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@ 7plywood..
 
Not necessarily.. When I mentioned this, it obviously means the same opponents I used to play with earlier are now having more problems dealing with the amount of turn with the new equipment..
 
Even international players have problems dealing with excess turns off the table.. I have seen players missing balls or hitting them out..
 
So irrespective of the class of opponents, it speaks about the blade and rubber itself !
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Another update. The Timo Boll ZLF is more effortless when it comes to topspin against backspin.. My probability has increased from 75% to 90% Smile
 
The other best part is when you can generate lots of spin when you return topspin with topspin..
 
Also, after playing trying out this blade, one of my coaches, a former international player from India, has decided to shift from Amultart to ZLF. So that should say something about the blade..
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Another not so related question, can anyone comment how does ZLF compare to Kung Linghui carbon (the old version)?
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KLHS is stiffer than ZLF. KLHS is faster. ZLF has more dwell, more spin, and better control with looping. ZLF is soft and flexible. KLHS has a medium feel. ZLF has koto (Ayous?) outer plies, KLHS has toasted Hinoki outers. KLHS is about 1mm thicker. Besides all of that, Arylate/Carbon feels different than Zylon.
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could any one give a peed comparison between the alc the zlc and mj
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Originally posted by sunnyboyshines sunnyboyshines wrote:

Another update. The Timo Boll ZLF is more effortless when it comes to topspin against backspin.. My probability has increased from 75% to 90% Smile
 
The other best part is when you can generate lots of spin when you return topspin with topspin..
 
Also, after playing trying out this blade, one of my coaches, a former international player from India, has decided to shift from Amultart to ZLF. So that should say something about the blade..

Does this blade shine in the driving/ counters department as well or is it just pure loopers dream blade ? 
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Originally posted by right2niru right2niru wrote:

Originally posted by sunnyboyshines sunnyboyshines wrote:

Another update. The Timo Boll ZLF is more effortless when it comes to topspin against backspin.. My probability has increased from 75% to 90% Smile
 
The other best part is when you can generate lots of spin when you return topspin with topspin..
 
Also, after playing trying out this blade, one of my coaches, a former international player from India, has decided to shift from Amultart to ZLF. So that should say something about the blade..

Does this blade shine in the driving/ counters department as well or is it just pure loopers dream blade ? 

No reply to the above question from any ZLF user ? 
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Originally posted by right2niru right2niru wrote:

Originally posted by right2niru right2niru wrote:

Originally posted by sunnyboyshines sunnyboyshines wrote:

Another update. The Timo Boll ZLF is more effortless when it comes to topspin against backspin.. My probability has increased from 75% to 90% Smile
 
The other best part is when you can generate lots of spin when you return topspin with topspin..
 
Also, after playing trying out this blade, one of my coaches, a former international player from India, has decided to shift from Amultart to ZLF. So that should say something about the blade..

Does this blade shine in the driving/ counters department as well or is it just pure loopers dream blade ? 

No reply to the above question from any ZLF user ? 


This is good for drives off the bounce close to the table and counter-topspin at the table and near mid-distance. It is an OFF- blade with good dwell, drive at the top of the bounce or after it lack some punch.

I have used both ZLF and ZLC. ZLC is better for driving.
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