Xiom Cho Dae Seong Blade Review
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Topic: Xiom Cho Dae Seong Blade Review
Posted By: yogi_bear
Subject: Xiom Cho Dae Seong Blade Review
Date Posted: 09/07/2023 at 2:22am






Xiom Cho
Dae Seong Blade
Weight:
87 grams
Plies: 7
(Koto Outer – TMX 2nd and 4th layers)
Speed:
Off+
Thickness:
5.8mm
It is
common in other brands to have a blade with similar construction re-made into
another blade with a different name. Believe me I used to have my reservations
on this kind of practice since when I tried the original blade and compared it
with the new re-made blade with a different handle. For the test, I have used
the Jekyll & Hyde rubbers and also the new Vega Korea rubbers alternately
on each side. The quality of the blade as expected is superior to most European
brands. The quality and finish are topnotch and the blade construction and
quality can rival the blades from Japan. The CDS TMX blade has a very
beautifully made handle. It is apparent upon unboxing of the blade. Xiom is
famous for its flashy designs even back then with their older generation of
blades and shirts. The handle is very colorful, I think it is safe to say that
this is the most colorful handle I have ever seen in the market today. The
handle has color combinations that are vibrant and very pleasing to the eyes.
This also has the most comfortable handle among the blades I have owned. I will
discuss it further in the review. The blade handle also has its distinct metal
emblem and logo on each side and the bottom of the handle. The blade surface is
larger than regular Xiom blades as it is a PRO version and has a blade head
dimension of 160 mm x 152 mm.
This is a
very fast blade. The Trimetrix layer kicks in the moment you loop or drive the
ball. As what I have discussed in my other reviews of Trimetrix blades from
Xiom, the ball feel is quite different and the Trimetrix is the best of 3
worlds and not just 2 because it is a combination of 3 widely used composite
materials like arylate, carbon and zylon fibers. This is a very fast blade as
it is considered as an off+ blade. This is as fast or faster than those ZL
blades in the market that are popular coming from major brands. This is
comparable in speed or even faster than blades like Zhang Jike ZLC Fan Zhedong
ZLC blades. Having used the Vega Korea rubber which is not considered as fast
as other premium ESN or German rubbers, the combination can still be considered
as offensive plus since bounce is really evident on every topspin or drive
shot. With rubbers like Jekyll and Hyde 50X or Jekyll and Hyde 47.5X, this is
where the blade becomes a very fast attacking setup even away from the table. I
guess the latter blade/rubber combination is leaning towards follow up attacks
like forehand and back hand re-topspin or counter looping after your initial
attacks that you have to stay away from the table.
I would
rather dwell more on the overall performance of the blade since in my opinion,
blades nowadays do not emphasize too much on speed or power but rather on the
balance of speed, control and ability to generate speed. You can add the
characteristic of having good feel when the ball hits the blade. You see,
modern blades nowadays are not as fast as the blades we have before. Yes, there
are still off++ blades with very stiff carbon blades but modern blades nowadays
have a built-in flex that are found in the blade’s characteristics because a
shift towards a more balanced blade in terms of producing spin, having a good
feel and control, and good amount of speed instead of just having speed and
power as the top characteristics in a blade. The change in the ball by the ITTF
fostered the need for these modern blades with improved modern characteristics.
I think the Trimetrix will soon be a common composite material among modern
blades but with different names depending on the brand using them. For now, 2 brands
are using the Trimetrix composite materials with different names. How does this
blade feel like looping an underspin ball? There is a mixed feeling of softness
when looping the ball but at the same time it doesn’t feel as soft as a 7 ply
all-wood blade. When you loop an underspin ball, it feels more than enough to
properly brush it but it does not feel too repulsive. The feeling and blade response
towards the ball to say that it is very balanced is an understatement. For a
blade and not just the rubbers I was using during the tests, the CDS TMX blade
has the right amount of gears. It gives you the feeling that it can be slow on
very delicate shots but can be very fast when you are attacking every type of
spin given to you that is in all distances from the table. Above the table,
with shots like drops shots and flicks, the control and speed are pretty balanced
but at the same time accuracy even when using very fast rubbers like 50X are
surprisingly above on what I was expecting them to be. It also acts like it has
flex that when blocking initial loops or follow up on counter topspins, the CDS
TMX blade has the control and accuracy on placements that will suffice. When attacking
near the table, the CDS TMX blade acts like a pure carbon blade with fast speed
but then again it has better control due to the presence of its ZL and AL-C
components. Unlike pure carbon blades that are too stiff and have diminished
feel, the CDS blade can give you the best of both worlds where the feel which
is an important factor for controlling the ball during fast attacks near the table
are present in the blade but also the required speed needed by most higher-level
players that will not make players want more. Attacking away from the table will
not disappoint you since the CDS blade has the higher gears to produce powerful
shots away from the table but at the same time still has some flex to produce
the best possible amount of spin you need especially during counter looping
rallies. I understand that rubbers play a huge part on this part of the game
but having the right blade also is an equal and important factor.
Overall,
this is the best feeling composite blade I have ever tried and it feels really
different that one has to try it first to check on what I have experienced on
this blade. Bottomline is, if you want a blade that has the feel of Viscaria
but feels faster yet has a better feeling of flex and has a more feeling of softness,
has a better speed than most ZL blades, the Cho Dae Seong blade is one blade
you should really try.
 


------------- Independent online TT Product reviewer of XIOM, STIGA, JOOLA, SANWEI, GEWO, AIR, ITC, APEX, YASAKA and ABROS
ITTF Level 1 Coaching Course Conductor, ITTF Level 1 Coach
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Replies:
Posted By: Rinforzando
Date Posted: 09/08/2023 at 10:36am
Hi Yogi,
Is there any difference between cds pro and ajh outer pro ?
------------- Blade: DMS Deluxe carbon FH: Bomb Hammer BH: Barna Super Glanti
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Posted By: yogi_bear
Date Posted: 09/20/2023 at 8:32am
Rinforzando wrote:
Hi Yogi,
Is there any difference between cds pro and ajh outer pro ? |
Same blade but different feel.
------------- Independent online TT Product reviewer of XIOM, STIGA, JOOLA, SANWEI, GEWO, AIR, ITC, APEX, YASAKA and ABROS
ITTF Level 1 Coaching Course Conductor, ITTF Level 1 Coach
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Posted By: Arkady1975
Date Posted: 11/10/2023 at 8:38am
Does this blade has the same composition with Viscaria?
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Posted By: yogi_bear
Date Posted: 11/10/2023 at 1:32pm
Arkady1975 wrote:
Does this blade has the same composition with Viscaria? | no, different.
------------- Independent online TT Product reviewer of XIOM, STIGA, JOOLA, SANWEI, GEWO, AIR, ITC, APEX, YASAKA and ABROS
ITTF Level 1 Coaching Course Conductor, ITTF Level 1 Coach
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