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Right now i have a leccavier v120 vector and the blade is very flexable. I love eastone blades so i am going to get a m-2 shaft with either a si-core z-carbon or a hybrid blade. I know the lidstrom is probly the closest to it but what are any of the differences. Are people happy with the si-core z-carbons. sorry for asking so many questions.

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look about a topic named ''synthesis garbage'' something like this....from what people have been told....z-carbon do break pretty easy....for my personal experience...i never used z-carbon but yes i think they could break pretty easy where the t-flex is....personal opinion by the way!

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The Hybrids i've bought have cracked along the bottom, so I wouldn't suggest one. I'd go for a PTC myself, those things are stupid light.

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I'm one my second z-carbon right now and through my experience they are quite durable. I'm using a si-core z-carbon right now in a z-bubble shaft and the only problem I had was getting used to how stiff the blade was in the si-core. The only objections I have to the z-carbon line as a whole is that the blades have a very common tendency of chipping. A good buy IMO.

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