MoYu MeiLong 7x7x7 V2M review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- The Meilong 7x7x7 V2M is a surprisingly good budget 7x7, it is £15, making it the same price as the YuFu V2M which has been my go to recommendation for budget 7x7s for some time now. It has a design based off the AoFu WRM but is not quite as similar as I first thought (and seem to think in the video!). I would say that it is better than the YuFu V2M so replaces it as my 'cheaper than the MGC' recommendation. It comes in at 63mm which is 1mm smaller than the AoFu WRM, which is already smaller than most cubes anyway. It weighs 165 grams which is not that much lighter than other 7x7s but is slightly lighter. Corner cutting seems to be a bit lacking on the reverse side, it can do 33° 1 layer forward but only 10° 1 layer reverse, however it is more resilient against major lock-ups and pops from attempting to force corner-cuts more than it is capable of.
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Nice review! All the other reviews on this cube on TH-cam are from people who can barely solve a 7x7 and show nothing interesting 😅
your amazing at this you should make a tutorial
hey OP, may I ask if 7m is newly released? I dont see a lot of reviews on youtube or online. I notice that the price and significantly cheaper than 7m. I currently have a 6x6 mgc and 5m meilong. I personally prefer 5m cause of the size and how smooth and soft when it turns.
The meilong 7x7 V2M is quite new, a lot of cube stores don't bother reviewing budget cubes like this
@@speedcubingdotorg I feel like with the performance of the meilong v2 it is so underrated for such a low price
Hi it’s me again. I got this cube and at first it seemed pretty stable. But after doing some solves I realised that it had this weird lockup where a piece would be pushed behind another and then when I try to get it back into place, it pops. Even though I just learned 7x7 and my turning speed is trash, it still does that. Can you please give me some tips to avoid it and should I change the tensions a bit (I haven’t touched the tensions yet)?
It might slowly loosen tensions so it might be worth tensioning then up again, obviously with all big cubes you do need to turn accurately otherwise they will all lock up
I forget is it 7x7 or 6x6 that's your main event
yes, somehow I still have to say 7x7 is my main event
@@speedcubingdotorg why
@@crazycubers22 Well I don't do much 7x7 anymore but I am still best at it
How is the turning feel? Besides speed, is it soft, how strong are the magnets, how it responds to lube etc. I have the meilong 5M as a point of reference
Which one do you recommend, this one or the yj yufu v2?
He said meilong in description
Please tell me does it pop? I’m desperate.
Well not frequently, obviously all big cubes can pop sometimes and you need to learn to fix them anyway
Thank you for replying!
@@CubingChaos-Liv444 hey Op, I left a comment above. It would nice if you can let know what you think.
@@nicholastang1217First, I’m no 7x7 expert but what I know is that it is tiny only as big as my Qiyi ms 5x5. For popping, it hasn’t popped yet but I haven’t solved it that much. You do get lock ups but no serious ones and I piece willl never get pushed out of place. Also I recommend you loosen it because it is really tight out of the box. Quite stable and it’s probably better than the yufu. Also thanks for subscribing
@@CubingChaos-Liv444thanks for the comment, appreciated!