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I’ll probably choose Long 5X then as it’s cheaper, probably won’t be much different feel than provincial W968 as an intermediate ella yet, and my club mate says I play extremely better with Long 5X than FZD ALC. Long 5X felt really good too for my personal feeling
I had a Long 5X and it is nothing like a 968. Totally different feel and characteristics - felt harder and stiffer with less dwell and control than even the HL5 never mind the prov or Nat 968’s. If you are looking to save money why not consider a Hurricane King Q?
 
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Yes, but both around 1mm bigger than hurricane king, which I prefer
Are the handle sizes the same?
I’m revising this answer having played with both today - identical weight with same rubbers but S handle feels just a little more full all round.
 

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I had a Long 5X and it is nothing like a 968. Totally different feel and characteristics - felt harder and stiffer with less dwell and control than even the HL5 never mind the prov or Nat 968’s. If you are looking to save money why not consider a Hurricane King Q?
I will see if I can find any of my club mates to try Hurricane King Wang Chuqin. I am only considering Long 5X because it felt really good and comfortable when I played it. Far more control in short game than my FZD and forehand felt way more comfortable while backhand was only a bit better on FZD than Long 5X. Also on prott, Wang Chuqin is $160 compared to $138 Long 5X
 
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I will see if I can find any of my club mates to try Hurricane King Wang Chuqin. I am only considering Long 5X because it felt really good and comfortable when I played it. Far more control in short game than my FZD and forehand felt way more comfortable while backhand was only a bit better on FZD than Long 5X. Also on prott, Wang Chuqin is $160 compared to $138 Long 5X
Of course, I understand - for me the 5x just lost everything the hurricane blades are all about. It may suit you and also it will feel closer to the stiffer more direct feeling you’re used to.
 
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Of course, I understand - for me the 5x just lost everything the hurricane blades are all about. It may suit you and also it will feel closer to the stiffer more direct feeling you’re used to.
Since i used a viscaria type blade in FZD ALC, I feel like it will be easier for me to transition to Long 5X and then eventually maybe one of the 968 blades. But I do really like Wang Chuqin and the dark handle and if it plays really well, then I will buy it. Main thing for me abt the Wang blade that I hope it has is that the forehand plays much better than FZD while the backhand is only marginally worse than FZD, which is why I liked Long 5X. What do you think Wrighty?
 
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Since i used a viscaria type blade in FZD ALC, I feel like it will be easier for me to transition to Long 5X and then eventually maybe one of the 968 blades. But I do really like Wang Chuqin and the dark handle and if it plays really well, then I will buy it. Main thing for me abt the Wang blade that I hope it has is that the forehand plays much better than FZD while the backhand is only marginally worse than FZD, which is why I liked Long 5X. What do you think Wrighty?
One thing to mention that HL5X has thicker core than HL5 and its more like outer carbon than inner. But its still inner carbon so dwell time and control should be higher than FZD ALC. This is why felling to FZD feels same.
 
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One thing to mention that HL5X has thicker core than HL5 and its more like outer carbon than inner. But its still inner carbon so dwell time and control should be higher than FZD ALC. This is why felling to FZD feels same.
Yeah this is what It felt like to me. More control than FZD but still relatively same feeling. The forehand felt wayyyyy better to me
 
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Since i used a viscaria type blade in FZD ALC, I feel like it will be easier for me to transition to Long 5X and then eventually maybe one of the 968 blades. But I do really like Wang Chuqin and the dark handle and if it plays really well, then I will buy it. Main thing for me abt the Wang blade that I hope it has is that the forehand plays much better than FZD while the backhand is only marginally worse than FZD, which is why I liked Long 5X. What do you think Wrighty?
I think they’re very different blades - outer carbon vs inner carbon and limbs vs koto. If you want to change to inner/limba then go for HL5 or Hurricane King rather than try to find a hurricane that’s similar to outer ALC.
 
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I think they’re very different blades - outer carbon vs inner carbon and limbs vs koto. If you want to change to inner/limba then go for HL5 or Hurricane King rather than try to find a hurricane that’s similar to outer ALC.
So maybe the King would be better for me than a Long 5X in your opinuon
 
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Hl5x is more or less something in between an outer alc and an Innerforce type like hl5 or wang chuqin.
Therefore: if you want something a little more controlled, but still with harder and more linear feeling, then go for hl5x. If you want something totally different, go for hl5 or wang chuqin
 
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I have HL5 commercial and was wondering about hurricane wang commercial. Is there significant difference or we talking about 1-2% diff ?
Difficult to quantify but to me they are quite different - I didn’t get on with HL5 but I really liked the King. Caveat being I am a year down the road and more inclined towards inner carbon blades now than when I had the 5/5x.
 
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Difficult to quantify but to me they are quite different - I didn’t get on with HL5 but I really liked the King. Caveat being I am a year down the road and more inclined towards inner carbon blades now than when I had the 5/5x.
It seems to me that you really like the King more than the Long because it has a better BH and is slightly better feeling with still the same sort of control as a Long. This is why I’m starting to inch more toward buying a King now
 
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Hi all - will post here as I know there are a few threads on this topic but wanted to share my first impressions of these two blades. I have played with the Q968 for over a week and clocked up around 20h + as was at a training camp. The S968 I have played for around 2h so early days, but I did compare directly last night at my training session.

Both blades weigh the same and have almost identical rubbers - T05/T05fx on Q and T05/T64fx on S. Total blade weights within .2g of each other at 186.4g. The 64fx is slightly lower throw and a little more dynamic so "may" be having an impact, but regardless and despite these two blades clearly coming from the same family and having the same construction, they do play a little differently.

At this stage I cannot say which one I prefer playing with or play better with although I have played singles and doubles in both drills and matches with them.

So where do they differ..

1. Handle - no doubt that the S handle is larger and more substantial which feels different in hand. The Q handle is bigger than the King and regular HL5 and is not too small, but the Q is more solid all round. Balance - the S, with the bigger handle probably feels more balanced and slightly less head heavy than the Q, although both feel very well balanced.

2. Speed / Dynamics - the S feels slightly faster and more lively all round than the Q. The BH is probably where this was more apparent (may be influenced by the 64fx so need to consider this) but there is no doubt that whenever I swapped back to the S that it felt just that bit more dynamic and with a more penetrating arc.

3. Control - the Q feels like a slightly safer and more controlled blade and is probably more in the W968 domain than the S, which to me feels like it leans slightly more towards the outer carbon feel than the Q. It is however still very much an inner blade with the characteristics you would expect from this construction.

4. Spin - edge to the S here, the extra dynamic and speed seemed to be reflected in slightly more spin and penetration on the ball for the same effort, but I need to spend more time with both to really clarify this.

The bottom line is that these are both great blades and I enjoyed playing with both. At the end of the evening I had found myself enjoying the safety that the Q offered whenever I picked it up - but I spent more time with the S overall and found myself drawn back to it time and again because it just had the edge in terms of fun to use.

I wouldn't be surprised if this changes as I play more matches and seek consistency, but let's see..
 
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nice review, I'm curious of mine Q968 but I'm still waiting :rolleyes:
Are you gonna try it with some other rubbers (harder)? Or you will stick to these which currently playing/know the best (T05/T05fx/T64fx) w/o changing to many factors at the same time?
 
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nice review, I'm curious of mine Q968 but I'm still waiting :rolleyes:
Are you gonna try it with some other rubbers (harder)? Or you will stick to these which currently playing/know the best (T05/T05fx/T64fx) w/o changing to many factors at the same time?
I do hope yours arrives very soon!

I have some harder rubbers in my stash that I have used before - D09c / D64 / Q-Power / Bluestar A2 and will probably try them on one of these blades once I decide which one I will play for the season. I really get on well with the T rubbers and they seem to work well but I also know the harder rubbers on the FH are a good fit for these blades.
 
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