What Type of Rubber Is the DHS Hurricane 3 National?

The DHS Hurricane 3 National uses a tacky topsheet: the rubber surface sticks to the ball when pressed against it. Pressing a ball face-down to the rubber, the ball clings for half a second before dropping. That tackiness grips the ball during short-contact strokes, generating spin through mechanical friction rather than the catapult mechanism used by tensor rubbers.

The 50-degree sponge stays firm under contact, transferring energy directly to the ball with a flat, penetrating arc. At $30-50, the DHS Hurricane 3 National costs roughly half of premium tensor rubbers like Tenergy 05. The price gap reflects the technical demand: tacky rubber rewards Chinese-style brushing technique and punishes loose or armswung strokes.

How Does the DHS Hurricane 3 National Compare to Butterfly Tenergy 05?

Spin output reaches 11.5/13 with the DHS Hurricane 3 National versus 11.5/13 for the Butterfly Tenergy 05 at $30-50 versus $65-80. The DHS Hurricane 3 National runs a 50-degree sponge against the Butterfly Tenergy 05’s 36-degree sponge, a difference that changes the rubber’s behavior on different stroke types.

Players who hit through the ball with full arm acceleration extract more from the DHS Hurricane 3 National than the Butterfly Tenergy 05: the harder sponge stores energy that softer rubbers leak before contact ends. Players whose technique relies on a softer touch and longer dwell time get more spin from the Butterfly Tenergy 05’s lower hardness.

Which Blade Pairs Best with the DHS Hurricane 3 National?

The DHS Hurricane 3 National pairs with stiff offensive blades that match its hardness. The Butterfly Viscaria at $150-190 with its 7-ply Arylate-Carbon construction handles the DHS Hurricane 3 National’s 8.5/10 speed without flexing under contact. All-wood blades soften the DHS Hurricane 3 National’s response, blunting the sponge’s energy transfer.

On the forehand specifically, the Butterfly Timo Boll ALC at $170-200 produces a slightly softer composite feel with similar speed. Players who use Chinese-style technique often pair the DHS Hurricane 3 National with the Butterfly Viscaria for a setup that matches the National Team’s hardware profile.