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    Posted: 12/25/2015 at 9:56pm
Hey guys,

First off, Happy Holidays to everyone!

I am wondering if there would be a considerable difference between a softer(38-39) NON-BOOSTED H3 and a harder(40-41) H3 Neo?

I'm thinking the Neos boosting might bring the harder H3 neo down to the level of softer regular non boosted?

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I would suggest u get the hardest as possible. It plays much better after you tune it. 

38-39 won't play well on viscaria or the similar of. However, they fit Clipper CR & the Long series. 
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The NEO rubbers are not pre-boosted.

And there is a considerable difference between a hand-boosted rubber and a non-boosted rubber.
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Lol i wouldn't suggest getting the hardest possible at all. 39 degrees should be more than enough for most players
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