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Very nice rubber. Enough speed. Faster then H3neo and Skyline 3-60. Because of soft topsheet rubber doesnt feel hard, much softer then Hurricane. Control is incredible. Very good FH rubber. Maybe good also for BH but I didnt try it on BH.
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Good rubber. Tacky, hard sponge. I like this rubber. Good for FH
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Awesome rubber, great speed.
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9.3/10 for OFF style. FH: DHS TG3 Neo, 2.2mm, 53g (0.258g/cm^2), 40 degrees (Shore A). BH: Yasaka Rising Dragon, 2mm, 50g (0.241g/cm^2), 47 degrees (ESN), 37 degrees (Shore A). Blade: Galaxy T-11+, 72g, 158mm x 151mm x 7mm (Width x Height x Thickness). Plies: 7 (5 Wood + 2 Composite): Limba - Limba - Carbon - Balsa - Carbon - Limba - Limba.
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Very nice for close to the table playing style.
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Not the fastest. This rubber made me quit using Chinese rubbers. Its very difficult to spin against backspin, I prefer h3 better.
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I used this in my fh and this rubber is incredible. The spin in this thing is insane and its speed is fast for chinese rubber. It gets dirty easily due to the tacky topsheet and hard to clean. Serving is amazing and topspins is amazing. Block, push is incredible. But it wears out in half a year. Its quite heavy rubber. Absolutely not reccomended for bh. This rubber can be difficult to adapt and sometimes you can lose consistency if form is not there. The sponge is hard and the topsheet is shiny. Wouldnt recommend for a begginer because its difficult to adapt and need experience in using this rubber. For amateurs,this is perfect
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Recomendado para una jugador que use una madera rígida y desee jugar con los golpes al estilo Chino. Si estas acostumbrado a golpear con el brazo y no involucras las piernas ni el poder del torso, es un caucho lentoooooo.
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13 March,2019:-Good rubber.Looks pretty like all DHS rubbers.Great logo.Great spin.Its magical for blocks.If I block aggressively-its speed is amazing.Blocks always land on table....no matter the amount of topspin my opponent puts on the ball.Pushes=great.Serve+returns=great too.Brilliant rubber.You need to be strong to use it.Very taxing on the body/shoulders.Love the cracking sound on my blocks.I use red,39 degrees on FH.Looping is good.
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Not as good as Hurricane rubbers.
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Speed: 8.2
Spin (Chinese Style): 9.8
Control: 8.6
Weight: 50g in 2.2 (0.247g/cm^2)
Hardness (DHS): 40
Gears: 8.3
Throw: 2.7
Fast Loop: 9.3
Slow Loop: 9.6
Counter Loop: 9.7
Touch: 9.6
Block: 8.5
Smash: 7.8
Slice/Chop: 9.7
Serve: 9.9
Flip/Flick: 9
Available Sponge Thickness: 2.15/2.2
Durability: 6.4
Value: 9
Overall: 9.8
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good product and speedy delivery
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good product and speedy delivery
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I need to give this rubber a big credit. The price is good, spinny and controllable rubber. Works perfectly well with my forehand on a Mizutani blade. I've tried so so many Euro/Jap rubbers and end up here.
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used in red and black with no variations. Its package says "control and speed", i can agree with that, compared with hurricane versions its more fast, but less spin. Anyway the spin its very high indeed. Cons: Very heavy and gets dirty very easy.
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Compared to the original Skyline TG3, the neo version has softer sponge, which slightly improves speed and noticeably improves control. The topsheet is mostly the same as the original version, very hard and very tacky. Shots tend to be very linear and low throw. Like the original, neo TG3 is a very reactive rubber and will follow your commands. Soft shots can be very short, and loops can be fast and loaded with topspin. But it is not forgiving. Small mistakes will often result in shots landing on net or off the table.
After a few months of use, my loops and pushes still tend to drift long and off the table. Don't get me wrong, this is a good rubber, but it's just not the right rubber for me. It's easier to control than the original TG3, but it's still a bit too much for me. Maybe when my skills improve, I'll tried it out again.
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After using H3 Neo on an allround blade, I switched to this. Spin is about the same as H3 Neo but it's a bit slower and you gain more control with the Neo Skyline 3. Suits me fine looping a 1-2m behind the table. You just have to use some more power with this rubber. Over all, a very good rubber for the money. Weight cut, 2.15mm H39: 45g
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I used to play this on FH. I dont know, Dawei rubber is harder than this, Neo TG3 is medium soft sponge similar to Ritc 2000 tackspeed on my BH, the regular Skyline was better sponge for me. But it suits better on BH, easy to chop, push, flick. Sure, wonderful Backhand rubber !
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i like this rubber a lot. sometimes it can be slo but then sometimes if you hit with just the right technique it can be really spinny and catch up on your oppenent. the qulity of the rubber lasting is ok. Reently just hit the paddle with thhe rubber on on the table and had to replace the red side. but overall, i recommend this rubber as an intermediate rubber.
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Good quality great price, fast enough for me and good spin I recommend this for FH intermediate player.
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I was using TG3 as a FH rubber and realized it's slow which I later switch to hurricane 3 neo. However I later discovered the spin effect that the TG3 can generate from my BH. The spin is unpredictably strong helping me scored lots of points.
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Great rubber does what you want I like it. One of the best out there
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Black 2.15 - two layer boosted with Falco Tempo short term:
Juic Stellan Bengston Carbon blade and Yasaka Goibiao
Played well on carbon with a little more flex and softer veneer, very good short game, some net hitters and rolled back towards you on the opposite side(not intentional), medium throw on forehand, spinny and short deceptive serving with good touch feel on a dead sponge feel initially.
Yasaka Goibiao blade does not work well with Chinese rubbers and moved this rubber over and was not having it, may be good unboosted but It bottomed out and no dwell time for lift and throw was low enough and requires effort of a speed demon.
Spin:9.1/10 Speed: 8.7/10 Throw: medium-low durability- 9/10 no major edge loss, some edges were were loose off of top sheet, left a little bit for the boosting
Good rubber to see the full Chinese style and learn the footwork and technique and improve game, with rubber let me go from 1300 to 1650 in 4 months of
5-7hrs/week with the adjustments needed and switched back to tensor style rubbers
overall 9.1/10
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Its a great rubber, i attached this to 729 bomb on fh and bh. Its a good rubber to learn and advance in your strokes its reliable, it doesnt have too much ball feeling compared to my boosted twice now hurricane 3 neo, but its consistent with loops and topspin attacks, its nice for even blocking, sometimes i play my opponent by letting him waste energy on smashes and counter when im ready. Im very curious on boosting it, but im very content on how it is out of the factory.
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I went through all of the reviews for this rubber and some were commenting that this rubber takes some time to break in but that's not true for me at all. Out of the 4 Skyline TG3 NEO rubbers I bought all of them broke in about an hour of play. I have used all of the rubbers out there (Tenergy, Xiom Vega Europe, Rasant, Mark V, Hurricane 3 NEO, Baracuda) and Skyline TG3 NEO is definitely my favorite rubber by far. I am a mid-long distance player and the control on this rubber is unlike anything I have ever seen. It has medium-low throw and the combined spinniness from the tack of the rubber really helps in making sure my loops land in from both short and long distances. I feel like with chinese rubber your power comes from how fast you swing. If you swing fast it goes fast and if you swing slow it goes slow which is a great plus since it will give you amazing feel. With most tensored rubbers, the tensor adds it's own power to the rubber so it's difficult sometimes to gauge the feel of tensored rubber. With this you will be extremely satisified of both the control and spin. I recommend this rubber for all intermediate to advanced players.
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(Black 2.15 on a 5-ply wood blade, forehand)
Have you ever read about pros using Skyline on their forehand? This rubber makes you feel like you're entering the big leagues. It comes in fancy packaging and smells something awful: likely the chemicals used for the post-speed-glue sponge. (Funnily enough, my rubber also had a permanent fingerprint on it, as mentioned in other reviews.) Holding the rubber in one's hands, the topsheet doesn't feel very tacky: you can't hold the ball upside down like they do on YouTube. When playing, however, the tackiness is extremely noticeable as the ball digs into the slightly softer NEO sponge. This creates a very heavy, hard, and tacky Chinese rubber where it sometimes feels like the opponent's ball comes to a stop on your racket and you get to choose where to send it next. Skyline 3 NEO excels at the powerful, deliberate gameplay of a Chinese rubber, but does so with a more elastic feeling, giving easier spin production and control.
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My Rubber came with finger prints smudged into the surface of the rubber. Very poor quality control, but then again you get what you pay for. The fingers won't go away! I've tried everything.
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Fun rubber for the price. Good direct feel. Requires work to produce power. Has a high end versus strong shots that lets you counterattack balls that would overwhelm a softer sponge.
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the rubber is just like the Hurricane, SLOW, just not as slow, skinny, jus not as skinny, and tacky, just not as tacky, it's not the right rubber for an aggressive attacker who uses the sake hand grip, even with the butterfly primorac off + blade, this rubber is slow. if you are defensive or penholder, I can see where this would be quite nice, because it does have a high gear but this needs a lot of effort to unlock and the defensive game is much easier with any tacky rubber and you can get very potent spins close to the table without overshooting it
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Rubber came stained with someone's finger print it looks like. Tried to clean it and it wouldn't come off. Also came mildly tacky, not like when I bought before.
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It is an excellent rubber. I feel very good to control the ball and make my game improve a lot. I can make my topspin quick and powerful.
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I highly prefer this over to the hurricane it's been as fast it's been is controllable and it's good all around offense of rubber.
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Amazing rubber,great spin to short distant player
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best speed of chines rubbers ! bsta farten
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This rubber is slow and almost no spin compared to NEO Skyline 2. I do not like this rubber and it takes a long time to break in.
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Starts out hard but over 2 months it became much more soft and usable. The mid-long distance looping game is very nice very very high arc and makes it back on to the table. Overall very good short game and mid-long distance. Close to the table it performs like meh. Make sure to clean and store in some kind of case or it loses the tack and performance very fast (ie. <1month)
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Skyline TG3 Neo is the first tacky chinese rubber i liked. Speed is not rocket fast but acceptable. what i like best is the nasty spinny serves and control in loop vs loop rallies. I could place the ball accurately with lot of spin. for me TG3 is easier to use than the overrated H3 and it is fast enough to play without tunning. durability is exellent if you keep it clear and put protection film on it after EVERY training session. Topsheet is tacky for purpose ;)
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I like the DHS TG Skyline 3 Neo, because its heavy spin for looping, but the quality is disappointing. Two weeks ago I bought 2 of them. One has partially separation between rubber sheet and sponge at the middle sweet area. After I peeled of the sheet from sponge, found that the middle major part was almost no glue. Just suppose I was not lucky to get the bad one. Wish DHS produced bad one is only 1 of million ones. Price is attractive compared with Japanese and European similar products. So I decided to order another pare see if I am 'Lucky' or not.
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Good for FH and really bad for BH. This rubber requires driving the ball with wide arm motion(Chinese Style) which means very good control, speed and spin in FH and really bad on BH. It grips the ball really well which means heavy top spins.

I would suggest using a soft,speed and spinny rubbers like tenergy on BH and this one on FH.

Description says It is good away from the table but its very misleading. Yes it does well with FH away from the table even when you catch the ball too low and lift it with heavy top spin. But it is not easy to play away from the table with BH and basically you have no choice but to just push the ball which puts you in the defense very quickly. With a soft rubber in the BH, you can play a decent drive and keep the rallies going.

The other problem with the BH is it doesn't let you play flicks or short drives which are crucial for any player who plays both FH and BH. And the rubber thickness is also high which makes flicks even harder.
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I honestly love this rubber. I have been using on my backhand with an OFF rated blade. I am completely satisfied. Blocking was amazing, and when i throw in my occasional sidespin block, i can really feel the ball grip in to the rubber.
However on my forehand i was not too satisfied.
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iit&acute;s great sponge for everyone!!!!!
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I bought this rubber for $22 and put it on the forehand of a Kasumi Basic blade in 2.1mm. I know the tackiness is what makes this rubber and other Chinese rubbers so unique and effective, but this might be a bit too tacky. The $22 price is great, but is kind of offset by the fact you have to buy cleaner and a sponge and wash it every 1-2 days. I mean, you can literally swing it around once or twice after you get it or clean it and there will be dust. If you play with it for one session and you will see it covered with dust. But from the moment I hit the ball, I was amazed. This rubber was a very pleasant surprise, considering it costs a third of what Tenergy costs. It is a great alternative to those who either use Tenergy on the forehand (and hate paying $64 a sheet) or want a relatively hard rubber they can loop and attack with. However, you really need good technique to unlock the potential of this rubber. Once you do, you can be unstoppable. The bounce on loops is very significant and you can play short even though this rubber was made to play from mid-distance (which is really easy to play from). Skyline 3 NEO is the rubber for third-ball kill. It will probably work best on forehand because of the high throw. I really can't say enough about Skyline 3; DHS, you made a winner that I will be loyal to for a long time. A $22 rubber that is close to (in my opinion, passes) Tenergy 05? Top this, Butterfly.
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same as the tg 2 great rubber that can do all u ask,but it takes a few games to adjust yourself to it,after that all is great ,it loves agressive play
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Hands down the best rubber i have ever come accross ! crazy spin right off the serve, and has good control. Chops seem to work amazing for me with this rubber. cant say anymore great things ! awesome job !
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Very good rubber, sticky to generate a strong spin. I bought both black and red. The red one seems not as sticky as the black one. Suggest to have a thicker sponge such as 2.25 or 2.5 mm to generate more spin.
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I rate this rubber 8/10

It is great in mid distance looping
Very spinny serves
excellent in pushes
but I still can't control it close to the table

very durable, i played it 5 months and still very tacky

it requires specific angle to perform very well

i play chinese style and i like it very much
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I'm demurring about choosing a rubber on viscaria. After read all reviews of some rubbers, I decide to select it because its price is very cheep, compare to jap/eu rubber. About speed, spin, control, they are really what I need, I just worry that It is a little heavy, durability is short, I will come back and review about these things in next time after spending with it.
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O boy !!!
As expected from other reviews some like it some not.
This is my favorite rubber. I use it on FH only. It is a very hard DHS rubber with some tack on it. Quality of the rubber (i use only black) has been great so far. All the sheets were good.
This rubber is very unique. For many people it will be ok spinney close to the table but dead and inconsistent away from the table. Sponge is very hard and there is not much tack on the top sheet to produce super spin when you play close, so reasoning of many players is great. They are correct. Most of the humans don't have fitness level of Ma Long, Ma Lin, Timo and others....
Reason why i am giving such a good grades to this rubber is my physical play away from the table. Basically my whole TT game is based on super heavy (very fast and spinney) loop drives 3 - 5 meter away.
At lower speeds rubber play ok, nothing special basically. Control is good, spin is ok, one can block with it and serve with it good. So this is why i would say Gears = Average. Tack plays some role here but there is no sponge influence (well not much influence to be more precise).
When you go back more then 2 meters and hits become harder deformation will kick in, and tack influence will diminish. Spin will increase significantly and throw angle will be reduced (slightly). Will still remain high but just not as high. To some players this can be a control problem, others will find it good for the pace. So basically faster you go with this rubber better it will play. There is no way to bottom out sponge nor to break the grip at super high speed.

Recommendation:
High recommendation for a players who put their whole body in the swing, players that are young and strong, players who have well over 5 years of quality training under their belts and so on... you get the picture.
Not recommended to players who like to defend, control, older players (please do not get this in offensive way, i mean nothing bad), beginners, players with some type of physical disabilities and so on....

I wish you all the best, and i hope this helps. Enjoy your game of TT and have fun :)
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TG3 neo is good for FH. But it requires a lot of care when it is not used. So clean it immediately and protect it immediately. Otherwise, it ages very quickly.

Overall, much better control on forehand loop and kill than H3 neo.
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I like this rubber...coming from tenergy 05 fx on FH....this rubber has higher spin potential on serve and top spin and chopping....I feel it fast good feeling of the ball .i am using this with light weight hard and stiff carbon blade CCT PRO TOUR CARBON FLEX only 82 gram
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I use this on my for hand for more control and spinny top spins loops..

very accurate, throws as expected and will not let you down..

very good for Medium/Short Table Aggre-Def players..
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(39deg. black max) spin, speed, control is all there. more linear and also have more medium gears (allround features) than H3Neo. feels maybe little bit less spinny than H3Neo overall, but you do not have to smack the ball all the time like with H3Neo. after 3 month of intense training, rubber looks nice and durable.
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I just bought this rubber a few days ago. Tried going on a drill using it and my first impression was that it felt so odd and different from other jap/euro rubbers i've tried before. When you touch the topsheet, it doesn't feel tacky but when u start hitting the ball with it back and forth it feels as if there is so much surface tack. Medhigh throw angle. Soo many gears. Serves, pushes, chops are all so excellent. Whats more surprising is that it doesn't feel like a fast rubber when your not hitting hard. But once you start to really give it more effort then it just turns into a beast
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Hits and loops very well. In my opinion, feels better than NEO Hurricane 3 in every aspect.
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Nice rubber with a budget, i use this one in my backhand and it suits me well..Good job DHS..
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not really an upgrade from skyline2neo, less tack though...
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I have tried so many rubbers this year, donic coppa platin, donic x1 turbo platin, stiga magna, stiga neos, tibhar sinus and genius, h3 neo and more... on Mazunov blade.

I'm not from the US but a friend who lives there told me i'm something like 2150-2300 rating there.
I'm very offensive player.

I find the TG3 neo very very unique rubber, it has low throw angle, low speed but when hit on the sweet spot the rubber opens up.

Most of my club mates who tried this rubber didn't like it because it's hard and slow comparing to euro rubbers.
What i found out was that if you have good technique you will learn to love it because you have real and not "fake" swing in order for the ball to hit in the table it's not forgiving as euro rubbers thus make you hit the ball the right way. I really liked it and i'm going to adapt it and make it my primary FH rubber. What i really liked was that slow is slow and when you need high speed and know how to hit the ball right it's there.

If you order it, don't give up on it after one practice, give it some time maybe 1-2 weeks before you decide whether to keep it or not it's a completely different beast from what we are use to (those who play euro rubbers) and i honestly think this rubber can take my game to a higher level.
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A/B'd this against Neo Hurricane 3 commercial and Provincial as a FH rubber on a Stiga Hybrid Wood Chinese penhold blade over the course of a month.

Slowest, heaviest (about the same as the commercial H3 though) and hardest of the three, but also very tacky and spinny. Excellent control, great for brush loops and blocking, lacking some power on drives and powerloops, but the control and spin compensates somewhat. Seems to work well at most distances, although a well developed swing is needed to keep the speed up away from the table.

If you favor control over speed and don't mind a hard and heavy rubber this could be for you. I felt it was a little too heavy on the Stiga, which is also heavy on it's own (mine's 93g).
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this rubber puzzles me, its hard but slow, its forward thrusts lacks distance. but it is very good for blocks and serve returns. its perfect though for my BH and it can lift heavy underspins easily.
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TG3 neo Skyline is the best tabletennis rubber I have used.
Being Chinese it was designed to go on an ultra fast blade, as that is the typical Chinese way to play.
I play almost every technique.
TG3 Neo has combined with years of my competition play, to bring new levels of solid consistency and accuracy, close to or away from the table, in defence or when taking the initiative.
Never before has looping been so easy or direct. Great for loop and smash, or serve and smash, or loop all day long(you get the idea).
I use this on a speed 10 thin ultra light Yin-He T-11 Carbon 2) 70g.
Use new the day of a competition and win.
Developed a champions game around the equipment deserving of champion.
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After playing it for a 6 months, rubber is in a good performance. I don't see a drop of performance yet. This rubber can do spin and smash with good control and precise. Not a very fast rubber though. Usually play it as FH rubber but I think it also makes that into BH rubber except a bit heavier.
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Skyline 3 neo has a lot of spin it makes countering chop with ease.The speed is bit slower than the Skyline 3 (blue sponge).The rubber is quite heavy so i prefer people who have develop strokes.
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Great rubber for those with a budget, i brought this for the backhand and a palio drunken dragon for the forehand. Definitely would recommend it over a european rubber as i brought a geospin tacky and a joola drum neither of which compare to the chinese rubbers.
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Plays very simillar to TG2 Neo. Speed and controll is imo almost the same, spin slightly lower but still great. Another awesome rubber from DHS, I recommend it.

EDIT (September 2011): After some time I have to change my ratings. It is a good rubber but I don't understand it's description from the manufacturer. I use this on my BH (black, max) and it feels slower (this rubber is decribed "speed and controll"). Skyline 2 TG2 Neo is decribed as "spin and controll" but is faster than this one. I've bought 2 sheets of each rubber and I can confirm that Skline 3 Neo is really slower. Kinda weird but I don't care, my setup containing these 2 rubbers is awesome (the best setup so far after more than 15 years in the TT world).
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My fore hand rubber. One of the coach said it is too bouncy, but I found it has a lot of gears when you hit (it is fast) and good power absorption power for blocking (when you doesn't move the blade.)

I agree that it is a good mid-range table loop rubber because I can do mid range loop easily with this.

Price is wonderful compare to Japanese and European rubber.
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This rubber was very impressive..even if its sponge was hard..more speed, more control and more spin..
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very impressive. no need for fancy strokes. just hit the ball and the rubber magically turns it into a deadly shot. awesome serving potential. could use more speed.
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good rubber and easy to make topspin
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This is the stuff. You will have more fun and win more with this rubber then with Tenergy. Control and power is all there. There is really nothing wrong with it. Great for blocking and looping. I had problems killing the ball with it at first, but who needs a kill with a loop that is this good.
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Before I tried the Skyline III, I tried some of the butterfly falimy such as Bryce Speed and Tenergy 25. I always tought that there was something missing in both, one was good in control but limited in speed ou fast but not enough speed, etc... I was getting tired of both and decided to change to a Skyline III... It was a very great surprise! It has all that lacks in the previous I tried! I'm still having trouble in controling it because it is very fast in returns, both close and far from the table, but the angle is great. Returning hits that would go down to the net are passing back and much faster now. It a rubber worth trying, a great experience for those who like fast and controled playing. And the price is very affordable, half of the butterfly with a better result!!
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This is an ideal chinese style rubber for mid distance looping. Compared to H3 neo it is a lot faster, less control and have more direct feeling away from the table.
It's definitely heavy. I recommend it to people who have well developed stroke.
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DHS NEO TG3 is a massive improvement from the old TG3. is not as fast as other tension/pre-glue rubber. compared to previous TG3 alot faster, WAY more CONTROL, MORE SPIN, if previous TG3 has failed you THIS ONE WILL IMPRESS YOU
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I use this for my forhand and hurricane 3 neo's for my back hand. This rubber does whatever i want it to and the best part about it is you don't have to glue it.
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I switched to this on the b/hand after trying out a H3 Neo for a month or too, and it suited me much better. Found it easier to develop slower loops - surprising for such a hard sponge.

Reasonable pace, nice tack, great serving and general spin generation potential, cheaper than Euro/Jap rubbers. Nowhere near as fast as recent glue-effect rubbers though. Not sure about durability yet...
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