Butterfly Kong Linghui Special

Composite/carbon

11 Reviews

#1 — December 2022

In my opinion, the KLS is one of the most successful ALC blades. Thanks to the stronger center and upper Hinoki, it has a softer feel than other ALCs. It is a very accurate and stiff blade.

Overall, the KLS is a technical blade that is unbeatable for in-table and short out-of-table play.

#2 — September 2022

Old, black tag. A very, very good blade! A little stiff but with a soft feeling. Control is perfect with Tenergy 05 on FH and Donic Baracuda on BH. The throw angle is just a little lower than Viscaria, but it still has a very nice curve for topspin. Blocks, drives, and even chops are very easy to do and precise. Light weight, perfect control, excellent for topspin, superb feeling. What more could you expect from a blade?

#3 — October 2018

3+2 ALC with AN handle. Unusual and unique feel since the beginning. It served me from around 2003 to 2005. I started using it when I was 9 years old for 3 years. It is very easy at blocking and driving. The rest is just okay. I have many sweet memories with this blade, having won several provincial competitions when I was little.

#4 — May 2016

Kong Linghui style

China rubber FH n’ Japan rubber BH…

#5 — April 2012

Very good soft feeling blade and fast. I think it’s not suitable for beginners, but who cares? It is a good blade.

#6 — January 2012

Review:

The blade is suitable for blocking and looping. It can handle both Euro/Jap and Chinese rubbers well. However, it is recommended to avoid using the heaviest types of rubbers with this blade.

Similar Blade:

In my opinion, a blade that plays similarly to the KLHS is the Galaxy T-7. My Galaxy T-7, which weighs only 86 grams, plays very similarly to the KLHS, which weighs 83 grams.

#7 — October 2011

Best feeling alc blade I have ever used.

On the flip side, it is too light and hard to play with power with it (lacks top gear).

#8 — September 2010

Kong Linghui is a very nice blade. I used it with Andro Revolution C.O.R, and it was a great combination!

#9 — September 2009

Expensive but made to a very high quality. It feels amazing when you block with it, but it’s not very good at smashes and hard hits. It’s a light blade, a little on the thick side, and has a big sweet spot. I didn’t like the label on the handle, but that is just a minor problem.

#10 — March 2008

I have used this blade for two years. It is great for looping and okay for hitting. However, it is a bit bouncy for the short game. There is almost no feedback on soft shots, which is why I ultimately switched blades. The build quality is very high, and I like the flat oval handle shape. The arylate gives this blade virtually no vibration, and the difference in the sweet spot from the edge of the blade is insignificant.

#11 — March 2008

This blade is one of the nicest blades I have ever used. It offers a very good feel for the ball and excellent control. It has decent speed for executing killing shots.

The one aspect I don’t like about this blade is the design of its handle and label. The quality of wood used for the handle does not appear to be very good. In contrast, the blade’s playing surface is of very high quality.

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