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Yasaka Ma Lin Max Carbon
by Yasaka
The Ma Lin Max Carbon is a powerful carbon blade. This blade excels at fast loops at close distance, but still doesn't let up as you back off from the table. You can expect this blade to be relentless on all offensive strokes.
Ply: 7+ 2 carbon
Thickness: 6.4mm
Speed: 90
Control: 75
Weight: 90g
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Reviews of Yasaka Ma Lin Max Carbon (5)
maybe I would say it's a little bit strange blade. not bouncy, I feel a lot of vibrations and I don't feel the crisp, although I think it's has very good control..
I don't feel the carbon, except I hit with very hard.
I think I'm more comfortable with Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (YEO), it's has nice crisp feeling and polite vibration.
I think this Yasaka Ma Lin Max Carbon has more control, more power, more consistent when blocking and when counter hitting.
the conclusion is, YEO for begginer to intermediate, and YMLMC for next level player who need more deadly weapon.
I don't feel the carbon, except I hit with very hard.
I think I'm more comfortable with Yasaka Ma Lin Extra Offensive (YEO), it's has nice crisp feeling and polite vibration.
I think this Yasaka Ma Lin Max Carbon has more control, more power, more consistent when blocking and when counter hitting.
the conclusion is, YEO for begginer to intermediate, and YMLMC for next level player who need more deadly weapon.
Ordered a very light blade measured at 83.3g but the thickness was measured @ only 6.0mm instead of 6.3mm. Innerforce design with 3 wood plies on top of carbon+core. The 3rd wood ply is thick, placing the carbon buried deep under the surface; as a result the carbon can only be activated on harder strokes. Therefore, MLMC feels like a medium soft 7-ply limba wood blade on lighter strokes, but it can get pretty fast & hard feeling when the carbon is aroused. Got used to the excellent control right away and it's easy to play slow and it will also provide decent speed when needed. Speed is progressive; it has a very wide range of gears. You can hear the carbon as you hit hard and the ball feel turn hard at the same time. Very precise; not bouncy; has soft feel on lighter stokes & can grab the ball well; medium hardness on medium strokes and fast and hard on hard smashes The spin & loops produced are enormous. This is what I expected the DHS 301 to be but it isn't. Comparing these 2 blades, they have about the same amount of control, but the Max Carbon has higher speed when hit hard; more spinny; bigger handle; I like the Max Carbon much better and did not like 301 at all. Good quality at very low price. I use Vega Pro on FH and Razka 7 on BH.
Speed=9.0; Control=9.5; Spin=9.6; Feel=vary, Flick=easy+; Flex=6.5; Hardness=5; Balance=good; ST handle=large/nice; Dwell=good; Smash, flat hit & Drive=great; Throw=med+; Serve=great; Sweetspot=large; touch shot=great; Sound=wood popping sound, occasional glassy; Overall=9.3
Speed=9.0; Control=9.5; Spin=9.6; Feel=vary, Flick=easy+; Flex=6.5; Hardness=5; Balance=good; ST handle=large/nice; Dwell=good; Smash, flat hit & Drive=great; Throw=med+; Serve=great; Sweetspot=large; touch shot=great; Sound=wood popping sound, occasional glassy; Overall=9.3
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