Hi Winson, I currently use a Provincial W968 bought used at a good price, but since it used, it’s not in the greatest condition. I’m worried of the blade being unusable when it’s time to peel off and replace the rubber. Should the W968 Provicnial be too damaged to glue rubber, is the commercial Hurricane Wang Chuqin a suitable replacement? Is it too different feel from prov w968? It’s pretty expensive for me to buy another prov W968 and it’s far cheaper to buy the WCQ blade for me.
Hi astamak, thanks for the question. Personally, I think the 2 blades are slightly different. Hurricane WCQ feels like it has lesser control but more power. But overall, money and value wise, I think Hurricane wcq is a good alternative just that may take a bit of time to adapt to it.
Hi. Thanks for the question. Which rubber is suitable for backhand really depends on your current skill level. For a good and cheap rubber I would recommend Yasaka Rakza 7. And if you want something tacky instead, you can try Hurricane 8-80.
Hi 0129Park, they are different. This is made according to Wang Chuqin preference. I never tried Wang Liqin before but I would think that this Wang Chuqin version should be more powerful and faster.
Hi Nikolya, i'm not too sure for Spain. I only know of TableTennis11.com that is reliable for selling equipment for Europe. You can try checking there but I'm not too sure if this particular blade is made available in Europe yet.
@Thibarmy77 Hi. Unfortunately, I think it is mainly only available in China market now. Singapore retail store also just received the official stock from DHS.
Hi I just recently glued a Hurricane 3 Provincial BS on my blade. Just want to know that when you store your blades that have H3 on them, do you use a protective film at all, or just put it in a case? and do you clean your H3s at all?
Ah ok thank you for the advice. Also I noticed you used the Yasaka Rakza 7. I highly recommend using the Xiom Vega X, it is like a very slightly slower Dignics 05 and it is spinnier than the Rakza 7.
@kimmy877 Haha.. No worries. I'm here just to share my own thoughts and opinion of the equipment. No intention to teach or coach people as I'm definitely not qualified or skilled enough.
@@ttpassion So here lies the problem lo…….. If technically not correct, testing of the equipment will be inaccurate as everyone is to their own because it is not standardised. Put it in another way, if technically correct, then testing of equipment will be more standardised, right or not? No intention to teach or coach, just saying……….
@kimmy877 Yes, of course, if technically correct it will be more accurate in testing. I would agree that skill or technique level will definitely be the main foundation and equipment is to supplement the player. Here just to share my own experience of the blade and I'm sure there are many players who aren't technically correct as well who would benefit from my sharing as a non-professional player.
Nice video, sir. I always love how you create your video. More power. 🙂 God bless you
Thanks for your kind words and support. God bless you too!
please.information about compare this blade - Harimoto ALC( speed, control)
How does it compare to the hurricane long 5
What more does it offer compared to regular Long 5?
Is there another variant besides the commercial version?
hi, hope you will try the yinhe golden alc
Hi kens9234, will review it if I'm able to get my hands on it.
in your opinion for a player who use mainly forehand, wich DHS blade is better (without counting the national ones).
Great video 😊
Hi. Thanks for your question. I would go for Long 5 or Hurricane Wang Chuqin. Both are very good for FH offensive players.
very nice video, 1 question, where did you buy this blade?
Hi mionix6489, I got it via Taobao online shopping app.
@@ttpassion ah so it's not available in the eu yet.
@@mionix6489 yea. I just checked tabletennis11. They do not have it as well.
@@ttpassion that's sad cuz it's such a sick blade.
I'm still waiting for your review on the Yinhe Pro 01.
Hi Ronald, I hear you. I'm working on it now. Thanks for your support!
Hi Winson, I currently use a Provincial W968 bought used at a good price, but since it used, it’s not in the greatest condition. I’m worried of the blade being unusable when it’s time to peel off and replace the rubber. Should the W968 Provicnial be too damaged to glue rubber, is the commercial Hurricane Wang Chuqin a suitable replacement? Is it too different feel from prov w968? It’s pretty expensive for me to buy another prov W968 and it’s far cheaper to buy the WCQ blade for me.
Hi astamak, thanks for the question. Personally, I think the 2 blades are slightly different. Hurricane WCQ feels like it has lesser control but more power. But overall, money and value wise, I think Hurricane wcq is a good alternative just that may take a bit of time to adapt to it.
Where can I buy the Original Dhs Hurricane 3 Blue Sponge when I am in EU ?
Hi Christian. Thanks for your question. You can try www.tabletennis11.com/other_eng/rubbers unfortunately DHS products are overpriced in EU.
@@ttpassionhow much does a Dhs h3 national Blue sponge Cost in Asia?
How does it compare to the 968 ?
It's similar to Long 5. But personally, I feel it is more stiff. Lower control but higher power.
Which rubber suitable for backhand (hurricane king) any commercial cheap one?
Hi. Thanks for the question. Which rubber is suitable for backhand really depends on your current skill level. For a good and cheap rubber I would recommend Yasaka Rakza 7. And if you want something tacky instead, you can try Hurricane 8-80.
Is this new king 3 is same to king3 (wang liqin 3) ? I already have king 3 (wang liqin), is it worthy to buy new king 3?
Hi 0129Park, they are different. This is made according to Wang Chuqin preference. I never tried Wang Liqin before but I would think that this Wang Chuqin version should be more powerful and faster.
@@ttpassion Thx!! Could you compare the handle of the WC version with WL version king3 or HLong5??
Hi Brother, do you have email?
May I asked, my local informed me that w968 is not available in cpen grip, is it true?
Hi Gerald, I have seen W968 cpen before. It's rare as DHS doesn't really produce cpen for that. But it is available in China.
@@ttpassion do you know how to purchase it?
@geraldcarino5009 in Singapore we are able to use Taobao to buy from China. Not too sure from where you are what's the options though.
@@ttpassion Taobao is in Cantonese, I dont speak. And Im bad at online purchasing.
@@ttpassion I have the c-pen for sale, used one, in good condition
where can i buy this racket with shipping to spain?
Hi Nikolya, i'm not too sure for Spain. I only know of TableTennis11.com that is reliable for selling equipment for Europe. You can try checking there but I'm not too sure if this particular blade is made available in Europe yet.
Hello . This board is not on this website :( Where can I buy it??
@Thibarmy77 Hi. Unfortunately, I think it is mainly only available in China market now. Singapore retail store also just received the official stock from DHS.
Hi I just recently glued a Hurricane 3 Provincial BS on my blade. Just want to know that when you store your blades that have H3 on them, do you use a protective film at all, or just put it in a case? and do you clean your H3s at all?
Hi astamak, I do clean my H3 and use a protective film when not in use. The H3 surface can oxidise easily if no protective film is applied.
Ah ok thank you for the advice. Also I noticed you used the Yasaka Rakza 7. I highly recommend using the Xiom Vega X, it is like a very slightly slower Dignics 05 and it is spinnier than the Rakza 7.
@astamak2566 thanks for sharing too! Will try it if I have the chance.
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Don’t mind me saying and hope you are not offended; your stance while doing forehand drive, technically is not good, no matter how good your blade is.
@kimmy877 Haha.. No worries. I'm here just to share my own thoughts and opinion of the equipment. No intention to teach or coach people as I'm definitely not qualified or skilled enough.
@@ttpassion
So here lies the problem lo……..
If technically not correct, testing of the equipment will be inaccurate as everyone is to their own because it is not standardised. Put it in another way, if technically correct, then testing of equipment will be more standardised, right or not? No intention to teach or coach, just saying……….
@kimmy877 Yes, of course, if technically correct it will be more accurate in testing. I would agree that skill or technique level will definitely be the main foundation and equipment is to supplement the player. Here just to share my own experience of the blade and I'm sure there are many players who aren't technically correct as well who would benefit from my sharing as a non-professional player.
@@ttpassiondont worry you Are very good