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This is the review for unboosted 41 degree hardness 2.2 mm thickness black rubber. USATT 1750. This review is only for forehand. I started playing with Hurricane 3 new when I was 1100. That time I was using 40 degree hard and 2.15 mm, black and red on both sides. I started to feel the rubber is slow and started trying out different rubbers. I tried 729 FX, Palio red and yellow, Mercury 2, Rasanter 42 and Rakza 7 during past 3 years. Then after some training decided to come back to H3N on TB ALC blade. Been playing with the combination for over 2 months and saw that the consistency and spin on FH loops increased a lot. Maybe because I started playing table tennis with H3N, it just feels right on my FH. TB ALC is one of the best blade for H3N. There is very little margin for error but that makes you play the correct strokes every time (a.k.a. no more love tapping). Of course serves and pushes are better with tacky rubber such as H3N. After some practice, you can return even a long push short. Best return for the efforts you put in. If someone wishes to use this rubber, I would recommend atl-east 3-4 months practice before the tournament. Otherwise the "slowness" or the lack of correct FH technique will frustrate you.
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