I see people are still posting here. I would like to give an update to what I eventually went with and to also conclude this thread.
At the time I was coming from a Sanwei V5 Pro. This blade was alright. I liked its feeling on topspin shots, it was a hard feeling blade, but it grabbed the ball really well on slower shots. But it felt a bit weird and inconsistent at times. The different in the throwangle between spinshots and flat hits was immencely big, something I never experienced with any other blade. I did buy it for $35 off Aliexpress and recieved it in bubblewrap without the real box from. So I don't even know if it was real, lol.
Eventually I went to the store and I tried a bunch of different blades to see what I liked. It went from Ma Lin Carbon to Gauzy SL to Primorac off- to Harimoto ALC. I asked about Falcema, but they unfortunately didnt have a testracket. The guy in the Store actually reccommend me Timo Boll ZLF, because its supposedly a Viscaria without the ALC, but with ZL-fiber instead, but also unfortunately no test racket.
Eventually I went with Ma Lin Carbon, because it was good enough, cheap, and I just desperately needed something to replace my (probably fake) Aliexpress blade with. And I didn't feel like spending €150-200 on a racket I wasn't completely sold on either.
After playing 6 months with the Ma Lin I started looking for another blade again. Even though I had great results (19/24 matches and 80+ points added to my rating), I felt like the Ma Lin wasn't supporting my 'natural' way of striking the ball, especially on the backhand I felt handcuffed at times. So I played with a bunch of rackets from clubmates: Inspira Plus (Wang Manyu), Ovtcharov ALC, Fan Zhendong CNF, Franziska ZLC, Syntaliac VCI, and more. Eventually I quite liked the Inspira Plus. It was a bit hard and fast but not in an uncontrollable manner. There was 1 big downside though: lack of spin. Same as with my Timo Boll Spirit, I guess outer ALC just isn't for me.
Then I met a foreign student that occasionally played at our club. He was using a Timo Boll ZLF. I asked him if I could hit a few balls with it. And I immidiately felt it had potential. So the next weekend I went back to the store I tested all those rackets before, and got myself a Timo Boll ZLF. So far I have only had 4 sessions with it, and even though I am far from fully adjusted, I feel like I am playing so good. The blade is actually working with me instead of against me.
So yeah I can pretty much reccommend this blade to anyone looking for a slower Viscaria/Timo Boll ALC. It is expensive though. But I will gladly spend €180 on a blade that I know is exactly what I am looking for. Rather then spening more time and money on 'better value alternatives'.