Reviving dead thread, but for the sake of searchers, I can chime in on two:
Z-Crank:
I can't compare directly to the cyclone, but I can certainly vouch for my Z-Crank. I have it paired with a '21 metanium, and it casts squarebills fantastically - both small ones as well as bulkier ones like a R2S Big Poppa . I'm often surprised at how well these smaller squarebills can be thrown. There's something about the tip and the last 30% of the cast that it adds a whip to, and it just sails a light bait with a lot of accuracy. Very happy with my zcrank and what I use it for.
Blade vs MadBull
I have both of these. The Blade was bought as my main spinnerbait rod, and the mad bull was for medium cranks. Right away I was not happy with the Blade. I'm throwing 3/8 or 1/2oz spinners with 3.8 kaitechs, and it just didn't have the umph or power for them. I can't quite define the exact issue. But I think the shorter rod length and weaker tip, meant I couldn't get any force for that last 30% of the cast to sling it forward and stright. The bait hangs down bending the last foot at rest, so the casts are sloppy. I found myself constantly landing short of my targets. (I throw spinners around a lot of tules and cover.) To experiment, I moved it over to other rods, one of which was the mad bull. Night and day difference. I think the madbull's length, more parabolic and medium bend, and little extra power made a big difference in properly loading the rod on the cast. (same exact reels btw) Now I can cast much further with less effort - which translates into getting my bait right up against my target in that 6" zone. I bought another mad bull for spinnerbaits now. So far the blade has been the only MB rod I wasn't very happy with for my use vs it's intended application.
Hope this helps!