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    Posted: 08/03/2008 at 7:34am
Which is the lightest?
H2 blue vs H3 blue vs SP Transcend?


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H2 blue, there is no provincial version. H3 blue pro is lighter than H3 blue. SP Transcend I haven't used in a while, don't remember the weight.
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my sp transcend is 69.8 grams uncut
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Originally posted by TAKOYAK1 TAKOYAK1 wrote:

my sp transcend is 69.8 grams uncut


so is that lighter than hurricane ... with blue sponge?
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729 rubbers are generally lighter than Hurricanes
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I guess depending on which type of 729.
if on japanese or euro sponge, it may be lighter

Not sure about SP Transcend
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Originally posted by TAKOYAK1 TAKOYAK1 wrote:

my sp transcend is 69.8 grams uncut

It blows my mind that a rubber can be almost the weight of my blade. YIKES!!!
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tommyzai,

take note that TAKOYAK1 said it is uncut.
I thought most uncut rubbers are around the weight of 80-90grams?

eg. Sriver FX 2.1mm uncut is around 74grams

So is SP transcend lighter than Hurricane blue sponge?


Originally posted by tommyzai tommyzai wrote:

Originally posted by TAKOYAK1 TAKOYAK1 wrote:

my sp transcend is 69.8 grams uncut

It blows my mind that a rubber can be almost the weight of my blade. YIKES!!!
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I think the lightest is...

SP Transcend, followed by
H3 Blue, then lastly
H2 Blue

H2 has a thicker topsheet than H3 right?
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