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Butterfly Zhang Jike Super ZLCby Butterfly
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See also: The First Model With Super ZL-Carbon The very first model with Super ZL-Carbon; Butterfly has succeeded in achieving not only a better reaction than existing blades, but also the expansion of the high-reaction area. It makes power and control possible at the same time. Class: OFF Head Size: 157x150mm Weight: 90g
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Additional InformationFAQ: Does Megaspin sell Japan-made Butterfly blades? Some Butterfly blades like Korbel and Grubba are produced in factories both in Europe and in Japan, so they exist in 2 variants. When a Japanese blade has a Europe-made version, we always carry the Japanese variant. Other blades like Butterfly Timo Boll Offensive are only made in China so we cannot carry a Japanese variant of these blades.
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Reviews of Butterfly Zhang Jike Super ZLC (30)
Plies: 7 (5 Wood + 2 Composite)
- 2 * Koto 0.5mm - 2 * SZLC 0.25mm - 2 * Limba 0.5mm - Kiri 3.1mm Width: 157mm Height: 150mm Thickness: 5.6mm Weight: 90g Speed: 9.3 Dwell/Spin: 8.6 Control: 8.4 Stiffness: 7.4 Hardness: 8.2 Value: 7 Overall: 9.4
Plies: koto 0.5mm - szlc 0.25mm - limba 0.5mm - kiri 3.1mm.
Dimensions: 157x150x5.6mm. Weight: 87-94g.
Guys, if you want to be a killer in speed, SPIN and control, use Rakza 9 both sides voila it is a monster. I have been trying tenergies but not as effective like Rakza 9. When I accidentally try My old Rakza 9 ...Wow perfect!!!!! Try it guys! update: changed the rubbers with tenergy 64 fh and tenergy 05fx or 05 much better.
Bought this blade along with JMSZLC directly from Butterfly. Compares to JMSZLC, the ZJKSZLC is slower, same spin, lower throw(med), slightly better control & more forgiving. little more dwell despite harder surface wood. The anatomic grip is wider than the JMSZLC and is perfect. Blade weighs 91.4g measured @5.6mm. I should have waited for the lighter blade but I wanted to get both blades at the same time. I have Fast Arc S1 max on FH & Razka Soft max on BH. Speed=9.3. Control=9.5. Spin=9.5. Feel=good, Flick=very easy. Flex=med+ firm. Hardness= med. Smash/Flat Hit/Punch/Drive=Excellent without too much vibration. Short/mid/Long Game=Very good. Push/chop=very good. Balance=good. AN grip=nice & wide. Dwell=good. Throw=med. Serve=ex. Sweetspot=huge. Overall=9.6
I am a beginner who s been practicing 5 days/ week for more than a year. I ve also taken private training with a certified coach. I just received my ZJK SZLC yesterday and played with it for 3 hours. Compared with my old blade Butterfly Photino ( both blades paired withTenergy 05-FX) I feel improvement a little in speed. The ZJK SZLC, however, gives me a huge improvement in control. Honestly, I was worried that my level could not adapt with this fast blade, but it turns out I am very happy with my purchase. I aggree with some reviews about the " sweet spot". Even the ball hits close to the rim of the paddle, it still returns with a surprised level of stability. I feel like I just stepped in a higher level with this beautiful blade. For the beginners like me, the ZJK super ZLC is realy worth your money
Beautiful blade. Too powerful/Hard to control. For collector. If you have a deep pocket then take this baby home. Very very nice. I like it.
This blade was pretty mediocre on the price value. I used it with Tenergy 05 on both sides, and although the contact was crisp, the blade was light, and in smashing the blade provided no feel, and when ever I wanted to do a speed drive, the blade did not come through at all. I changed back to my Timo Boll ZLC with Tenergy 64 on the forehand and Tenergy 05 on the backhand, and I immediately felt the ball hit more crisply, and the blocks and smashes were more accurate. I could also hit drives with more speed. I would not recommend the Zhang Jike Super ZLC. I myself really like the Timo Boll ZLC.
Hello! This is my review of the Butterfly Zhang Jike Super ZLC.
So first, here is a few generalities. Overall Rating: 99/100 Rubber Used: BH- Butterfly Spin Art 1.9 FH- Butterfly Spin Art 2.1 Handle used: Straight with a grip Weight: 88g - very evenly distributed, even with rubbers Throw Angle (the angle in which the ball propels): Somewhat low, but not as low as what others have said. Noticeable specialities: -Sweet spot (SO AWESOME) -Weight distribution -Control (but that also depends on your rubber) -The ZLC layer is very noticeable compared to paddles that are all wood -The box and blade are sexy Con: I think the price is definitely a con, but if you have the money and you are looking for the highest quality paddle for an offensive player, then it is worth the money. My personal review: I love this blade. I will not be getting rid of this Butterfly Zhang Jike Super ZLC blade any time soon, and look forward to using it with different rubber combinations. Immediately upon practicing with it for the first time, I could feel how it had a hard blade but extremely soft composition that gave it more power. Compared to things such as the Andro Temper Tech or other all wood blades, the ZLC had more control and power at the spin time. In addition to the soft composition and high spin/power rubber I used, the sweet spot of the paddle was INSANE, and added FURTHER control and power! In addition, the blade's weight contributed to the power of the paddle. The reason I am not worried about the power is because the throw angle with my high spin rubber resulted in a powerful blade, with lots of spin, that consistently landed where I wanted it to (even more so than my all wood blades). To be completely honest, I didn't know how I felt about it for the first 30 minutes. I had to change my stroke and and stances so I could hit it properly consistently, but once I did, I realized the combination of any rubber with this blade could potentially result in a beast of a blade. Although I would categorize this blade as OFF+ instead of OFF because it is just THAT powerful, but I think it is also well suited for modern defensive players, as well as those who are gentle OFF (not to be mistaken with OFF-) or OFF/OFF+. I believe that this blade could also fit all around players if they use rubbers that focus on control. Really, this blade is a jack of all trades. BUT..... The price is really, really high. Was it worth the price? Yes, but I don't think charging $400-600 for this paddle (depending on when, what type, rubbers, etc) is fair.
AMAZING, This blade is extremely fast but still retains a good ammount of control. Its true that its a tough beast to tame. But after you tame it you will feel like a king.
AMAZING!!!! No other comments, highly recommended if price is not a problem. looks sexy aswell
AMAZING, This blade is extremely fast but still retains a good ammount of control. Its true that its a tough beast to tame. But after you tame it you will feel like a king.
looks sexy aswell
Sweet feeling for heavy money. Bought this blade (nittaku barwell fleet before) and immedeately felt the difference. Good balance, fantastic control, perfect set of gears.
Cant say if its worth the money. But at least you dont have to worry, if there is a blade of better quality out there.
First of all I had a good deal on this blade when I purchased it. I never spent a lot of money on a blade in the past most then was around 60. I picked up on a friends suggestion who said you never see a professional golfer use a cheap set of clubs. I'm no pro at table tennis but this summer have had a crisis adapting to the new poly ball. After several changes to rubbers and blades I was considering my future with the sport I love so much. Then picking up on my friends advice I purchased this blade and went back to Xiom Vega Pro on my B/H and Dawei 388D1 on my F/H. Immediately I was full of confidence in hitting the ball with the backhand, unbelievable control. I spent approx. 2.5 to 3 hours training with this combination before I decided to play any games. My B/H smash is really powerful and accurate using less effort. I like to chop the ball to mix spins as well as top spin drives and loops, I found that chopping the ball needed some adjustment to be consistent, Blocks were amazing both on the F/H and the B/H.
I now feel that I can be more competitive when I play my games. I now think that cheap all round blades are ideal for beginners and intermediate players but a good quality blade is needed to get the most out of your game. If you can get this blade around 50% of its retail price then grab it with both hands, you will be amazed.
I did not buy this blade but played with it for an hour (friends blade). Very direct feel with excellent power from all distances. Smooth feeling FL grip but edges where sharp so sanding needed. Sanding should not be needed in a blade in this price range...shame Butterfly. Overall blocks where crisp with T05 both sides. Loops direct from mid/away from table. Short game good with nice ball touch. Vibration has a different feel in this one but in a good way. Not a pure power blade so fits in nice with offensive styles. Would I recommend this blade to the average club player...no way! There are other Z-carbon blades among most brands that feel and play just as nice. It is a very fine blade however vastly over priced. Large sweet spot, attractive design, slightly head heavy with T05 2.1. Do not buy this blade unless you have a dee!
p wallet or are a collector and want the most expensive BTY blade. Ribbit.
This by far is the best paddle I have ever played with. And I have played with many different paddles through out my years of playing table tennis. I use Stiga Airoc 2.1 on both sides. This blade is heavier than what I'm used to, I normally like 85 grams or under. But I had the opportunity to buy this blade much cheaper than the listed price above, so I took a chance and it was well worth it. It has good dwell time for such a fast blade and the softer sponge which I play with helps too with the dwell time. Close to medium range from the table is ideal. The large sweet spot gives you solid hits every time along with better control. This blade is not for beginners, but ideal for advance to professional players. If you want a serious blade that will help improve your game, this is the one, I recommend soft sponge rubber like Stiga !
Airoc soft which compliments the stiffness of the blade. Usually medium to hard rubber goes better with less stiff blades, but whatever your style is or if you choose this blade or not, have fun playing table tennis, one of the best sports in the world! :)
I own both the ZJK SZLC and JM SZLC and I can tell you that they are both exceptional blades. The JM SZLC is a bit slower and has longer dwell time so if you want to get creative I recommend it over the ZJK SZLC. On the other hand ZJK SZLC is less sensitive so you can be faster and still retain the same great control as the JM SZLC.If price is not an issue either one of these can be your best option.
Ok, for starters this blade is massively overpriced (but I had some spare cash so thought I'd try it). I did buy it cheaper than list price so it was about the same as the normal ZLC. I wouldn't say there is anything special about this blade at all! It has a lot of control but this makes it dull and lacking in feel. You have to put Tenergy on this blade. Other rubbers work (I put Tuttle Beijing IV on it at first and it played very well) however Tenergy gives it a bit more life. It wasn't that it played badly. On the contrary, it played very well. It's just that it lacks feel. My normal blade (and Ive had a few!) is a Butterfly Balsa Carbo X5. For a carbon blade this has much more feel and it's pretty cheap. For the list price of the SZLC I can buy 7 of these!
Build quality is very good. I'm sure the flashy box probably cost half the price!lol! For the money it would have been nice if it had come in a wooden box not cardboard. My coach and 6 other people at the club have tried the blade. No one was over impressed. I might stick mine on ebay if anyone wants it? Guess I haven't really sold it to you have I? :/ I still gave it a high rating as control-wise it is very good and if you're of a mind to you could just stand there and block loops all day. ![]() ![]()
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