This rubber is quite dead and needs a lot of booster to play well. But it turns into a monster of a rubber with enough booster as it is very powerful.
				
				
				
				
					
					
					
					
					 
		
	
		
		
	
	
	
	  
            
		
	 
	
	
	
			
				
				
				
			
			
					
				
				
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Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Orange Sponge
				
				 
				on 
September 8, 2020
				 
	
				
				I am used to chinese rubbers, H3 Neo, Jupiter 2, Big Dipper, Hurricane 8...
My Jupiter 2 was a bit old and I decided to try many rubbers for forehand on my Yinhe V-14 Pro: Sieger Pk50 (too fast and bouncy for my FH), Nittaku H3 Pro turbo blue sponge (way too hard and heavy for me...), then H8 but no...
So then I was tired of testing rubbers and I glued the Nittaku Hurricane pro 3 turbo orange (I had my doubts due to the failed experiment with the blue version.): but it was just perfect to me, nice in all aspects, I feel I can do anything with a good training so I will stick with it for some months and maybe some years. By the way, I am using Sieger Pk50 for BH and I love it.
				
				
				
				
					
					
					
					
					 
		
	
		
		
	 
	
	
	
			
				
				
				
			
			
					
				
				
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				for 
Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo - Orange Sponge
				
				 
				on 
May 23, 2020
				 
	
				
				10/10 for ALL style. FH/BH: Nittaku H3 Pro Turbo Orange, 1.8mm, 54g (0.263g/cm^2), 45 degrees (Nittaku), 41 degrees (Shore A). Blade: Stiga Allround Classic WRB, 65g, 158mm x 151mm x 5.3mm (Width x Height x Thickness). Hollow handle. Plies: 5 (Wood): Limba - Ayous - Ayous - Ayous - Limba.