I would chose Xiom Stradivarius, although it's NOT Arylate Carbon - it's Aramid Carbon.
Stradivarius is closer to me, but faster than my needs.
When you know that Arylate is a kind of Aramid and that the Aramid fiber used in the Stradivarius is the same molecular construction as the fiber used in Butterfly ALC blades, just from a different source and a slightly different thickness, you realize that the two companies using different names for the same substance is really just MARKETING.
Research on what Arylate and Aramid are should allow you to find the info that Arylate is a class of Aramid fibers.
The fact that Xiom uses the same substance as Butterfly but uses the term Aramid instead of Arylate is so people who don't know will think they are different in some way, I got that info from a guy who works developing blades for Xiom.
Stradivarius does feel different from the Butterfly ALC blades though. This developer from Xiom confessed that they were not fully able to get their ALC layer to feel the same as the Butterfly ALC layer.
So, different. But not for the reasons you may have thought.
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