My current setup comes in at like 200 grams if my scale doesn't lie to me. The blade weighs a "measly" 86g, I unfortunately didnt check the H3 before cutting or after (a. forgot and b. cba pulling off the rubber again), the EL-S came in at 113g packaged (which is average to mid-heavy, I've seen them range from 109-114, one sheet even at 115). I can only agree with the others, if weight plays an important role, you should stay away from playing the Evolution Series on both sides (or together with some other heavy rubber).
As for 05 vs EL-S, personally I'd say just go for it. To give you a tl;dr pro and con list, I prefer the EL-S for the opening loop on the forehand, and it didn't matter to me on my backhand. I preferred the EL-S in short-short over ANY T05, because honestly I was just utter shit at short-short when i had my Tenergies on the blade and I couldn't control a single ball, they either went long or too high. If you have a really good short-short game with T05, you should probably stick to it, as that is the rubber's biggest weakness imo.
Some people have reported after playing with the rubber for several weeks/months to notice a weird catapult effect kick in during later gears, meaning they can't get a single thing on the table when playing with full force as opposed to a T05, where stuff just "lands" because of the arc.
If you're coming from T05, just give it a try. In terms of pricing you're making plus and while the feeling is slightly different between the two rubbers, I would still consider the EL-S the closest thing to an alternative to the T05 (or MX-P, based on preference. MX-P is an EL-S in hardmode, quite literally.)