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Dawei Rubbers (2)

by cole 19 years ago

The following message (subject: Re: Dawei Rubbers) was posted by cole, on 4/6/2006 11:34:16 AM:
I could, but man, that's a lot to write about. First of all I wouldn't consider the regular versions. The -2 is a softer topsheet than the -4. The sponge hardnesses vary so much from batch to batch it's not even worth talking about in general. You just need to ask the source where you're getting it. They can be anywhere from 40-43 basically. The topsheets are semi tacky with a somewhat japanese finish. The rubbers are heavilly reverse tensioned. I've not tried the new g3 version. |