Have you tried Stuor Cybershape blades?

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They have a Viscaria, Long 5 and normal Cybershape clone.


Have you played with one of them?

Can you compare them to some other blades ( not cybershape)?

How is speed, flex, feeling?



Or is anyone willing to do the community a favor
 
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I've tried a number of their blades. There's a fair bit of variation: I had 2 Stuor Harimoto ZLC's. One was incredible, literally the best blade I have ever tried. Even better than the real $400 Harimoto SZLC. The other one was still good enough, but nothing like the 1st one.

I tried the Stuor FZD ALC, it was hard and stiff and fast, but nothing wrong with it if you want that style.

I tried the Stuor Long 5, I felt it was too soft and too flexy. But again, I think there is a fair bit of variation here.
 
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I've tried a number of their blades. There's a fair bit of variation: I had 2 Stuor Harimoto ZLC's. One was incredible, literally the best blade I have ever tried. Even better than the real $400 Harimoto SZLC. The other one was still good enough, but nothing like the 1st one.

I tried the Stuor FZD ALC, it was hard and stiff and fast, but nothing wrong with it if you want that style.

I tried the Stuor Long 5, I felt it was too soft and too flexy. But again, I think there is a fair bit of variation here.

He asked specifically about cybershape Stuor blades, not Stuor blades in general
 
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He asked specifically about cybershape Stuor blades, not Stuor blades in general
Don't expect tensor to actually answer the question, this dude is something else.

I remember guy was asking something about a hurricane, and he asked in that post what Chinese rubber reacts the most to booster.
 
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He asked specifically about cybershape Stuor blades, not Stuor blades in general
I only tried the Stuor cybershape briefly on a friend's paddle, and it felt like a normal Stuor blade to me. So I don't have too much to contribute there.

I only give him some info regarding my experience with Stuor, if it is helpful to him. If it's not helpful, he can disregard my info.
 
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Never tried that particular one but I have used a viscaria clone Stour and it was pretty solid. If i was trying to save some money, i would definitely consider. They are well made, especially for the price point.
I agree. If you are trying to save money, and if your demands are not crazy high, then I think you will be satisfied.

I tried the Stuor FZD ALC. And I tried the Stuor Cybershape Viscaria clone on a friend's paddle. I guess it more or less felt like the same thing but in a Cybershape.

Speed, flex, feeling all felt pretty standard to me. I don't remember anything unusual. So if you are not expecting too much, I don't think you will be upset with this blade.
 
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HEH, THIS IS THE NUMBERS TO SHAME DEVIL.

Yes, China manufactories breeding Cyber Shape clones in plenty. Only those products with a true shape geometry is of real value. Check out yours against the standard measurements of original STIGA Cyber Shape.

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