DHS Hurricane 3 vs Tibhar Evolution MX-P: Which Should You Buy?
| DHS Hurricane 3 | Tibhar Evolution MX-P | |
|---|---|---|
| Our rating | 8.5/10 | 8.7/10 |
| best_side | forehand | both |
| control | medium | medium |
| speed | offensive | 13.5/14 |
| spin | extreme | 10.5/12 |
| sponge_hardness | 39–41° (DHS scale) | 47.5° |
| type | tacky inverted | tensor inverted |
| weight_uncut_g | 70 | 70 |
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Two very different routes to a big forehand. Hurricane 3 is tacky: heavy, low, dipping brush-spin and great margin, but slow without a full stroke and usually boosted. The MX-P is a fast, hard tensor with killer speed and high spin and a pronounced catapult — plug-and-play power for an advanced stroke.
Pick Hurricane 3 for maximum tacky spin and a low arc, if you boost and maintain it. Pick the MX-P for built-in speed and spin with no boosting. Tacky-and-brushed versus fast-and-springy.
FAQ
Which has more spin?
Hurricane 3 generates more raw tacky spin on brush loops; the MX-P’s spin is high but comes with far more speed.
Does the MX-P need boosting like Hurricane 3?
No — it is a tensor that plays full out of the packet. Hurricane 3 is usually boosted to reach its potential.