| Table of Contents | 1. Overview 2. Performance Indices 3. Comparison by Performance Indices ……. 3-1. Elasticity Indices ……. 3-2. Vibration Indices 4. Field Test 5. Summary |
Tibhar ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ released in early 2023 is a new inner fibar blade whose artificial material is ‘Hybrid ZAC’ which is woven from three kinds of different fibers. ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is the first model of ‘Zodiac’ series, and from the word ‘Libra’ we can expect that it is a very balance blade. According to Tibhar, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ provides excellent balance between speed and control, and the ball from ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ draws clear & high arc and safely enters into table when the player performs topspin. ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ looks like the one between existing ‘Shang Kun Hybrid ZC’ and ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’, but it seems to be more refined and adjusted for better balance and more ease of use. In this article, TTGearLab will analyze ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ by Performance Indices and compare it with some existing inner fiber blades. TTGearLab will also check the actual characteristics of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC by field testing at table tennis court.
1. Overview

‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is the new inner fiber model in Tibhar blade range. ‘ZAC’ in the name indicates that its artificial material is ‘Hybrid ZAC’ whose characteristics are between those of ‘Hybrid ZC’ (= ZLC) and ‘Hybrid AC (= ALC). The name of blade is just called as ‘Libra’ or ‘Libra ZAC’ in some markets. It is expected that ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ will be the new representative model of the inner fiber blade range of Tibhar.

The most important feature of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is its artificial material – Hybrid ZC. Above picture shows the structure of ‘Hybrid ZAC’. It is woven from three different fibers – Carbon fiber, Zylon fiber and Arylate fiber. Carbon fiber is arranged both in lateral direction and in vertical direction. However, the other two fibers are arranged only in one direction – Zylon in lateral direction & Arylate in vertical direction.

The construction of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is the inner fiber construction, like those of ‘Shang Kun Hybrid ZC’ and ‘Shange Kun Hybrid AC’. The top layer is Limba, the middle layer is Ayous and the center layer is also Ayous. Hybrid ZAC is inserted between the middle layer and the center layer. Overall thickness is around 6.0mm (5.95~5.99mm).

The size of head is 159mm x 152mm which is bigger than regular 157mm x 150mm of Butterfly ‘InnerForce Layer’ series. The average weight of measured pcs. is 87.3g.

Two kinds of handles – FL (flared) and ST (straight) – are available. The FL handle of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is a FL handle of semi-wide type that is very similar to the FL handle of ‘Zhang Jike’ series, ‘Fan Zhendong’ series, ‘Viscaria’ series, and ‘Korbel’. It is almost same as the FL handle of ‘MK Carbon’ which is an outer fiber blade, but a bit thicker probably because of the difference in thickness of plywood. Its width is around 25mm (at head sied) ~ 28mm (at bulge) ~ 26.5mm (at the narrowest point) ~ 34mm (at the end). Its thickness is around 23.4mm at thumb and around 25.4mm at the end. This semi-wide FL handle provides firm grip.

The ST handle of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is similar to the standard ST of Butterfly which is applied to most of Butterfly blades including ‘Viscaria’, ‘Fan Zhendong’ series, ‘InnerForce Layer’ series and so on. It is the semi-wide ST handle whose cross section is a bit rounded Its width is around 28mm, and its thickness is around 23.4mm. It also provides firm grip. It is also almost same as the ST handle of ‘MK Carbon’ which is an outer fiber blade, but a bit thicker probably because of the difference in thickness of plywood.

There is a long squared Aluminum nameplate at the foreside of handle, and a small rounded crystal-type plastic lens is at the backside of handle. The backside lens looks like emerald.

At the end of handle there is a squared logo plate that shows new diamond logo of Tibhar.

Printing isn’t applied on the basckside of head.
Then, let’s check the characteristics of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ by Performance Indices and compare with the some existing blades.
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2. Performance Indices
Performance Indices are measured objective values to represent the characteristics of table tennis gears. Concerning the detail of four performance indices, please refer to following articles in ‘About TTGearLab’ section:
- Performance indices : the way to evaluate blade by measurement
- The example of comparison by performance indices
The performance indices of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ are as follows:
Zodiac Libra ZAC (average weight = 87.3g)
Ep = 1.71
Ec = 1.64 (Ec/Ep = 0.96)
Vp = 1.22
Vl = 1.29 (Vl/Vp = 1.06)
Please note that above are average values and can be updated by further measurement.

‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is an inner-fiber blade whose artificial Hybrid ZAC which is the material between ALC and ZLC. The primary Elasticity Index (Ep) is around 17, and it is what we can expect from an inner-ALC blade with Limba top layer. But, it is noticeably lower than the Ep’s of inner-ZLC blades.
The Ec of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is a bit lower than the Ep. The Ec/Ep (= 0.96) is lower than 1.0 but it isn’t much lower than 1.0. When the player hits the ball very strongly, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ hugs the ball, but not deeply. (‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is located in ‘Mild Hold’ range.) So, although ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ deforms sufficiently because of moderate Ep, some players who have used the blades with much lower Ec/Ep’s may feel that ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ doesn’t hug but kicks the ball when the player hits the ball very strongly.
The Vp (Primary Vibration Index) is 1.22. It is in the range that we can expect from most of inner-ALC blades and inner-ZLC blades with thinner constructions. It means that the feeling of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is almost neutral. But, many players who have been accustomed to harder blades may feel that ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is soft. The Vl of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is 1.29, and it is somewhat higher value as that of inner fiber blade. The Vl/Vp (= 1.06) is bigger than 1.0, and it means that the feeling that is transmitted to the index finger is sharper or harder than the primary feeling transmitted to palm. Some players will clearly feel it, but because the value isn’t that high the other players may feel that the distribution of the feeling of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is almost uniform.

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3. Comparison by Performance Indices
Then we can compare ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ with many existing inner fiber blades in the market. Following is the list of the blades to be compared:
Inner Tri-Fiber blades
- Xiom An Jaehyun TMXi (avg. weight = 86.4g) : The representative inner fiber blade of Xiom. Fiber is Trimetrix which is woven from Zylon, Arylate and Carbon fiber. Top layer is Limba.
- DS Hurricane 301T (avg. weight = 90.7g) : Inner fiber blade with Koto top layer. Fiber is woven from Carbon fiber and two different Arylate fibers.
Inner ZLC blades
- Tibhar Shang Kun Hybrid ZC (avg. weight = 92.0g) : Inner ZLC blade with Limba top layer.
- Butterfly InnerForce Layer ZLC (avg. weight = 89.8g) : The representative of inner ZLC blades with Limba top layer.
- Butterfly Franziska InnerForce ZLC (avg. weight = 84.8g) : The blade of Patrick Franziska. This blade can be considered as the light version of ‘InnerForce Layer ZLC’.
Inner ALC blades
- Butterfly Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC (avg. weight = 88.0g) : The blade of Dimitrij Ovtcharov. Thicker & faster than ‘InnerForce Layer ALC’.
- Butterfly ‘InnerForce Layer ALC’ current version (avg. weight = 91.2g) : The standard model of inner ALC blades
- Tibhar Shang Kun Hybrid AC (avg. weight = 88.8g) : The inner ALC blade of Tibhar.
- DHS New ‘Hurricane Long 5’ (avg. weight = 88.1g) : The representative of inner ALC blades. Ma Long used the special order version of this blade.
- Xiom 36.5 ALXi (avg. weight = 87.1g) : The standard inner ALC blade of Xiom.
Other Inner Fiber blades
- Nittaku Hina Hayata H2 (avg. weight = 89.7g) : The blade of Hina Hayata. Fiber is PKC (reinforced Kevlar Carbon).
- Tibhar Fortino Pro DCinside (avg. weight = 83.4g) : Inner Dyneema Carbon blade.
5-ply wood
- Butterfly ‘Korbel’ (avg. weight = 88.7g) : The standard of 5-ply wood offensive blades.
- Stiga ‘Allround Classic’ (avg. weight = 84.3g) : The representative of 5-ply allround blades. Reference blade whose Performance Indices are all 1.00.
3-1. Elasticity Indices

Fig.12 shows the comparison graph of Elasticity Indices.
Ep (Primary Elasticity Index) is directly concerned with the rebound speed of blade. Ec (Central Elasticity Index) is concerned with additional ‘kick’ when player hits ball very strongly.
[Inner Tri-Fiber]
The artificial material of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is Hybrid ZAC which is woven from three different fibers. It is very similar to Trimetrix that is being used by Xiom. Therefore, we can compare ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ with Xiom ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’. And, DHS ‘Hurricane 301T’ also has the artificial material which is woven from three different fibers. The result is as follows:
- The elasticity level of ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ is noticeably higher than that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. And, the elasticity level of ‘Hurricane 301T’ is even higher.
- The graph shapes of ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ and ‘Hurricane 301T’ are a bit different from that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Differently from those two blades whose Ep’s are much higher than Ec’s, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has much smaller gap between its Ep and its Ec.
[Inner ZLC]
Hybrid ZAC which is the artificial material of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has Zylon fiber in lateral orientation. So, we can compare inner ZLC blades with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The result is as follows:
- The Ep of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is much lower than those of ‘Shang Kun Hybrid ZC’ and ‘InnerForce Layer ZLC’. Probably it is because ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has softer fiber in vertical orientation. The Ec of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is also lower than those of ‘Shang Kun Hybrid ZC’ and ‘InnerForce Layer ZLC’, but the gap is smaller than the case of Ep’s.
- The Ep and the Ec of ‘Franziska InnerForce ZLC’ is very close to those of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. It is expected that the performance of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ will be very similar to that of ‘Franziska InnerForce ZLC’. But, players may feel different because of the difference in Vibration Indices.
[Inner ALC]
Hybrid ZAC which is the artificial material of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has Arylate fiber in vertical orientation. So, we can compare inner ALC blades with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The result is as follows:
- The Ep of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is lower than those of ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’, ‘InnerForce Layer ALC’ and ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’. But, the Ec of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ isn’t much different from the Ec’s of those tree blades.
- The Ep of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is a bit higher than those of ‘Hurricane Long 5’ and ‘36.5 ALXi’. But, the Ec’s of ‘Hurricane Long 5’ and ‘36.5 ALXi’ are much lower than that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- The difference between the Ep and the Ec of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ isn’t big. On the contrary, all inner ALC blades in this comparison has much bigger gaps between Ep and Ec. Probably the reason of that difference is because ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has stiffer fiber in lateral orientation.
[Other Inner Fiber blades]
Other inner fiber blades can also be compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The result is as follows:
- ‘Hina Hayata H2’ has higher Ep and lower Ec when compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Probably it is the blade that is made for different purpose.
- The elasticity level of ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ is lower than that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. But, we may think that its graph shape is somewhat close to that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ because the gap between the Ep and the Ec of ‘Zodian Libra ZAC’ is small.
[5-ply wood]
5-ply wood blades can be compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ just as reference. The result is as follows:
- The elasticity level of ‘Korbel’ is much lower than that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. And, the graph shape of ‘Korbel’ is significantly different form that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- ‘Allround Classic’ is much less elastic than ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. But, like the case of ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’, we may think that the graph shape of ‘Allround Classic’ is close to that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
Examining Ec/Ep is also a easier way to understand the characteristics of blade concerned with elasticity. Fig.13 shows the relationship between Ec/Ep and Ep.

Ec/Ep expresses the ‘tendency’ of the elasticity of blade. By examining Ec/Ep and Ep at the same time, we can easily understand the behavior of blades.
On the graph, most of blades in this comparison are in ‘Hold’ range (Ec/Ep < 1.0). Five including ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ are in ‘Mild Hold’ range, and eight are in ‘Deep Hold’ range. (Among those thirteen blades, five are close to the border between ‘Mild Hold’ range and ‘Deep Hold’ range.)
We can observe the position of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ and check which blades share the characteristics with it. The result is as follows:
- ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is in ‘Mild Hold’ range. It hugs the ball moderately when the player hits the ball very strongly. But, it doesn’t hugs the ball as deeply as many blades those are located lower. The players who have been accustomed to the blades in ‘Deep Hold’ range will feel that ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ gives additional kick to the ball when the player hits the ball very strongly.
- ‘Franziska InnerForce ZLC’ is located at very close position to ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. It is expected that its characteristics concerned with elasticity will be very similar to those of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ whose construction is very similar to that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is located to lower right of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. It provides higher primary elasticity and lower Ec/Ep. Players will feel that ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ hugs the ball more deeply than ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ when the impact force is very high. Interestingly, ‘An Jaehyn TMXi’ is located very closely to ‘InnerForce Layer ZLC’ whose construction is almost identical to that of ‘Franziska InnerForce ZLC’.
- ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’ and ‘Shang Kun Hybrid ZC’ are the base models of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. But, the elasticity characteristics of those two are much different from that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Espeically there is significant difference in Ec/Ep.
- ‘Hurricane Long 5’ and ‘36.5 ALXi’ are similar to ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ in primary elasticity. However, because the Ec/Ep’s of those two are much lower than the Ec/Ep of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’, players will feel that ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ provides higher speed than those two.
- Although the Ec/Ep of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is lower than 1.0, the gap between neutral line (Ec/Ep = 1.0) and the location of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ isn’t big. Therefore, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ can be good replacement of ‘Allround Classic’ in case the player who have used ‘Allround Classic’ want to increase the power of various table tennis techniques.
Then next, let’s compare Vibration Indices.
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3-2. Vibration Indices

Fig.14 shows the comparison graph of Vibration Indices. Vibration Indices are concerned with feeling. Vp indicates primary feeling which is transferred to player’s palm. And, Vl is the feeling at the edge of the wing – the lower side of blade head. It is felt by player’s index finger or middle finger.
[Inner Tri-Fiber]
The artificial material of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is Hybrid ZAC which is woven from three different fibers. It is very similar to Trimetrix that is being used by Xiom. Therefore, we can compare ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ with Xiom ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’. And, DHS ‘H301T’ also has the artificial material which is woven from three different fibers. The result is as follows:
- The Vp of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is lower than those of ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ and ‘Hurricane 301T’. So. The primary feeling of ‘Zodiac Libar ZAC’ is softer than those of ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ and ‘Hurricane 301T’.
- However, the Vl of ‘Zodica Libar ZAC’ is same as that of ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’. And, it is higher than that of ‘Hurricane 301T’. The players who are sensitive to the lateral feeling transferred to index finger will feel that ‘Zodiac Libar ZAC’ is as hard (or sharp) as ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ and harder (or sharper) than ‘Hurricane 301T’.
[Inner ZLC]
Hybrid ZAC which is the artificial material of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has Zylon fiber in lateral orientation. So, we can compare inner ZLC blades with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The result is as follows:
- Both of the Vp and the Vl of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ are lower than those of ‘Shang Kun Hybrid ZC’. So, ‘Zodica Libra ZAC’ is anyway softer than ‘Shang Kun Hybrid ZC’.
- When compared with ‘InnerForce Layer ZLC’ and ‘Franziska InnerForce ZLC’, Zodiac Libar ZAC’ shows same or a bit lower Vp, while showing much higher Vl. The players who are sensitive to the lateral feeling transferred to index finger will feel that ‘Zodiac Libar ZAC’ is harder (or sharper) than two Butterfly inner ZLC blades.
[Inner ALC]
Hybrid ZAC which is the artificial material of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has Arylate fiber in vertical orientation. So, we can compare inner ALC blades with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The result is as follows:
- The Vibration Indices of ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’ is very close to those of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. So, we can think that the overall feeling of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is quite close to that of ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’.
- The Vp of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is a bit higher than the Vp’s of ‘InnerForce Layer ALC’ and ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’. But, the Vl of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is much higher than that of ‘InnerForce Layer ALC’ and much lower than that of ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’. It is interesting that ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’ which has Arylate fiber in lateral orientation shows higher Vl than ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ which has Zylon fiber in lateral orientation.
- ‘Hurricane Long 5’ shows similar graph shape as ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’, but its values are lower.
- ‘36.5 ALXi’ shows lower Vp and higher Vl when it compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Like ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’ it also has Arylate fiber in lateral orientation but shows quite high value of Vl.
[Other Inner Fiber blades]
Other inner fiber blades can also be compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The result is as follows:
- The Vibration Indices of ‘Hina Hayata H2’ are close to those of ‘Hurricane Long 5’, and are lower than those of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- The Vp of ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ is a bit higher than that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. But, the Vl of ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ is same as the Vl of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Although ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ is harder in primary feeling, the players who are sensitive to Vl will feel that ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is as sharp as ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’. (Further, we are in general more sensitive to the relative feeling – Vl/Vp. For that reason, many players will even feel that ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ is softer.)
[5-ply wood]
5-ply wood blades can be compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ just as reference. The result is as follows:
- The primary feeling of ‘Korbe’ is significantly softer than that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. But, the difference in lateral feeling is not significant. Anyway, the vibration characteristics of ‘Korbel’ is much different from that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- The blades whose Vl isn’t much different from Vp can be the replacement of ‘Allround Classic’. Although the Vl of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is higher than its Vp, the difference isn’t significant. (In TTGearLab that kind of vibration characteristic is called as ‘Near Uniform’.) So, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ can be the replacement of ‘Allround Classic’ when we consider vibration characteristics. Although there are many blades whose gap between Vp and Vl is much smaller than that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’, we have already observed that ‘Zodica Libra ZAC’ can be good replacement of ‘Allround Classic’ when we consider elasticity characteristics. So the total characteristics of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ can be acceptable for the players who are searching for the replacement of ‘Allround Classic’.
Examining Vl/Vp is easier way for the comparison of the tendency of feeling. Fig.15 shows the relationship between Vl/Vp and Vp for easier comparison.

On the graph, most of blades in this comparison are placed in upper part of the graph – ‘Relatively sharper at finger’ range.
We can observe the position of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ and check which blades share the characteristics with it. The result is as follows:
- The Vp of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is close to those of many inner fiber blades. In fact, the primary feeling of inner fiber blade is in general quite soft, and even the highest value doesn’t exceed 1.3. The Vp’s of most of blades are located between 1.15 and 1.25. ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is also in that range.
- The Vl/Vp of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ exceeds 1.05 a bit, but much lower than 1.10. The feeling transferred to index finger is sharper than the primary feeling, but the difference isn’t significant. So. ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is in ‘Near Uniform’ range. There are six blades whose uniformities are higher (= those are close to 1.0) than ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ – ‘InnerForce Layer ALC’, ‘Franziska InnerForce ZLC’, ‘InnerForce Layer ZLC’, ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’, ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ and ‘Hurricane 301T’. Those six blades can be better replacement of ‘Allround Classic’ if we only consider vibration characteristics. But, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is also acceptable because it isn’t located far from uniform line (Vl/Vp = 1.0). Further we have already observed that its Ec/Ep is very close to 1.0 when we observe elasticity characteristics.
- ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’ is located very close to ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. It is expected that the overall feeling of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is quite close to that of ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’ if there isn’t the influence of elasticity characteristics. But, the difference in Ec/Ep will make the players feel those two blades much different. (Lower Ec/Ep makes the player feel the blade softer when the player hits the ball very strongly.)
- ‘InnerForce Layer ALC’, ‘Franziska InnerForce ZLC’ and ‘InnerForce Layer ZLC’ are located below ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Although the Vp’s of those tree are not much different from that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’, players will feel that those three give more comfortable feeling at finger when compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Differently speaking, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ gives sharper (relative) feeling than those three blades. On the contrary, ‘Shang Kun Hybrid AC’ gives much sharper feeling than ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ whose artificial material is somewhat similar to that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ gives harder primary feeling and a bit more comfortable feeling at finger. ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ is located close to ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’, and so it also gives harder primary feeling and a bit more comfortable feeling at finger when compared with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- ‘Hurricane Long 5’ and ‘36.5 ALXi’ are located to upper left of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Those two are softer than ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ in primary feeling, but the players who are more sensitive to relative feeling (= Vl/Vp) will think that those two blades are harder than ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The same case is applied to ‘Hina Hayata H2’, but its Vl/Vp isn’t much different from that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. The players who are sensitive to the relative feeling – Vl/Vp – will think that ‘Hina Hayata H2’ is as hard (or sharp) as ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
- ‘Korbel’ is located to upper left of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ and the gap is quite big. If the player who have used ‘Korbel’ wants to replace the blade with faster one, what can be considered is ‘36.5 ALXi’. ‘36.5 ALXi’ will give harder primary feeling, but it is expected that lower Vl/Vp will compensate for it. If the player wants harder one but doesn’t want to increase the sharp feeling at finger, what can be considered in next stage are ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ or ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’. But, ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is more recommendable that ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’ because the shape of its FL handle is very similar to that of ‘Korbel’ or ‘36.5 ALXi’. The FL handle of ‘Ovtcharov InnerForce ALC’ is different from that of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’, and it will require more time for adaptation. And, if the player wants to go one more step, ‘An Jaehyun TMXi’ is considerable, because its handle is also similar to that of ‘Korbel’ or ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’.
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4. Field Test
‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ has been briefly tested at table tennis court. The test wasn’t an intensive one, and not many kinds of rubbers were combined. However, it was sufficient to find out the basic characteristics of the blade. rubbers used for the testing are ‘Tenergy 05’, ‘Hybrid MK’ and ‘Hybrid K3’. Among those three, ‘Hybrid K3’ is a sticky rubber with integrated tension effect.

[Basic Feeling]
- Basic feeling in light warm-up hitting is soft. However, because it gives more support than many other inner fiber blades when the strength of impact increases, some players may feel that ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ gives somewhat hard feeling. That is probably the influence of higher Ec/Ep.
- Very easy to use. The blade responds to the player’s will very precisely. It doesn’t give feeling of incongruity at all.
- The trajectory of ball becomes longer and more stable if a little rotation is added to the ball.
[Topspin]
- The player can feel that the ball bites into the racket when performing topspin. That feeling seems to be much better than what we feel from ordinary inner ALC blades. Sometimes it is more important than the performance itself. And it is probably thanks to the Zylon fiber placed in lateral direction.
- It is easy to control the trajectory of topspin. Both of the topspin at close-to-table area and the topspin from mid-distance area are easily performed with great control.
[Smash]
- Smash is very sharp, and more destructive than expected from its basic elasticity. So, the player can finish by smash if there is a chance.
- However, in most cases topspin is much more effective than smash. So, there is no need to forcefully smash a ball that isn’t high enough.
[Counter topspin]
- Counter topspin at close-to-table area is extremely easy to perform and very effective. ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ can easily deal with opponent’s powerful ball, and return it sharply to a very deep place of the court. It will give much pressure to the opponent.
- Because the counter topspin can be used as finishing shot, the player doesn’t need to step down to mid-distance area.
[On-table techniques]
- The on-table techniques such as push, stop and flick can be easily performed. The ball by on-table technique isn’t especially sharp. So, the effectiveness of on-table techniques depends on how the player uses them.
- It seems that not only the stability and safety but also the precision of on-table technique is very high. In order to make good use of the precision and the safety, the player should always be conscious of aiming at sharp courses.
[Block]
- Not only counter topspin but also block is very stable. That makes ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ an excellent machine for modern all-round play at close-to-table area.
- But, active block without spin makes an ordinary ball that doesn’t give pressure to the opponent. So, the player should be conscious of giving rotation to the ball when performing active block. Then the trajectory of ball from active block becomes much longer and sharper. That will enable the modern all-round play where the defense becomes the counter attack.
[Combination with rubbers]
- ‘Hybrid MK’ and ‘Tenergy 05’ give almost perfect balance when combined with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Those two or the rubbers with similar concepts can be recommended as the basic combination with ‘Zodiad Libra ZAC’ for modern all-round play. But, not only modern all-round play but also classic all-round play that lays more emphasis on mid-distance play is possible if the player wants to play in that way.
‘Hybrid K3’ which is one of new sticky tension rubbers gives higher spin performance when combined with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Although it is a sticky rubber, it was easily adapted without a particularly long period for adjustment. Because it can be used so normally, it can also be combined at backhand side if the player wants to use in for backhand techniques. But, to get the most out of its performance, it would be best to use it on the forehand side.

Below is the summary of the testers’ opinions on the ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’. Testers are distinguished by the color of indicator. (Red and green.) Please don’t forget that this subjective evaluation can’t be used for the comparison with the other blades, because the result is influenced by the characteristics of testers, and the condition of testing always varies.

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5. Summary
Tibhar ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is a new inner fiber blade whose artificial material is woven from three different fibers – Arylate fiber, Zylon fiber and Carbon fiber. Vertically arranged Arylate fiber and laterally arranged Zylon fiber makes high level of balance between power and control at the same time with optimum feeling. It provides the elasticity that is expected from standard inner ALC blades. So it is basically very easy to use. But, because of its relatively high central elasticity, its response to the variation of impact strength is very close to linear, and as the result the blade responds to the impact input very precisely. And, at the same time it gives more kick than inner ALC blades when the player hits the ball very strongly. As the result the player can make sufficiently powerful ball for finishing rally when needed. Regarding feeling, the primary feeling of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is moderate. The players who are accustomed to outer fiber blades will feel that ‘Zodiad Libra ZAC’ is soft. And, the feeling transmitted to index finger is relatively sharper than the primary feeling transmitted to palm. But, not excessively sharper. Overall feeling is optimally adjusted, and the feeling of incongruity doesn’t exist. That also helps the precise and safe control those are needed for modern all-round play. ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is recommended for modern all-round players who perform offensive skills and defensive skills at the same time.
Regarding rubber combination, the standard spin-oriented tension rubbers of new generation for example ‘Hybrid MK’ or ‘Tenergy 05’ are recommended as the combination for modern all-round play. And, the combination with sticky tension rubbers such as ‘Hybrid K3’ are recommended for the player who lays more emphasis on spin performance. When those rubbers are combined with ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’, we can expect even higher speed and even longer trajectory than the combinations with non-sticky tension rubbers. (Although not tested at this time, it is expected that Chinese sticky tension rubbers such as ‘Neo Hurricane 3’ will also make good combinations with ‘Zodiad Libra ZAC’. But, because the head of ‘Zodiac Libra ZAC’ is big, those heavy rubbers are not recommended for ordinary players.)

PROS :
- Great balance between power and control as its name ‘Libra’ indicates. It is easy to use but provides sufficient power when needed.
- The ball becomes faster and more controllable if the player put rotation to the ball. It makes the play with topspin very easy and effective.
- Block and counter topspin at close-to-table area are very easy.
CONS :
- Active block without spin against moderate attack from opponent isn’t effective, although passive block against very strong attack from opponent is very effective.
- Head is bigger than ordinary size. It makes the head heavier than optimum when heavy rubber is attacked. That limits the freedom of the choice of rubber.
VERDICT :
- Very well balanced blade that provides great harmony of power and control.
RECOMMENDATION :
- Modern all-round players who play with various skills at close-to-table area or mid-distance area.

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as always, very interesting report of a very interesting blade. Thumbs up for all your efforts!
I got one question: as I do not like bigger headsizes, what do you think would happen to the ec, ep, vi, vp values, if I make the head of the blade smaller, to normal 157×150 size?
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If you just cut the head from current one, not only the size but also the weight will be reduced.
Ten years ago I actually made two kinds of samples with identical construction. One is big head, the other is small head. (To get more meaningful result, I set the difference of head size somewhat extreme. The area of big head is 16% bigger than the area of small head. The weight difference of head is also around 16%.)
The result is that the Ep, the Ec are significantly reduced by the reduction of head. And, the Vp is a bit reduced. On the contrary the Vl increases noticeably.
The difference between 159×152 head and 157×150 head is much smaller than the case of my actual measurement. So the values will vary just a bit. (Of course the ‘just a bit’ may be very significant change for some players.)
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interesting. I guessed the base speed might increase due to higher stiffness, while extra kick decreases due to less flexibility
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Regarding reduction in head size -> reduction in Ep and Ec, I would have thought that for a given thickness a larger head gives lower vibration frequencies and so lower Ec and Ep in your terminology.
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Thanks again for all that works !
I played with that Libra in recent past, its an excellent blade overall and your metrics looks accurate with my own experience. Nevertheless, I prefere Hinoki feeling, and I am thinking more and more about the Nittaku Septear Feel (not the inner one!). Do you have metrics of this one ?
Thanks !
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Thank you for comment. Libra is one of two my favorite inner fiber blades. The other one is Hina Hayata H2.
Regarding the data of Septear, please refer to following link:
Nittaku Septear [Photos & Information] – TTGearLab
What are especially important are Ec/Ep and Vl/Vp. I think that among many inner fiber blades Libra is quite close to Septear.
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I read this one already, but I meant “Septear feel” 🙂 ! Comments on revspin are very nice : https://revspin.net/blade/nittaku-septear-feel.html
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Thank you for comment. I have forgot that model – ‘Septear Feel’. 🙂 If there is a chance I want to also check that model.
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and what are your outer blades that you like most?
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In fact personally I don’t have good memories on outer fiber blades. But, Acoustic Carbon is quite good for me.
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How do you compare those two with Zx-gear in ?
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do you already have measurements of new Felix Lebrun hyper carbon?
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Not yet. I think that I will be able to receive samples soon.
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Hello. Do you know what parameters Timo Boll ZLF has? This is a very popular model, and you do not take it into account in comparisons.
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The Performance Indices of TB ZLF is as follows:
Average Weight = 84.7g
Ep = 1.63
Ec= 1.47 (Ec/Ep = 0.90)
Vp = 1.19
Vl = 1.34 (Vl/Vp = 1.13)
It is placed quite close to Libra. But, it wasn’t included in the comparison because I didn’t select any outer fiber blade.
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Thank you for your answer. Will TBzlf be good for topspin at the table? Would you recommend another board? I play both sides of Dignics 05.
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TB ZLF is one of my favorite blades. It is good for close-to-table play because it easily makes very safe and stable ball with much rotation. But, it doesn’t give good feeling of hugging ball when aggressive topspin that aims at rising is performed. I think that TB ZLF is better for the modern all-round play at close-to-table area than aggressive topspin. Further, high loop by TB ZLF is extremely good.
I didn’t test TB ZLF with Dignics 05. But, I expect that Dignics 05 will be somewhat too stiff. I recommend the rubbers with softer sponge for combination with TB ZLF. I like the combination with Tenergy 05-FX very much.
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Hi,
two questions:
Can you let me know why?
BTW, I am currently using h3 neo on FH and omega 7 asia on BH.
2. I was able to test the Libra ZAC today on a friends bat and honestly I was surprised. Normally I didnt like the feeling of ALC inner blades, but that one (ZAC) felt really great. However, the headsize is so big.. As you said, it will be a problem to put heavy rubbers like h3 neo on it.
Do you know of a similar characteristics blade with a smaller headsize?
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Actually, I’m also considering between these two blades ATM and curious about harder rubber recommendation for HAL too. @TTGearLab, can you please elaborate on why harder is better?
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hi,
what is the thickness / weight of the tenergy rubbers you used?
thanks!
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I always use 2.1mm in case I use Butterfly rubber. But, I don’t always record the weight of rubber.
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Hi! First of all, thanks for all the valuable analysis you post on this site!
I’m looking for a slightly spinnier, and slightly faster blade when power-looping than my Tibhar Fortino Performance, of which I’m quite fond of. It’s just that it requires a bit too much effort to play with it, which I enjoy, but when I have to play many matches over the day, I can’t really sustain that level.
I’ve tried Tibhar Fortino Force, but that blade is just faster in all gears (I guess because of higher Ep), which I pretty much dislike. Serving and close to table play becomes uncomfortable with it.
On paper, the Zodiac Libra ZAC sounds like a good choice because of the higher Ec, but historically I wasn’t too fond of bigger head sizes. The slightly smaller one of the Fortino fits me quite well.
What blade would you recommend for me to try? Have you tested the new Tibhar Felix Lebrun Hyper Carbon?
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Forgot to mention: I am satisfied with how much spin I can generate with my Fortino Performance, but mostly when I receive slower balls, even if I’m looping against underspin. I pair it with a Yasaka Rakza 9 on the FH, which I find suits the blade well. It offers a low, and often deadly, trajectory.
But when the rally heats up, I can’t rely on my spin as much, as I can’t seem to generate enough to matter at that intensity. Maybe I could improve on my technique, but it’s been more than a couple of years since I’ve been playing with this gear, and it’s becoming harder for me to progress with it.
This being said, I also wanted to ask if a higher Ec/Ep than the Fortino Performance offers (0.90) would translate in even harder to generate spin during rallies? Maybe I should just look for a new rubber instead? Experimenting with gear in this hobby can be quite expensive, is all I can say.
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Thank you for comment. In this case find the solution isn’t easy. It seems that you are basically satisfied with Fortino Performance, and it is a quite unique inner fiber blade which is much thicker than ordinary inner fiber blades. And, the spin performance is affected by many factors for example the harmony between the blade and the player. Some players make more spin with the blade whose Ec/Ep is higher, but other players make more spin with the blade whose Ec/Ep is lower.
Currently what we know is that Fortino Force which is faster than Fortino Performance doesn’t fit for you because of its higher elasticity. So, probably the Ep around 1.7 will be the optimum for you. Then Libra ZAC is worth considering. Libra ZAC gives higher Ec/Ep than Fortino Performance, and we don’t know it will be good or bad. Also Libra ZAC will give you harder feeling than Fortino Performance. I expect that the feeling that the ball bites into the blade will become better even though Ec/Ep becomes higher. (That is different from the feeling that the blade hugs the ball. Hugging = lower Ec/Ep. Biting at surface = higher Ec/Ep in many cases.)
Regarding head size, it is difficult to find the blades whose head is smaller than 157 x 150. If you prefer compact head, ‘Fortino Pro DCinside’ may be better solution even though its Ep is lower than the Ep of your current blade. Lower Ep doesn’t always mean the slower ball, because the speed is mostly decided by rubber and blade is more concerned with feeling than speed.
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Thank you very much for the insight! It really got me pondering now…
By “Biting at surface” do you mean the ability to topspin when brushing the ball?
And off-topic: do you accept donations (except for the hosting plan, which is kind of steep for me hah)?
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Please just use the date in this web site for rough reference only. 🙂
The ‘biting at surface’ is the ability of gripping the ball when brushing the ball as you mentioned. That kind of feeling is very important when we try to topspin just by rubber surface. (Especially when we make very shallow loop from low position.)
I accept donations of any kind. It’s something I’m very grateful for and helps me run this site.
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I tried this blade with hurricane 3 national orange, boosted with 2 layers of white seamoon national. I can say that blade is not flexible or powerful enough to play with this rubber. There is like no big inner power ( probably the core is respnsible for this)
I tried same hurricane with yinhe 970 xxk and sanwei v5pro – thse blades give a whip effect and catalult ball forward and you can kill-loop with them. With tibhar libra you cannot kill-loop or it requires tremendous effort and it happens rarely in real game.
So my verdict is that this blade needs a springy sponge. I can also say that blocks are good and blade has many gears, you can play short also easily. The trajectory is not as high as alc and more forward. Feeling is good, handle is comfortable, a bit on narrower side, not too chunky and allows easy forehand – backhand transition.
Personally there is no magic about this blade, it is ok blade. You should take it if you are really annoyed with high alc trajectory and play on blocks/counterattacks near the table with non-chinese rubber.
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Thank you for sharing your experience. It will be very good reference for players who are considering this blade.
Libra isn’t a very fast blade, and I recommend it for all-round players. Further, I personally think that Chinese sticky rubber such as Hurricane 3 will not fit for this blade although I haven’t those rubbers with Libra. If a player wants to use a sticky rubber, new hybrid sticky tension rubbers such as Hybrid K3 or Rasanter C53 will be good solution. And, for most of players, non-sticky tension rubbers will be better solution of course. Modern all-round play means the blocks/counter-attacks at close-to-table area that you mentioned. 🙂
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Great article! Regarding your pros and cons for this blade, how do you think it will work with short pips on BH?
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Shorp pips can be used. However, I don’t think that it will be effective. I think that you’d better find faster blade or the blades with higher Ec/Ep.
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How does this blade compare to Andro Synteliac VCI and Xiom ANJ TMXi?
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Some more info and background:
I’m thinking of buying two of these three blades, and therefore I would like the two that differs some and could complement each other, so to say.
I’ve trained TT for a couple of years and categorize myself as intermediate level player. Two-winged looper, attack style.
For rubbers I’ve more or less settled for Victas V 20 Extra for FH and Xiom Vega Korea BH, if that helps my questions.
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All three blades lay emphasis on the ability of control. But, Zodiac Libra ZAC is the slowest among three, and for that reason it is probably the best in control.
In my opinion Xiom An Jaehyun TMXi will be the best fit for you. (I’m not sure.) And, I think that using all three models will not be a good solution because there are differences among those three, and that may cause the problem of your sensation. (That is serious because the differences are not big.)
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Hello,
Thank you for reviewing this very interesting/unique blade.
I’m a big fan of your website and actually had used your recommendation to purchase 2 blades: TB ZLF and Hugo SAL. I love their general characteristics of being medium fast (Ep 1.6-1.7) and mid-hold (no huge gap in Ep/Ec), while still having vibrations/woody feel (more on TB ZLF).
I realized I’m a big fan of the semi-wide handle shape in the SAL/HAL. I was wondering if you have any recommendations for a similar blade with this handle shape, that isn’t head heavy like the Libra ZAC? My copy of the SAL weighs in 92g, and being discontinued, it has become hard to find it in other weights. I like the lightweight of the ZLF, but the handle, thinness, and sharp vibration to index finger is not something I prefer too much.
To summarize the ideal blade:
1) Ep 1.6 – 1.8
2) Ep/Ec: closer to linear
3) Vp/Vc: closer to uniform
4) Semi-Wide handle
5) Blade dimensions closer to standard (157/150)
Thank you for your help,
Gary
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Thank you a lot for comment. The FL handle of Hugo SAL is categorized into ‘Viscaria type’ handle. The important characteristic of that handle is that the cross section under the thumb is wider than ordinary Butterfly FL handle and most of FL handles of other companies. But, that handle shape is not a standard one in Butterfly range, and there aren’t many models with that shape. Viscaria, Viscaria SALC, Zhang Jike series and Fan Zhendong series. (Because ZJK ALC and FZD ALC are based on Viscaria, the same handle shape is also applie for other models in two series.) And, outer-fiber models of Xiom An Jaehyun series and andro Synteliac series also have that handle shape. It is very difficult to find an inner-fiber blade with that shape of FL handle, and Zodiac Libra ZAC is an exception.
If andro Synteliac ZCI OFF has that FL handle shape, I could recommend it to you because it can almost satisfy your request. But, its handle shape is based on Butterfly standard handle that is narrower.
Then, although condition 3 is not satisfied, Zodiac Libra ZAC seems to be the one considerable.
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