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Are you using the non-pro model with gold lenses ?
Yes I am using the non-pro model with the gold lenses.
Are you using the non-pro model with gold lenses ?
Yes I am using the non-pro model with the gold lenses.
Is Jekyll & Hyde Z52.5 a sticky rubber?
I would say it is somewhere in between grippy and tacky... kinda like the Dignics 05.
I guess to your saying, the non-pro is really more than enough for most ppl. I should probably get the non pro since the price is fair too.Looks like a few people have tried the pro version, nothing much to add other than a minor part everyone seems to have missed. The pro version's handle has a slightly different shape than the non-pro version's. It's slightly thinner side to side in the middle part, so your fingers will wrap around a little more. Everything else seems to have been covered really well so I won't repeat what everyone else have been saying here. I do however slightly prefer the non-pro version, it's a lot cheaper, readily available to buy at many stores, and the feel is close enough to the pro version (to me at least) that I can call it individual differences.
I used to play with Xiom Ice Cream Azxi for a few months and this Tpro is much better in every aspects.
Moreover , Tpro is far beyond better than Mizutani ZLC.
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Not something that exciting but a new announcement though from xiom. They are going to release an jaehyun tmx blade but in outer carbon version this time. Not sure if this will come with pro and non-pro separately. This is all the info I could get so far.
Saw in some reviews before that TMXi blade is already a stiff blade despite being inner and it even plays like an outer in some aspects. The new tmx will likely be stiffer. The handle design changes actually not that dramatic from what I can see from the picture.
Tmxi - red stripe in the middle surrounded by two black stripes around.
tmx - vice versa
I actually wish tmxi to be a soft blade at first before the time of release. At least a less stiff blade. Reviews saying that TMXi pro is more controllable than non-pro and has a more woody feel i.e softer i guess? don't wanna spend over $200 for a blade as I only play on occasion but guess in order to get pro that's the only way(pro cost $250-$300 and non pro cost $145-$200 here in US)
Wow, that's some news. I would be very interested to see a direct, head-to-head comparison of TMX outer versus Trinity.
I personally don't think that TMXi pro is a stiff one. After a few months of playing, though I quite like the feeling and stability of close-to-table control it brings about, I'm still not confident with my backhand using TMXi pro in mid-distance rallies. For the latter scenario, switching to Joola Vyzaryz Trinity or Cybershape almost immediately turns the tide.
Another thing that I want to point out is that the handle of TMXi pro (FL), compared to Trinity (also FL), feels bulkier and more angular. I kind of prefer the handle of Trinity, but I would say it's just a personal preference.
Have you tried the non-pro? I'd like to know a detail comparison between the two.Wow, that's some news. I would be very interested to see a direct, head-to-head comparison of TMX outer versus Trinity.
I personally don't think that TMXi pro is a stiff one. After a few months of playing, though I quite like the feeling and stability of close-to-table control it brings about, I'm still not confident with my backhand using TMXi pro in mid-distance rallies. For the latter scenario, switching to Joola Vyzaryz Trinity or Cybershape almost immediately turns the tide.
Another thing that I want to point out is that the handle of TMXi pro (FL), compared to Trinity (also FL), feels bulkier and more angular. I kind of prefer the handle of Trinity, but I would say it's just a personal preference.
No, I haven't got the chance to give a try on the non-pro version. Most of my friends around aren't big fans of Xiom blades either.Have you tried the non-pro? I'd like to know a detail comparison between the two.