Dropped over $200 on the Chinese Penhold version of this blade. It's more of a collector's item but I've been playing with it for the last 3 weeks. The blade is of typical Butterfly high quality control. I've used another Zylon Carbon blade before (Mizutani Jun) so I will compare those 2 blades.
In terms of speed the MJ is a bit faster than the TBZLC. But what sets the TBZLC apart from the MJ is that it is much more linear in terms of the way the ball travel when stroked. It's perfect for my Chinese short pips hitting style. The ball travels a flat arc, making flat hits very precise and dangerous.
The weight of the blade i received was 86.2 grams.
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for Butterfly Timo Boll ZLC
on February 19, 2009
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