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Tibhar Texo Off or Xiom Ztero Quad? |
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Sajid
Member Joined: 07/01/2012 Location: India Status: Offline Points: 19 |
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Posted: 08/03/2012 at 7:28am |
Hey guys! I jus wanted to get a new blade as my Michael Maze started to get old. Acctally id did not suit my game so i wanted to get a new one! I just wanted to to know which of these blades are best and which can suit my game which is an allround offensive game.
Thanks guys!
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silva7
Silver Member Joined: 03/14/2012 Location: New Zealand Status: Offline Points: 693 |
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i cannot say anything about the Tibhar Texo OFF but i can vouch for the ZQ. it is an excellent blade, not as fast as it is advertised " OFF++ "
good feel and great control. i am not sure how it plays with soft rubbers though. the ZQ has come up a lot in the forum lately. beware the blade is quite thick compared to Michael Maze and also it's on the heavier side. if you are going to order one, ask for one around 90-92g if possible
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Sajid
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Thanks a lot :)
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yogi_bear
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both blades are in different worlds. texo off is slower
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