Butterfly Lin Yun-Ju Super ZLC

Composite/carbon

9 Reviews

#1 — October 2022

My blade is 80g FL, with Dignics 09c 2.1mm on both sides, which adds up to a 179g racket.

The center of gravity is slightly shifted towards the handle, which makes it feel easily light if not paired with heavier rubbers. It is a blade for near the table maneuvers, countering and flicking. Very large sweet spot with no vibration almost. It’s the kind of blade that takes getting used to and doesn’t necessarily make you feel like you’re ripping very powerful forehands or producing tremendous amounts of spin, yet your balls somehow do hand on the opponent’s side with formidable spin and speed.

#2 — September 2022

I use this fantastic blade with 09c on FH (2.1mm) and t19 on BH (2.1mm). While this blade may not pair well with all hard rubbers, it excels with rubbers like 09c. However, it does not perform as well with hurricane or sanwei target.

This blade is the primary reason I chose to use t19 on BH. It is lightweight, fast, and effortless to block your opponents' shots, sending the ball immediately back at them. Passive blocking to the short table can be challenging when the ball speed is already high, but adding a kick to your block is straightforward with a light flick.

Due to its excellent maneuverability and enhanced backhand capabilities, it is no wonder that this blade bears the name of LIN yun ju.

#3 — December 2021

After my first training session, I noticed that the blade seems like an improved version of the Viscaria. I have previously tried the TBALC, Viscaria, Joola Arona Off, Xiom ICE CREAM AZX and AZXi, and Nittaku Barwell Fleet. My current setup includes Tenergy 19 on the backhand and Tenergy 05 on the forehand. The blade is lighter than the Viscaria, weighing in at 81 grams, and it has a large sweet spot. It provides excellent control and good speed. Based on my initial training experience, it is an excellent blade. However, it is quite expensive.

After three weeks of training and matches, I can confidently say that this is the best blade I have ever played with. It offers a great balance of speed and control, and it has a wonderful feel. While it is very expensive, I believe it is worth the investment.

#4 — August 2021

Excellent speed control ratio. The composition is Koto-szlc-limba-kiri. My weight is 84 gr. It offers a direct feeling, easy power with multiple gears. Great touch for serve return, blocking, counter, and looping. The top speed is fast, but not hyperfast. It has one of the largest sweet spots I have ever experienced. The balance is wonderful. I highly recommend this blade. I’m using d09c on both sides. The biggest con is that it is crazy expensive!

#5 — May 2021

It’s lighter than Zhang Jike SZLC. Mine is 87g. It has less power but more control than ZJK SZLC. It doesn’t match with soft rubber like Tenergy FX but more with T05 or T-19 in backhand. For forehand, Dignics 05, 09c, and 80 are ok. I love using it.

#6 — March 2021

Of the SZLC (s), the LYJ falls between the JZK (harder and faster) and the Harimoto (softer feel).

I tested the blade with eight rubbers (ranging from 36 to 53 degrees of hardness) from various brands. The LYJ pairs particularly well with hard rubber. While it can also be used with soft rubber, it doesn’t provide the same level of spin or crispness as with harder rubber. The blade also performs well in chopping.

In实战 play, the LYJ offers a wider range and higher tolerance than the JZK across most types of rallies. However, the JZK excels in put-away shots and defensive chops against higher-level (US 2300+) players.

#7 — March 2021

Amazing blade for flick. It grips the ball well and favors short to mid-distance games. Compared to the Zjk super zlc, it has lower shot quality and is lighter in weight.

#8 — Long Time Ago...

81 grams, lighter than ZJSZLC, this is a perfect blade, 10/10.

#9 — Long Time Ago...

Blade: Nittaku Acoustic Carbon Inner Force Layer ZLC Category: Offensive Composition: Carbon, Arylate Carbon, ZLC, Hinoki Weight: 88g Thickness: 5.8mm Speed: Fast Control: High Feel: Medium-hard Price: $200

The Nittaku Acoustic Carbon Inner Force Layer ZLC is an offensive blade designed for advanced players. It features a combination of carbon, arylate carbon, ZLC, and hinoki layers, which gives it a fast speed and high control. The blade has a medium-hard feel, providing a good balance of power and precision. It is suitable for players who prefer an offensive style of play and demand a blade that can handle both fast and controlled shots.

The Nittaku Acoustic Carbon Inner Force Layer ZLC has a unique combination of materials that makes it suitable for a wide range of playing styles. The carbon layers provide speed and power, while the arylate carbon and ZLC layers add control and stability. The hinoki outer layer provides a good balance of hardness and flexibility, giving the blade a medium-hard feel.

Overall, the Nittaku Acoustic Carbon Inner Force Layer ZLC is an excellent blade for advanced players who are looking for a fast and controlled offensive blade.

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