DHS Hurricane 3 vs Tibhar Hybrid K3: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · rubber

DHS Hurricane 3Tibhar Hybrid K3
Our rating8.5/108.3/10
best_sideforehandFH
controlmediummedium-high
speedoffensiveoffensive (low OFF, between Evolution MX-S and MX-P)
spinextremehigh
sponge_hardness39–41° (DHS scale)hard, approximately 53 degrees on the ESN scale
typetacky invertedtacky hybrid
weight_uncut_g7070

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The DHS Hurricane 3 is a tacky inverted forehand rubber with among the highest spin and a low-throw, long-arc feel for brush-looping heavy topspin, forgiving for a hard tacky sheet but slow and dead on passive strokes. The Tibhar Hybrid K3 is a hard tacky hybrid around 53 degrees ESN with a crisp, direct, speed-glue-like feel, a high throw angle and strong, controllable blocking.

In style, the Hurricane 3 prioritizes spin and control over speed and demands a full forehand stroke, with cheap sheets and a deep version ecosystem but a need for boosting to reach its ceiling. The Hybrid K3 is faster and more direct off the bounce with phenomenal active counter-drives, but its spin does not reach a well-executed Hurricane 3 loop, and its durability is poor, fading in weeks to roughly two months.

Choose the Hurricane 3 if you want maximum spin and control and do not mind boosting and maintaining a tacky Chinese rubber. Pick the Hybrid K3 if you are an intermediate-to-advanced or professional attacker wanting a high-end hard hybrid on a stiff carbon blade and value its crisp blocking, provided you accept its short lifespan and higher price. Both are rated similarly, the Hurricane 3 around 8.5 and the K3 around 8.3.

FAQ

Which rubber has more spin?

The Hurricane 3 has more spin, rated among the highest of any forehand rubber. The Hybrid K3’s spin is high but does not reach true tacky Chinese rubbers or a well-executed Hurricane 3 loop.

Which is faster off the bounce?

The Hybrid K3 is faster and more direct, with a crisp, speed-glue-like feel. The Hurricane 3 is slow and dead on passive strokes and needs you to supply power.

Which lasts longer?

The Hurricane 3 has only average durability but is cheap to replace, while the Hybrid K3’s poor durability is the universal complaint, with spin fading in weeks to roughly two months.

Which needs a fast carbon blade?

The Hybrid K3 demands a stiff, fast offensive blade to shine, whereas the Hurricane 3 pairs broadly and can be tuned through its many versions and boosting.