I wanted to get back to this. A frame I do like visually (Yishun R1088D) is coming with T700, but still has the common weight of a Chinese carbon frame (>1000g).
Many like Speeder or TanTan speak of T800 and achieve just the same weight, even if the material is supposed to be lighter for the same structural integrity.
Is Yishun good at using T700? What weight could they save with better carbon?
And then on the other end, you've Winowsports with a new frame, which is ridiculous heavy and just loses 300g for the shipped model compared AliExpress ...
I recently learnt (and i am going to assume this is true) that you can't build a frame w T800 alone. T700 is the backbone of bike carbon stuff, both wheels and frames.
So you have 700 vs 700+800 vs 700+800+[1000/1100/MJ40 and other exotic stuff].
When we hear of sworks frame cracking like matches, it's probably because they use a lot of T1000 level fibers, which is stiff, but very fragile.
800 is stiffer and lighter than 700, and the next tier even more so. But all come at the detriment of strength.
So, when you see T800, afaik, you have to read T700+T800, probably in the realm of 50/50.
I think that to achieve a sub 1000g, you kind of have to use T1000 in the mix. Probably impossible with T700 alone, and i think rather unlikely w T7+8.
Re. the winow beast, if you're heavy and do only stead state efforts on the flat, then it's probably a nice bike. Otherwise i see every reason to buy something else.