This rubber came with my first shakehand paddle DHS A6002 along with Hurrican 3. Compare to the H3 it is slower, not spinny, hard & ungainly; feels kind of dead. I took off the rubber today and it weighs 58.6g (cut) which is quite heavy!
Update: I switched the rubber to the blade Galaxy T-11+ and the feel improves significantly and more lively. I guess it plays better on OFF/OFF+ carbon blade than all wood blade. Also more suitable for a light weight blade like T-11+, otherwise your racket may be to heavy. Changed the overall rating from 7 to 7.8.
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External Review
for DHS Tinarc
on January 9, 2015
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