DHS Hurricane 8 vs Yinhe Big Dipper: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-07 · rubber

DHS Hurricane 8Yinhe Big Dipper
Our rating8.2/108.4/10
best_sideforehandforehand
controlmedium-highhigh
speedhighmedium (offensive)
spinextremeextreme
sponge_hardness39-40 (DHS scale, medium-hard)38/39/40 degrees (provincial-style blue sponge; 39 measures roughly 51 ESN)
typehybrid tacky tensorhybrid tacky (blue sponge)
weight_uncut_g7068

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Both are forehand tacky rubbers with extreme spin aimed at the Chinese-style looper, so this is about speed versus value and control. The Hurricane 8 is a hybrid tacky tensor that is faster and easier to drive than the Hurricane 3 family, with excellent tack on serves and pushes and strong boosting response. The Big Dipper is a modern porous blue-sponge rubber with high control, outstanding stability and almost no ball slippage, and its national version approaches a boosted blue-sponge Hurricane 3.

Both are slow and demanding at lower power and reward full, active hitting, and both can vary between sheets. The Hurricane 8 leans faster and more boost-ready; the Big Dipper leans toward control, stability and value, with 38, 39 and 40 degree hardness options to tune.

Choose the Hurricane 8 for more speed and easier driving with strong boost response. Choose the Big Dipper for high control, excellent stability and Chinese-style tacky spin at a budget price. Both want full active strokes or a fast blade to come alive on the forehand.

FAQ

Which rubber is faster?

The Hurricane 8 is rated high speed, while the Big Dipper sits at medium offensive speed. Both are slow and demanding at low power and reward hard, active hitting.

Which has better control and stability?

The Big Dipper. Its modern porous blue sponge gives high control, outstanding stability and almost no ball slippage, which is unusual for a tacky Chinese rubber.

Can I tune the hardness?

The Big Dipper comes in 38, 39 and 40 degree options. The Hurricane 8 is a single 39-40 degree DHS-scale hardness and is tuned mainly through boosting.

Do both respond to boosting?

Yes. The Hurricane 8 responds very well to boosting for more speed and arc, and the stiff Big Dipper sponge may also benefit from boosting and needs some break-in time.