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Hi everyone,
I've been gifted a Mizutani ZLC at christmas.
In comparison to more popular blades (Viscaria, Boll ALC, Harimoto...), the amount of reviews is very limited.
It's hard to have an idea of how this blade actually plays before you try it.
As I have not found a lot of information on this blade on the forum, I thought it would be interesting to make a review of it.
As well as discussing rubbers possible combinations.
Profile: French player with equivalent ranking of around 2200 USATT.
Previous Material: Harimoto SALC, FH: Dignics 09C, BH: Dignics 05.
For this test I paired it with 2 Tenergy 05 (rubbers I know very well and played for years).
First Impressions:
The blade is way softer than I expected (limba). Yet you have a really crisp feeling due to the ZLC fiber providing a lot of feedback.
I played with an Harimoto ALC in the past which was also soft but you felt the vibration way less.
The blade is very stiff. So it's never slow and never really fast.
When you don't engage much it's not that slow (maybe Tenergy plays a role here), you still get a slight catapult effect.
When you hit hard, the speed is not fast. You still get some speed but far from Boll ALC or HSALC.
This provides a level of control I've never played with before. The ball literally goes at the exact spot you aimed for, just not that fast.
You are never surprised by the angle or the arc.
This was very surprising to me as I really though this blade would be hard and fast. it's quite the opposite.
The paddle is 150*157, with weight handle heavy which was a game changer for me coming from a 152*158 HSALC.
The level of manoeuvrability is higher and transition from FH to BH way easier.
Now let's talk about the golden point of this blade: mid distance
I've never had this amount of fun playing table tennis in a long time. There is something about this blade at mid distance that is magical.
You won't overpower your opponent, but unless you don't touch the ball you won't miss the table, it's just automatic.
Of course no blade is perfect, let's talk now about it's limitations.
The Mizutani ZLC is made to brush the ball, it really falls short hitting flat, passive blocking is good but it's really not made to hit flat with force.
The level of spin you can generate is relatively high (serves, topspin..) but lower than over blades (Harimoto ALC, ML5...).
Basically you won't get the feeling of overpowering your opponent, but in exchange you will make less mistakes, less frustration from missing shots.
The rallies will be longer and you will outflank your opponent with placement more than speed.
Rubbers discussion: While I think it paired really well with Tenergy 05. I believe two things could be improved with different rubbers.
It's lacking a bit of grip --> Considering Dignics 09C and Zyre 03 on the forehand.
It's a bit to spin sensitive --> Considering Dignics 80 on the backhand.
I would be really happy to answer any questions people considering this blade may have.
For those playing with it, what rubbers are you using and why?
Kind Regards
I've been gifted a Mizutani ZLC at christmas.
In comparison to more popular blades (Viscaria, Boll ALC, Harimoto...), the amount of reviews is very limited.
It's hard to have an idea of how this blade actually plays before you try it.
As I have not found a lot of information on this blade on the forum, I thought it would be interesting to make a review of it.
As well as discussing rubbers possible combinations.
Profile: French player with equivalent ranking of around 2200 USATT.
Previous Material: Harimoto SALC, FH: Dignics 09C, BH: Dignics 05.
For this test I paired it with 2 Tenergy 05 (rubbers I know very well and played for years).
First Impressions:
The blade is way softer than I expected (limba). Yet you have a really crisp feeling due to the ZLC fiber providing a lot of feedback.
I played with an Harimoto ALC in the past which was also soft but you felt the vibration way less.
The blade is very stiff. So it's never slow and never really fast.
When you don't engage much it's not that slow (maybe Tenergy plays a role here), you still get a slight catapult effect.
When you hit hard, the speed is not fast. You still get some speed but far from Boll ALC or HSALC.
This provides a level of control I've never played with before. The ball literally goes at the exact spot you aimed for, just not that fast.
You are never surprised by the angle or the arc.
This was very surprising to me as I really though this blade would be hard and fast. it's quite the opposite.
The paddle is 150*157, with weight handle heavy which was a game changer for me coming from a 152*158 HSALC.
The level of manoeuvrability is higher and transition from FH to BH way easier.
Now let's talk about the golden point of this blade: mid distance
I've never had this amount of fun playing table tennis in a long time. There is something about this blade at mid distance that is magical.
You won't overpower your opponent, but unless you don't touch the ball you won't miss the table, it's just automatic.
Of course no blade is perfect, let's talk now about it's limitations.
The Mizutani ZLC is made to brush the ball, it really falls short hitting flat, passive blocking is good but it's really not made to hit flat with force.
The level of spin you can generate is relatively high (serves, topspin..) but lower than over blades (Harimoto ALC, ML5...).
Basically you won't get the feeling of overpowering your opponent, but in exchange you will make less mistakes, less frustration from missing shots.
The rallies will be longer and you will outflank your opponent with placement more than speed.
Rubbers discussion: While I think it paired really well with Tenergy 05. I believe two things could be improved with different rubbers.
It's lacking a bit of grip --> Considering Dignics 09C and Zyre 03 on the forehand.
It's a bit to spin sensitive --> Considering Dignics 80 on the backhand.
I would be really happy to answer any questions people considering this blade may have.
For those playing with it, what rubbers are you using and why?
Kind Regards