This review is of unboosted H3 National. (I'm sure with boost or glue this rubber would be god like)
Very demanding, easy to get injured because of this. Very high quality, beautiful, and consistent sponge and top sheet. Too much dwell and tack. Great rubber to learn technique with.
The extreme demands of the rubber, is my main issue. Technique has to be perfect, and you have to work HARD!
If you're not going to boost, you should get the 40 degree sponge. It's faster, less dwell, less demanding, compared with the 39 degree sponge, which has too much dwell. I highly recommend TG3 Neo commercial over H3 National. TG3 Neo commercial is easier to use and plays overall as well as H3 National. (even though it's 3X cheaper!)
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on May 4, 2013
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