Currently using boosted for FH and BH (41 hardness and 2.15mm both sides) on TSP phoenix fire OFF+; a stiff wooden blade but still flexes and slower than carbon blades at an affordable price.
Exceptional forehand rubber compared to the neo H3 for 28. Has more speed and less spin at low to mid speeds but a high speeds has about the same spin as H3. With the higher throw angle its definitely a FH rubber as BH can get caught out with some slightly less predictable shots as to generate the spin, my racket needs to start deeper on the stroke and sometimes I dont have the reaction to get there. I had yinhe big dipper on BH and much prefer that to the H8 as the throw angle isnt nearly as high. I feel the H8 is a stronger rubber overall than H3 except with service as it doesnt seem as tacky as the H3 but it might be the batch I got.
Much harder smashes and powerful, spinny looping with some effort. Definitely worth the price on a budget for forehand.
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