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    Posted: 07/24/2006 at 12:29pm
Which chinese pips-in rubber is the lightest ?
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Double happiness - Skyline 2
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LKT XT and XP are supposedly very light
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friendship fx supersoft is incredibly light. lightest rubber i have used. it is lighter than the lkt xp/xt.
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The CHina team h3 from HK which is 38-40gr  uncut, 34-36gr after cut.
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ritc super FX EL and geospin
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Full uncut 2.2 sheets with plastic film:

FXEL Supersoft - 52

LKT XT             - 53

Geospin           - 56

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from what i've used, i think FXEL and Geospin are light chinese rubbers but i have never tried the LKT XT before so i can't comment on those. Also I have lifted the HK "china team" H3 and they are very light as well
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skyline is not light, the lkt rubbers and the fx el are really light
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