The question is, Korbel is better than power wood about feeling, control and consistency? Because Bty is always lovable for whole world but that is subjective, then I just wanted to ask, if is really better, considering the price
No. That is actually not the question. The question may be: "which one will you like more?" But that is not about better and worse. And sometimes that is about your headspace, or how much the allure of one brand or another has captured your desire and caused your inner EJ virus to go haywire. And rest assured, you do have a bad case of be EJ virus. There is no doubt based on the number of posts in different threads you have made on this same subject.
To add to the information I gave about how the same kind of wood is different and denser wood generally feels better, here is more info:
Since the Korbel and the Power Wood are made with the exact same plies, they will feel similar in many ways. The thickness of the plies is slightly different and the gluing process is slightly different, and the way the wood is treated before the plies are laminated is slightly different. So they won't feel the same. Also, since trees are living and no two cuts of wood are the same and even the same cut from different parts of the same tree sometimes can have slightly different playing characteristics, NO TWO Korbels will play exactly the same. No two Power Woods will play exactly the same.
If you had 10 Korbels and 10 Power Woods, all the same weight, the ideal weight for you, some of the Korbels would feel a little better than others. Some of the Power Woods would feel a little better than others. The Korbels that felt the best would be slightly different than the Power Woods that felt the best. But they would be equally bestest! or do I mean besterer?
Let me say that in a slightly different way: if you had a really nice Korbel and an equally nice Power Wood, it would simply come down to your own personal preference which one you like more. Because they are both equally good!
What would really determine which one you liked more?
1) The handle, how it fits in your hand
2) The wings, how they feel to your hand
3) The small distinctive differences between Korbel ball feel and Power Wood ball feel: Korbel: softer; Power Wood: crisper
But the only way for you to know which one you like more would be to play with a good one of each for about 2 weeks to a month each. Without that, you can't really know. It would be even better if you did that test without knowing which was which so your preconceived opinions did not color your judgement.
However, that kind of test is probably not going to happen. So it is good for you to know that they are both equally besterer, or, if you would rather proper English: they are both equally excellent.
Choose one and be done with it. You are spending too much time on the subject for your own mental well being. Whichever one you choose will be the best one, once you groove your game with it for a few months. There is little doubt in my mind about that.
Rest assured, whichever one you choose is an excellent blade. If you find you can't break down and choose for yourself, here is what to do:
1) Find someone particularly bad at darts.
2) Make two cue cards. One that says KORBEL, one that says POWER WOOD.
3) Put them on a dart board.
4) Blindfold the person who will be your dart hurler.
5) Spin them around until they are dizzy and disoriented.
6) Drugs or alcohol may also help this process.
7) Have the person throw until a dart lands on one of the cue cards.
8) Get that blade and know that fate has chosen for you.
9) PLAY WITH THE BLADE and enjoy the choice the fates have decreed.
Don't worry so much about the specifics of equipment. It is not as important as you are thinking. And you have already made an excellent choice by narrowing things down to these two blades.
Sent from The Subterranean Workshop by Telepathy