Victas Koji Matsushita ZC

All-wood 2 reviews

Blade description:

The Victas Koji Matsushita ZC table tennis blade is a well-rounded blade designed for all-around play. It is constructed with five plies of wood, including two layers of limba, two layers of kiri, and a core of kiri. The blade has a thickness of 5.8mm and weighs approximately 87 grams.

The VICTAS Koji Matsushita ZC blade is known for its excellent control, making it a great choice for players who prioritize precision and accuracy in their shots. It provides a good balance between speed and control, allowing players to generate powerful shots while maintaining control during rallies. The blade's stiffness rating of 5 indicates that it is relatively flexible, which contributes to its excellent control and touch.

The Victas Koji Matsushita ZC blade also offers good consistency, making it a reliable option for players of all levels. The blade's limba outer plies provide a crisp and responsive feel, while the kiri core helps to absorb vibrations and provide a more controlled feel.

Overall, the Victas Koji Matsushita ZC blade is a versatile and well-rounded option for players of all levels. Its combination of control, speed, and consistency make it a great choice for all-around players who prioritize precision and accuracy in their shots.

Recent Reviews

#1 — Long Time Ago...

Victas Koji Matsushita ZC Table Tennis Blade Review

Pros:

  • High-quality construction
  • Provides excellent spin for chop/loop-oriented play
  • Comfortable handle
  • Premium appearance

Cons:

  • Flexibility can lead to balls being catapulted behind the table during power smashing
  • Two gears (medium and fast) can be challenging to control, resulting in inconsistency in attacking shots

Comparison with Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive Blade:

Victas Koji Matsushita Offensive Blade:

  • Stiffer and better suited for attack style of play (smash/drive/loop)
  • Average chop performance
  • Thickness: 6.0mm thick, 95gr

Victas Koji Matsushita ZC Blade:

  • Thinner and more flexible, ideal for spin-oriented play (loop and chop)
  • Smash performance can be inconsistent due to catapult effect
  • Thickness: 5.5mm thick, 87gr

Conclusion:

  • The VKM Offensive blade is more suitable for players who prefer to play close to the table and set up attacks with smooth rubber. It offers stability and relatively fast response.
  • The KMO ZC blade is more appropriate for players who play further away from the table and rely on spin-oriented strokes (chops and loops). It generates more spin than the VKM Offensive blade.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on the individual player’s style of play and control abilities.

#2 — Long Time Ago...

KM ZC Straight Handle

  • Weight: 86 g
  • Grip: Super comfortable, larger than average (31mm X 24mm) and shorter (97mm)
  • Similar to the Victas Koji Matsushita Special, with a stiff core and softer outer plies
  • Very stable for chopping on both sides
  • ZC offers slightly better consistency than the SP
  • SP has a lower throw and less arc than the ZC
  • Both blades offer sufficient speed for attacking without sacrificing control
  • The reviewer will continue testing both blades with the same rubbers (VS>401, 2mm / P1V, 0,5mm)
  • If the playing properties are confirmed, the reviewer may adopt the ZC due to its comfortable grip.

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