I prefer the feel of ZLF, so I like this blade, but it fails at doing anything more impressively than the ALC and is not worth the price.
What the ALC has in control, the ZLF loses a bit of and only for a slight increase of speed. This blade does seem to perform chops and blocks better (and I'm being very forgiving) than the ALC.
Not a bad blade by any means, but it doesn't mark any improvement from the more widely used and endorsed ALC.
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on February 17, 2013
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