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What rubbers shall I put on my 103g eben7?

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    Posted: 11/15/2015 at 9:04pm
Got it from a friend with T05 and T64. Just took off the rubbers and it weighs 103g!! How could this happen! I'd like my paddle below 185g so I need a fh/bh combination of less than 83g cut weight. Even though Stiga Innova Ultra light should be around 38g (?) on an eben7 as bh rubber and that leaves 45g for a fh rubber. Usually softer sponge is lighter. But I don't like my fh rubber too soft.
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If you need your paddle to be under 185 you will most likely need to use short pips on one side... or two very very light rubbers; each below 40 g.

But even then the balance of the paddle will probably be quite different from what you are used to.
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shave shave shave the blade headsize, preferbly near neck since we don't use that part during gameplay anyways. However some do use em to vary spin during serve.

This might make the blade more flexy. 

then there is the option to shave the handle.

Stiga is known for that cheap QC among the pricey brand names. 


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I'm with you, bro.
My Ebenholtz VII is 104g bought from Paddle palace. I put Hurricane III on FH and T80 on the BH. Now it weights 202g...
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You can actually ask them to pick one within a certain range of weight before you purchase... Mine is from a friend's cousin, about USATT 2560. I think that guy intentionally picked a very heavy one for himself. I bought the used paddle in return for his help. Didn't expect that heavy though.

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Innova Premium or Calibra Spin are the best options because of weight.
If you want more spin but and more weight than these two - you could order Cornileau Pro GT rubbers. They are not so heavy like tenergy or esn rubbers, but make good balance.
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