The hard sponge makes for a slow rubber. I have the H8 paired with a DHS Hurricane Long5. With the fast blade, it's speed is respectable.
The H8 does impart more spin than the H3, but it also gets dirtier (dustier) faster. You must clean after an hour or 2 of playing.
Now that I've put a dozen or so hours on the H8, it has become my favorite rubber DHS rubber when considering all the Hurricanes and the Skylines. It is my fave because of: linear gears, excellent spin, good feel, respectable speed, and crisp control (redirection/placement).
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Review by
ikky68
(Verified Customer)
for DHS Hurricane 8 - 40 Degrees
on November 18, 2017
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