tried on forehand and backhand.
Coming from C2 and played with hurricane blue sponge before the rubber is feeling more like hurricane, needs proper technique and good legs if you want to go hard with it or the ball will go to the net. Serves are spinniers than C2 and receives are easier aswell.
The rubber is tacky at the start unlike C2 but not as much as hurricane.
When you go hard with it it is faster than C2 but if you go softly the arc is lower.
easier far away from the table because of the power it can generate.
Looping is spinnier than C2 but harder to make.
Rubber is also heavier than C2 so hit the gym if you use it on both sides of the same racket.
Overall it's the hurricane version of Donic, should be easier to use boosted, great rubber regardless
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on January 8, 2026
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