I’m in love (Tibhar MK Carbon)

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I stumbled upon this review on TTgearlab.com: https://ttgearlab.com/2024/01/12/tibhar-mk-carbon-full-review/

I’ve been playing with Viscaria for about a half year now, liked the control, the speed, but not a huge fan of that hollow, cracked wood feeling which usually comes with outer ALC blades (I have tried Viscaria, Xiom 36.5, Donic Skachkov Carbon to name a few). Now, the review said “great ball touch. Very precise control is possible because the hitting feeling is transmitted very clearly without the hollow feeling that sometimes occurs with the blades of similar type”. So I decided to go for it, although the price is rather high, the blade retails for 180-190 EUR. What can I say – I’m in love :) The touch is really out of this world, both on weak hits and the overly satisfying harder hits, when carbon gets activated without that cracked wood sensation… and the sweet spot is basically the whole blade face. I have tried close to 100 blades over my EJ journey, nothing compares to the MK Carbon.



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I stumbled upon this review on TTgearlab.com: https://ttgearlab.com/2024/01/12/tibhar-mk-carbon-full-review/

I’ve been playing with Viscaria for about a half year now, liked the control, the speed, but not a huge fan of that hollow, cracked wood feeling which usually comes with outer ALC blades (I have tried Viscaria, Xiom 36.5, Donic Skachkov Carbon to name a few). Now, the review said “great ball touch. Very precise control is possible because the hitting feeling is transmitted very clearly without the hollow feeling that sometimes occurs with the blades of similar type”. So I decided to go for it, although the price is rather high, the blade retails for 180-190 EUR. What can I say – I’m in love :) The touch is really out of this world, both on weak hits and the overly satisfying harder hits, when carbon gets activated without that cracked wood sensation… and the sweet spot is basically the whole blade face. I have tried close to 100 blades over my EJ journey, nothing compares to the MK Carbon.



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What is the composition of this blade? is it similar to Viscaria? How is the handle shape and design? Is the blade balanced on both FH and BH? is it faster, harder or softer compared to Viscaria? Please elaborate a bit more.
 
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