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Composite/carbon
The best blade I have played with, it produces the greatest spin when paired with Nittaku Fastarc G1. It offers super block and touch editing. After using it for a year, I believe it is one of the most used blades from my collection, it performs like a miracle.
Speed: Off- to Off Feeling: Soft like Viscaria
The Quartet LFC is a fantastic blade for players looking to improve their backhand topspin while maintaining a strong forehand loop. Its exceptional balance provides both control and spin, making it a versatile option for a wide range of playing styles. The unique “tik tok” sound produced by the blade adds an element of character and feedback.
For optimal performance, medium to hard rubbers are recommended, such as MXS, Dignics 64, 80,09c, Tenergy 80, Tibhar 5Q, or Bluefire m1. These rubbers will complement the blade’s characteristics and enhance its overall effectiveness.
I want to say that this is my favorite Quartet blade. I love LFC blades (similar to zylon but with better power). I think the outer layer is limba, which is perfect for Chinese rubbers or tacky rubbers.
The handle is a bit bigger in terms of shape, especially on the neck part. I would not tag the LFC as OFF-; it is indeed OFF. However, it is more of a controlled offensive blade with enormous spin when we match it with Chinese rubbers. It is designed for hard rubbers, and the worst part in practice is defensive situations. This is a perfect match for Chinese players like Zhou Qihao, Leng Dapeng, and Liu Hanfeng.
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