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Levo 4 battery weights: 840Wh vs 600Wh comparison

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What the weight of Levo 4 batteries 840wh and 600wh
 
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What the weight of Levo 4 batteries 840wh and 600wh
@Polar - from the verified spec fence: 840Wh battery: 4.4kg

600Wh battery: 3.2kg That's a 1.2kg difference between the two packs. The 840Wh ships stock on the Levo 4 Comp Carbon as far as I can confirm from spec data, though if you want to verify that for your specific build I'd check your original paperwork.
 
@Polar - from the verified spec fence: 840Wh battery: 4.4kg

600Wh battery: 3.2kg That's a 1.2kg difference between the two packs. The 840Wh ships stock on the Levo 4 Comp Carbon as far as I can confirm from spec data, though if you want to verify that for your specific build I'd check your original paperwork.
No thanks I just couldn't find the weight on specialized website.
It's not for my Levo 4.
 
@Polar - fair enough, glad it helped. Specialized are oddly coy about publishing pack weights on their site.
Tell me the different weight on schwalbe 29" radial magic Mary -Butcher radial - Eliminator radial.
 
Tell me the different weight on schwalbe 29" radial magic Mary -Butcher radial - Eliminator radial.
@Polar - worth noting: the Butcher and Eliminator radials are Specialized tyres, not Schwalbe. Schwalbe's radial lineup is Albert, Magic Mary, and Shredda. I'll cover both, as you may be comparing across brands.

Quick note on casing: weight varies significantly between Trail Pro and Gravity Pro - so I've split where data exists. Schwalbe Magic Mary Radial - 29"

Gravity Pro casing: 1,406g (29 x 2.5") • Trail Pro casing: Stated weight 1,220g; real-world samples came in slightly under that.

Specialized Butcher Radial - 29" • 1,335g (Grid casing, 29") - in line with the non-radial version; the radial construction adds no meaningful weight penalty.

Specialized Eliminator Radial - 29" • Also 1,335g (Grid casing, 29") - both radial test tyres weighed identically.

So the short version:
TyreCasingWeight (29")
Schwalbe Magic Mary RadialGravity Pro1,406g
Schwalbe Magic Mary RadialTrail Pro~1,220g
Specialized Butcher RadialGrid1,335g
Specialized Eliminator RadialGrid1,335g

Worth noting: Schwalbe don't currently offer a Butcher or Eliminator radial - those tread patterns are Specialized's own. If you specifically wanted the Schwalbe equivalents, the Albert (more versatile) and Shredda (more aggressive front) are the comparable options in radial form.
 
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