What's the weight of your setup and what's the ideal weight of your setup?

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Ok I had never weighed any of my rackets, and I knew I prefer them on the heavy side, but I was surprised when I saw my main one is this heavy.
But I love the sturdy feeling I get from it, it just feels so powerful and stable.
Since last week I have been trying DNA dragon power 55 max on backhand, whilst before I had MK pro 2.0 and I felt the increase in weight quite clearly, but I somehow like how the racket feels more now than before, it feels more balanced, whilst it used to feel weird with boosted H3 being much more heavy. But next time I will use less glue and try to be around 200 grams.
 

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Probably about 185, and handle balanced. I don't particularly like it. 205g and more head balanced, CG maybe 40-45% up the rubber, is the best for me.

EDIT: Highballed that, should be more like 170. No wonder it feels like air.
 
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Anywhere between 180-195g feels good to me. 180 feels a bit light but still good. Higher than 195g starts to feel a bit sluggish.

Current setup is 188g, so fits pretty perfectly in that range.
 
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