This is not the same as what the national team uses. There is a general consensus in the table tennis community that national team rubbers are not commercially available and are basically unicorns. You can also cross-check the serial number on the DHS website.
That being said, I bought this rubber for fun to see if it is actually better than the other hurricane 3's. After adding 3 layers falco tempo long booster to this rubber and provincial version, I think this one is a bit faster... but this might be explained by inconsistent boosting process. It is still a good rubber - like other hurricane series if you have the right technique and fast stroke you can get a lot out of it. It is probably better to just buy provincial version though.
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Review by
supaflyqtpie
(Verified Customer)
for DHS Hurricane 3 National
on November 4, 2017
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