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    Posted: 09/17/2009 at 9:33am
41 Deg NEO TG3...

anyone know the weight?

41 deg may be too hard?
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one(black) was 68 grams, one(red) was 60.
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wow that's a big differenc.How about the tackiness?Are they different?
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62 grams for a black sheet uncut and 58 grams for a red sheet uncut, with a 2.15mm sponge.

Cut for the 157 mm x 150 mm blade face, of the Nexy Color; both rubbers weigh 92 grams combined.

So they are roughly about the same weight, as 2.1mm Tenergy 64.

The red is faster and less tacky, therefore I prefer it on the forehand.

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The tackiness is the same I think. I didn't notice any difference but I just had a short try.
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The edges are cut so the surface of the uncut rubber is smaller than tenergies'.
On a TBS : 51 grams for the black one, 45 grams for the red one. The weight of a T05 was 48 grams on this blade.
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I agree the differences in tackiness and speed are subtle; but still noticeable enough, that after playing with the rubber for 7-10 hours; I prefer red on the forehand and black on the backhand.

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