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ZJK ZLC vs Super ZLC |
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aroonkl
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Posted: 04/24/2015 at 12:35pm |
Anyone tried both and could give one's opinion? What is extra for another $100 Super thing?
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kprimorac
Super Member Joined: 12/18/2005 Location: Belgium Status: Offline Points: 277 |
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Better feel, more spin, more speed and more power , i feel also better control but some beginning players don't have the same opinion than me. They said that it's diffilcult to control at full power, you must reach some level to exploit all possibilities of this expensive but excellent blade,personnally, this is the best BTY blade I ever play with.
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aroonkl
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On slow speed (short game placement) is it faster than zlc? Harder to control?
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spinny
Super Member Joined: 03/20/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 147 |
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I owned these 2 blades so I can tell you exactly what I experienced: If you are more of a blocker or hitter, you will love S- ZLC because it is very linear and provides steady/lower throws. It is extremely consistent and it is good for close to table. When you're away from the table the ball tends to die bc of the low throw of the blade
If you're more into looping, you'll like regular ZLC. ZLC provides more spin obviously bc any slower blade will provide more control and spin. To me the S ZLC is too fast and rigid. To me it is not worthy $100 extra as BTY blade is already expensive. If you like S ZLC go for MJ ZLC. It is softer and has more feeling. Hope this help |
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