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A real low and short no-spin serve can give you some easy points in matches, as they are difficult to flip hard, and they require good timing to push hard. Mix it up with a heavy backspin in the same spot. Remember to get it short, the ball should bounce short on your side close to the net...

 DHS G666

More tender, strain and long-time stickiness on the surface of rubber under the wonderful function of molecule; Super friction with the sponge of special flexibility, meanwhile ensure direction while beating ball and improve the player's ability of controlling the ball effectively. G666, the new rubber, representing the loop wonderfully near table; More perfect with use of speed players.    

Characteristics: 

  • High speed inverted rubber  
  • Fitted play: loop/quick attack
  • ITTF approved  

Ratings (out of 12):

  • Speed: 11
  • Spin: 12
  • Control: 11

Comments:

            The Pro Tour winner 2003 Wang Hao´s fh-rubber (2,2mm black). Tacky surface with extremely good spin with high durability. Elastic middlehard DHS #20 sponge. Excellent control. For a quick controlled topspin play. Similar to Hurricane 3, but slightly thinner and less tacky topsheet, and probably not as fast.

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 DHS G666 review:

The sponge is the same as the Hurricane 3 that Ive seen here in the USA and has the "C" disignation that I originally found too hard, but Lars found me a soft one that feels great. The top sheet material seemed almost identical to Hurricane 3 as far as quality and stickiness, but the rubber did feel a little softer. Must be a new pip structure. Same great quality as Hurricane 3 so the top sheet doesnt come off the sponge without extreme pressure.Rubber plays like Hurricane 3 but with more control and is easier to manipulate the ball with. My one problem with H3 was that it was kind of particular about the strokes you used. This rubber eliminated a lot of those problems and still kept that nice H3 feel.

Going back to the original post, he is a modern DEFENDER.  They have the same (vs H3) sponge but the 666 is thinner and less tacky topsheet.  Usually choppers like tackier topsheets so they would go with the h3 given that choice.  Of course, defender doesn't neccessarilly mean chopper.  Of course, I wouldn't recommend either for a defender.

 

They are basically the same (h3 and G666), I would recomned g666 more since it is less tackier and more controlable if you are a modern defender

 I read in tt world that wang hao uses G666

 I would say it's a great rubber. The sponge is medium hard. grippy. perfect for looping. Medium to fast speed but not very fast. great for forehand. Not too too heavy. People love glueing this rubber. I have mine with 2.1mm sponge. I love it with a little glue, but I don't like glueing each and everytime. I should've gotten a thicker one (let say MAX).

 

i use it. great rubber for looping. a little slower then h3 and higher throw angle (lots disagree with my latter). I glue 3 layers on it. good spin, service and chops. smashing is awesome.

G666 uses the same sponge as hurricane 3, which is dhs #20 orange 39deg.  The topsheet's a little thinner and lighter and less tacky, which makes it a little more euro.  

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