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lkt pro xp - sriver el |
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doppla
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Posted: 02/24/2008 at 4:55am |
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hi,
could anybody please tell me something about the lkt pro xp?
speed, control, spin?
how is it compared to a sriver el?
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Boss1703
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pro xp has less speed, more control, more spin, more tacky of course than sriver el
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srivel el is faster and is not tacky.. xp pro is heavier than sriver el
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ppgear
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LKT Pro XP (2.2mm) weighs about 38g cut, so it's still not heavy.
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Brainstorm69
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Are these two statements correct? That is to say, can I expect Sriver EL 2.1 to weigh less than 38 grams cut? Most of what I have read would lead me to believe that Sriver EL is heavier than that.
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asr1990
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yeh EL would be a bit heavier than 38grams cut, but it depends on blade size
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ppgear
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The LKT Pro XT 2.2mm was cut to a shakehand blade, standard for Dawei and 729 shakehand blade heads. I also measured a Sriver EL MAX at 41g, but I believe it was cut slightly smaller.
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Peter C
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Max Sriver EL cut to fit a Michael Maze (157mm x 150mm), weighs 45 grams per sheet.
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JimT
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Both LKT Pro XP and XT are known to be very light - as you can see, even the cut sheet is about 5-6 g lighter than Sriver EL/FX - see data from the Rubber Mass Database at
http://mass.doingitwrong.net/ |
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ttrubberman
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LKT claim that their produce Pro XP perform like F1 of a famous brand.
I used pro xp and pro xt before, I can say that these rubbers are lighter than Sriver. If you compare the price, 1 sriver can buy nearly 4 pcs of pro xp. |
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JimT
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Yeah, but the relevant question is - does it play like a Sriver or at least close enough so that the people should get it instead of Sriver EL/FX ? By F1 I presume you mean Desto? Really? |
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cole_ely
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I don't remember ever reading a comparison of xp to f1 made by friendship or zeropong...where is that at?
The only rubber they have that really is compared to desto is the highpoint.
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JimT
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Doubtful... I have never seen anywhere Pro XP to be mentioned in the same sentence with Desto F1 (except just here)
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BrunodeDanann
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Maybe the golden dragon version of this rubber play a little more similiar to a sriver, cause the original XP is way more soft than this golden dragon that they claim to be be the PRO version, like the provincials
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JimT
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Anybody see the Golden Dragon version in any other thickness than 2.2? |
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ttrubberman
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No, golden dragon version ProXP is too hard compare to desto F1. |
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In many chinese forum, many people said ProXP and ProXT are the replacement for Desto F1 and F3, although some people not agree about that. |
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