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Low weight STIGA rubber?! |
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kolevtt
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Posted: 09/22/2023 at 7:37am |
Hi, as I have not any experience with the current STIGA rubbers I would like to ask you for help. Which model is the lighter among the new DNA series? I have 102 grams blade STIGA Carbo Oversize with big head and want to pair it with 2.0mm from the lighter possible DNA models. I will be thankful if someone has measured his DNA 2.0mm rubbers from different models. Last time I used STIGA rubbers was about the time of INNOVA ULTRA LIGHT. These were my favorites before the tenergy's era. Thank you very much in advance!
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trumpet_guy
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I don’t think any of the DNA series is very lightweight.
I recommended Victas V>11 Extra. A very lightweight rubber with good performance.
Edited by trumpet_guy - 09/22/2023 at 11:39pm |
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Veet
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KolevTT,
Check-out Stiga Innova series, and Power LT...However, I'm not sure, if these are yet produced/available.. +1 for Victas V>11...
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kolevtt
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Thank you friends, but victas v11 is a slow rubber for me. It could works well on a blades like Primo Carbon OFF+ or something like that. I play now with v15 and the speed is not bad, but these rubbers are pretty hard and heavy to post them on a 102 grams blade.
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