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    Posted: 06/24/2016 at 4:10am
Any idea about a decent light BH rubber? My recent H8(boosted) and Sigma Euro combination is very head heavy and my timing is a disaster.I love how the H8 plays so I'll keep it on. I love the Sigma€ too , but the combo is too much for my wrist so I am looking for a solution
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Ventus Spin or speed or soft for me.
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Vega europe is extremely light. You'll want to look at soft rubbers mostly
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New Butterfly Bryce HIGHSPEED is very nice :-)
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The lightest 45 deg tensor I know is Donic Acuda Blue P2
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Originally posted by slevin slevin wrote:

The lightest 45 deg tensor I know is Donic Acuda Blue P2


is it lighter then S2?
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Originally posted by piligrim piligrim wrote:

Originally posted by slevin slevin wrote:

The lightest 45 deg tensor I know is Donic Acuda Blue P2


is it lighter then S2?

S2 is 42.5 deg.

P2 max is 44g on a standard BTY blade. As a comparison, my FH rubber (MX-P) is atleast 53g cut and glued. Most other 45 deg rubbers (Rasant Grip, Omega V Europe, JP02, Rakza 9) are all 50g cut.
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KTL Red Diamond Mechanical is quite light - below 40 g cut. If you don't mind some tackiness, I would also consider Spinlord Marder III or IV.

Palio Blitz 42 is also on the lighter side, 41-42 g cut, as I recall.

All of this rubbers are quite grippy, although Marder III is a tad slow because of tackiness but great for defensive blocks, pushes and even offensively is very good when put on a fast blade preferably with hard outers.
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Nittaku Flyatt Soft will be a good option too.
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Wow. Thanks for all the replies. I don't mind a softer rubber as long as it isn't slow. With the new ball I feel like I need more pace, especially on my weaker BH. So which one of the above mentioned would be the fastest? Unfortunately I haven't tried any of those
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