DHS Hurricane Long 5 vs Xiom Stradivarius: Which Should You Buy?

UltraSpin comparison · 2026-06-10 · blade

DHS Hurricane Long 5Xiom Stradivarius
Our rating8.6/108.4/10
feelhard, powerfulCrisp and solid with low residual vibration; direct ball contact feel with a large sweet spot
handleFL/STFlared (FL), Straight (ST)
plies5W+2 Arylate-Carbon5 wood + 2 arylate carbon (Aramid Carbon)
speedOFF+OFF
thickness_mm5.95.7
weight_g89~85-87

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The DHS Hurricane Long 5 (8.6) is an OFF+ inner-carbon blade optimized for deep dwell, large sweet spot, and close-to-mid-table topspin with tacky rubber—ideal for spin-dominant loop players. The Xiom Stradivarius (8.4) is an OFF arylate-carbon blade with low residual vibration, generous sweet spot, clean ball contact, and OFF+ performance close-to-table with solid OFF at mid distance—a premium alternative to Butterfly ALC at lower cost.

Long 5 is dwell-first; Stradivarius is consistency-first. Long 5 emphasizes arc and spin; Stradivarius emphasizes directness and clean feel. Long 5 strongly favors tacky rubber; Stradivarius is more neutral across rubber types. Both suit intermediate-to-advanced players, but Long 5 = pure looping aggression, Stradivarius = balanced offensive play with vibration damping.

FAQ

Which feels more direct?

Stradivarius—its low vibration gives cleaner contact. Long 5’s deep dwell provides more ball-holding feedback.

Which rubber pairs better with each?

Long 5 loves tacky Chinese. Stradivarius is neutral and works equally well with Tenergy 05, Hurricane 3, or Mark V.

How much mid-distance speed difference?

Stradivarius maintains OFF speed; Long 5 drops to ALL at distance. Stradivarius is more consistent mid-distance.

Which is more durable long-term?

Both solid. Stradivarius construction is slightly more robust; Long 5 (especially commercial variants) can feel hollow over time.