I think you should just test them. I still think that the Zhanchi is the best out of the Fangshi ShuangRen, Zhanchi and MoYu Huanying. Still waiting for my MoYu Huanying.
Ok, thanks. Is it better than the weilong?
I think you should just test them. I still think that the Zhanchi is the best out of the Fangshi ShuangRen, Zhanchi and MoYu Huanying. Still waiting for my MoYu Huanying.
:fp Sorry, I meant the MoYu Weilong.Ok, thanks. Is it better than the weilong?
Thanks for telling me. I just as well might go for the weilong.All of them are great. They just have a different feeling to them, which is why you cant really say on of them is the best. I've tried all three and I prefer the WeiLong. Some other people have tried all three and preferred the ShuangRen and then again there are others that prefer the Zhanchi.
No matter which one of them you buy you will get a great cube. None of them can be classified as "best" as they are for different cubing styles.
I am actually experiencing the exact same problem with a ZhanChi that came in the mail today from Amazon. The thing is stiff as a board no matter how I tension it and it pops even with the torpedoes in.
It has springs and has been lubed. I ordered this cube and a Fangshi from Amazon (all in the name of science). The Fangshi performs beautifully, but this thing is atrocious. Am I going to have to mod the pieces?Does it have springs? Is it lubed?
It has springs and has been lubed. I ordered this cube and a Fangshi from Amazon (all in the name of science). The Fangshi performs beautifully, but this thing is atrocious. Am I going to have to mod the pieces?
To answer this first bit, I actually have always used a DIY C4Y since at least five years ago, and I wanted to up my game. I bought both to compare the top dogs on the market by today's standardIf you've only got one variable to compare your cube to in the name of science, you need to work on your experiment and set it up in a way that can account for more variables xD
I kid. Is it factory lubed? The Fangshi is known for not needing lube on the pieces, so that may be why your Zhanchi feels so much worse.
To answer this first bit, I actually have always used a DIY C4Y since at least five years ago, and I wanted to up my game. I bought both to compare the top dogs on the market by today's standard
The Fangshi is bone dry, and doesn't need anything on the pieces at all. No, the ZhanChi didn't come factory lubed, but it isn't just a small issue. Would you call me crazy if I compared movement to that of a convenient store knockoff?
I am actually experiencing the exact same problem with a ZhanChi that came in the mail today from Amazon. The thing is stiff as a board no matter how I tension it and it pops even with the torpedoes in.