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Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo Orange

$54.95
Item# RNH3T
Brand: Nittaku
Speed: 93
Control: 70

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Collaboration of Japanese and Chinese technology has produced the outstanding Nittaku Hurricane Pro III Turbo Orange rubber! The tacky/sticky topsheet made in China is combined with the high-quality high elasticity sponge made in Japan. Also includes Nittaku's active charge (AC) technology which improves speed performance.

REVIEW from Jiwei Xia, Paddle Palace Team Expert:
"Nittaku Hurricane Pro 3 Turbo Orange provides me with the best power on the market for my forehand attacks. I can put away pushes, chop and soft opening with ease. The new sponge is easier to smash with and my serves really have extra spin. I use Nittaku Fastarc G-1 on my backhand to complete my Nittaku Gyo-En racket."
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Do not bother
7/13/2018

Unless you boost, this rubber is too hard and dead

Globally it is Okay
6/7/2018

You will need two sessions to beak in. When I was playing with this on FH, I don't like its feeling. The topsheet is only slightly tacky, and the speed is not too fast. However, it somehow does the job. I am not very comfortable with this rubber, but so far I can't find another FH rubber that gives as good performance in match as this one does.

Step up from Chinese H3
3/11/2018

I've never boosted any of my previous Chinese H3 rubbers before but this Nittaku rubber has totally different feel. Excellent for loop/spin, smash and block. I just can't find any cons for this one not unless you looking for hard sponge.

Great Quality Control
1/10/2018

I have been using Nittaku Hurricane Pro III Turbo Orange on my FH for the past 6 weeks and really like the balance of speed and spin with this rubber. It didn't take 8-10 hours out of the package like most Chinese rubber to break-in but was ready to go on day 1. Really strong spin on loops and pushes while still having nice bounce on blocks and smashes. The Japanese sponge does a great job of springing the ball forward so no need to think of boosting for extra power. Get it on Daily Special (1-11-18)!

Sean O'Neill

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