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Topic: Jun Mizutani SZLC VS Jhang Jike SPZLC
Posted By: m123456
Subject: Jun Mizutani SZLC VS Jhang Jike SPZLC
Date Posted: 04/18/2017 at 9:59pm
Hi I'm a 1900 rated player and I'm looking to find a new blade. I heard these two are the top in market right now, but they are super expensive. I've never had any experience so can anyone tell the spec and details abt each blade, and like why the ZJK  costs more than JM. and are they worth the money or something like the carbonado 290 or 245, the hurricane long 5, timoboll zlc, or amultart zlc just as good.

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Feng Shuei



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Posted By: siestakey
Date Posted: 04/18/2017 at 10:46pm

  Hi , be very careful spending this sort of money , yes they are very, very good but IMO they are not worth the difference in money to Viscaria's etc . I own a Super ZJK , HL5 ,190 Carbonardo & an Amultart as well as a Barwell Fleet all cost way more than a Stiga Hybrid Wood for example that costs £45 and plays great !


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Posted By: m123456
Date Posted: 04/19/2017 at 1:04am
thnxs. I played with stiga hybrid wood but it doesn't have enough speed for me, tho it plays consistently. but I'm kinda new at this blade equipment stuff, but I need something better than a stiga infinity vps v since the new plastic ball has decreased speed. like I need something that has really fast speed like the amultart, but also gives consistent shots and not to numb in the feel for the touch shots, fast shots and blade. is there anything that u played with or own that u could recommend for a 2000 level player like me?

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Feng Shuei


Posted By: bbkon
Date Posted: 04/19/2017 at 1:36am
Originally posted by m123456 m123456 wrote:

Hi I'm a 1900 rated player and I'm looking to find a new blade. I heard these two are the top in market right now, but they are super expensive. I've never had any experience so can anyone tell the spec and details abt each blade, and like why the ZJK  costs more than JM. and are they worth the money or something like the carbonado 290 or 245, the hurricane long 5, timoboll zlc, or amultart zlc just as good.


just that expensive gear is more atractive many people like to have expensive things


Posted By: siestakey
Date Posted: 04/19/2017 at 6:13am
Originally posted by m123456 m123456 wrote:

thnxs. I played with stiga hybrid wood but it doesn't have enough speed for me, tho it plays consistently. but I'm kinda new at this blade equipment stuff, but I need something better than a stiga infinity vps v since the new plastic ball has decreased speed. like I need something that has really fast speed like the amultart, but also gives consistent shots and not to numb in the feel for the touch shots, fast shots and blade. is there anything that u played with or own that u could recommend for a 2000 level player like me?


  Yes , I would recommend Adidas Ultimate from Indopingpong , very good price & similar to an Amultart !


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Omega Tour 7 i


Posted By: m123456
Date Posted: 04/19/2017 at 8:53pm
does anyone know the blade composition of an amultart (the wood layers and carbon layers). and also the Hurrcane long 5

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Feng Shuei


Posted By: Crowsfeather
Date Posted: 04/19/2017 at 10:24pm
Amultart - Hinoki ZLC Kiri ZLC Hinoki



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Posted By: m123456
Date Posted: 04/19/2017 at 10:32pm
how is the amultart so fast when it's only 5 ply and top ply is hinoki which is a softer wood compared to other blade like viscaria which has koto as top ply?

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Feng Shuei


Posted By: m123456
Date Posted: 04/19/2017 at 10:38pm
is the throw angle for the amultart high (HL5 DHS), med, or low (like ZJK SZlC)

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Feng Shuei


Posted By: vinox27
Date Posted: 06/04/2017 at 6:22pm
I'm using the Amultart. I can say it has a medium throw.


Posted By: jpenmaster
Date Posted: 06/04/2017 at 8:49pm
I have a Hurricane Long V. It has Limba outer plies and is constructed like an innerforce blade. It reminds me of an innerforce alc just faster. Great woody feel until you start hitting harder. Amultart is much faster it reminds me of Schlager Carbon with a slightly softer feel. Another super fast Butterfly blade is Garaydia T5000. I believe Amultart and Garaydia are over 7mm thick. The only player I know that uses Amultart and controls it is 2300 usatt.


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Posted By: m123456
Date Posted: 06/04/2017 at 10:29pm
is the hurricane long v worth the struggle of 180 bucks? would it even give control on every shot along with a lot of power. I also heard the darn thing soaks up moisture really fast and doesn't last that long. is that true?

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Feng Shuei


Posted By: jpenmaster
Date Posted: 06/04/2017 at 11:53pm
Never had a problem with any blade soaking up moisture. If you are worried put a thin layer of sealant on the blade. HL5 can be had for $130-150 at most stores in asia. HL5 is a well balanced blade but power and control are up to you. I play H3 on both sides and honestly wish it was a tad slower but it is my technique that needs improvement not my equipment.
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Posted By: m123456
Date Posted: 06/05/2017 at 2:41am
what is ur rating?

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Feng Shuei


Posted By: jpenmaster
Date Posted: 06/05/2017 at 7:41am
I don't have one. Was never really interested in tournaments. The players I usually play with at my club are 1600-2000+

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