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Parabeam, anybody with experience with it?

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So essentially it's two weaves, connected with interwoven fibers that form the "core". Chief claimed advantage is that you can wet it out and it'll "erect" itself again.


Anybody who has experience with it, notably with actual weight of the lighter weaves? Is it any lighter as your typical foam core once you figure in the glue joint mass?
 
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