I have switched to DHS Neo H3 on FH from european tensor rubbers. Main reasons for the switch:
* H3 is more linear, and therefore far more predictable
* H3's tack means that it is easier to vary spin on serves
* H3's tack add extra level of control to FH short game, especially when handling short no-spin serves to fh
* When looping, H3 produces a different arc than tenergy and tensor rubbers, something that never fails to surprise opposition
* It is much easier to loop short balls over the table - using just H3's tacky toposheet
* the amount of spin that H3 is capable of generating is clearly no less than that of the spinniest non-tack rubbers
The only downside I can think of is that FH blocks are a bit soft because of the tack. But then why not counterhit instead of block on FH?
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