I'd say it's about the same weight as a juvenile ferret.
Take your time, just messing about.Well, I'm meeting with a guy this Friday to discuss the build. So let me get it learned and installed first and I'll be sure to post pics and more detailed build info.
in that case it is to heavy for my liking. hopefully it doesn't smell like a ferret.
Though thank you for the precise measurement. Email sent, and Decision made.
I was joking, I have no idea how much a juvenile ferret weighs.
I wouldn't make any decisions based off of my comment.
I was joking, I have no idea how much a juvenile ferret weighs.
I wouldn't make any decisions based off of my comment.
it was rude, and you are a tester for what reason again? decision made, email sent.
4) Noted: Freckle has no sense of humor - check
I can speak for the Simplicity 18350, along with the Strata and a battery, it feels perfect and rather balanced.
Fantastic!I got a shipping notice too. Only thing I have on order is the Strata (P+ version).
My loaded Strata weighs 68 grams or about 2.3 oz.
[Ferret] Kits weigh only 8 to 10 grams at birth (28 grams = 1 oz), and will fit into a teaspoon, but they triple their weight in 10 days if their mother has a plentiful milk supply.
(cit. Development of Ferret Kits from Birth to Sexual Maturity)
So I'm estimating a loaded Strata equals a three week old ferret.