About myself, offensive player through and through, two winged looper, strong points would be backhand flick and forehand loop, weakness that i need to cover would probably be flat hand smash, and underpin consistently unto the edge of opponent's table.
my rubber nittaku h3 neo is black, on forehand of my nittaku ludeack fleet. medium tacky , medium hard sponge hardness. Less tacky than the dhs version.
The speed of the rubber is medium fast maybe 8 out of 10 overall. maybe slightly higher, on short game its not as spectacular as away from table play. looping speed away from table is quite fast. On flat smashes it is medium fast compared to rubbers like rakza or tenergy.
On spin serve, the rubber performs well in regards that spinny serve is no less spinny than rakza 7. looping wise, away from table when u reached the high gears the spin is incredible. short game, not so much.
Control wise, much better than my rakza 7, suit my style of play on favouring forehand on away from table play, as my extra effort in generating power, is paid off well much more often than my previous rubbers. My loop placement is quite precise as well, as the ball rarely went overboard or into the net when i intend them not to.
The throw is medium maybe medium low than high to me, as i always use offensive rubbers even on BH, and this rubber is superb in that sense that it paired up well with my style of play as the ball always reached the intended points that i willed it to be.
Comparing to my previous rubber, rakza 7, the control is much better, but definitely less speed, as my opponents (IMHO) took my max effort FH loops away from table a tad more often than compared to my previous rubber. But the precision is worth the sacrifice as i can control the ball's path way more accurately even on higher speeds.