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Stiga Carbonado 145

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The Stiga Carbonado 145 is constructed with Carbon layers in a 45 degree angle with torsional bendability which gives the blade more flexibility and increased stiffness. The high trajectory makes it a perfect choice for the offensive player who looks for good speed and stability combined with excellent control.

For the new Carbonado blades, Stiga has taken carbon blade manufacturing to a new level by using a made in Sweden carbon technology known as TeXtremeŽ. The blades are built with five layers of wood and two layers of lightweight TeXtremeŽ Spread Tow Carbon fibers. This unique and patented carbon is the first of its kind and has never before been experienced in Table Tennis.

The special TeXtremeŽ Spread Tow Carbon is flexible in only one direction, either flexural or torsional, making it possible in the manufacturing process to adjust and improve the ball trajectory and speed to accommodate playing style. The two layers of carbon are applied in a 45 degree angle or a 90 degree angle.

The Carbonado blades offer the player a personalized sweet spot. The Carbonado 145 with torsional bendability gives a wider sweet spot and the Carbonado 190 with flexural bendability gives a higher sweet spot.

Experience the result of years of research and engineering. Experience the TeXtremeŽ Carbon feeling!

The difference is in the angles.

Class: OFF+
Speed: 98
Control: 60
Weight: 90g
Material: Wood + Composite

Stiga Blade Handle Naming

Stiga refers to Flared handle blades as "Master", Straight Handle blades as "Classic" and Anatomic blades as "Winner".

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Reviews of Stiga Carbonado 145 (10)

Felt hollow and odd feeling. I sold it thereafter.
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9.3/10 for OFF style. FH/BH: Donic Coppa X1 Turbo Platin, 2.2mm, 44g (0.217g/cm^2), 47.5 degrees (ESN), 37.5 degrees (Shore A). Blade: Stiga Carbonado 145 / 190, 91g, 156mm x 150mm x 5.9mm (Width x Height x Thickness). Plies: 7 (5 Wood + 2 Composite): Limba - Textreme - Ayous - Ayous - Ayous - Textreme - Limba.
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Very nice, fast, controlable blade, fast but not too fast, the dwell time is very very big so Topspins and Services will be loaded with spin, throwangle is high so Topspins against backspin are no Problem .
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good for RPB. overall is good. but dislike the handle, feel uncomfortable and need to be sanded
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Having read many favourable reviews of this blade, especially stating extremely high levels of control, I took the plunge. NEVER have I been so disappointed in a blade. Reviews stating this blade has a high level of control are utterly farcical. I am using this with Donic Bluefire JP03 . . a rubber with one of the highest control ratings of ANY rubber, but coupled with this blade, the ball simply flies off the table. SERIOUSLY I would highly recommend trying out this blade for yourself BEFORE believing what you read.
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I have tried out both of the new Stiga Carbonado blade and Im really impressed with both of these blades. I have played with them for a few practises and here is a short summary of my impressions. Both are offensive fast blades but not super fast, they both had an outstanding control (one of the best blades I have tried when it comes to feeling and control.

The blades play pretty similar to each other but the diffrent between the blades is the angle of the carbon. Both blades got big sweet spots and every hit felt the same even if I was hitting the ball a little close to the edge. I used them together with both Calibra sound and Calibra Lt which I felt was a good combination.

Both blades are suited for allround to offensive players who got a close to mid range game style. I have not fully decided which one of the 145 or 190 blade I will choose yet but I recommend you all to try out them both.
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Got this blade from a month. My blade is 92 grams , but feel lighter.Handle is FL Legend - big and comfortable. The blade is really stable and solid. The feel is very good. You can place the ball where you want. So much control . My blade is not less then off + so fast , but really good control in a short game. The huge sweet spot . I was try many rubbers on the blade . Hard , medium and soft.Work with medium and soft better , becouse the blade is to fast and need less speedy rubber. The big minus is the blade is not so flex. Realy hard to produce dewil time . You have to make full swing. Overal this is the most stable, solid and control blade with i ever got . Got product from stiga.
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got this blade as a replacement to the Ebenholz NCT 5. It's streets ahead: huge sweetspot; nice touch possible in the short game; fast when needed; very STABLE (like an old friend!). Well done Stiga.
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I got the Carbonado 145 on a very good discount from TTEX a month ago. It has Tenergy 80 on fh and bh. Initially I thought this would be a very fast blade for my style and level. (Previous using IF- ZLF). I was surprised. The 145 with the T80 rubber is perfect combination. Excellent control with great speed. The ball gets placed where you want it irrespective where it contacts the bat. I instantly started controlling and commanding the games in my club weekly tournaments. Drawback- compared to my Inner force ZLF the 145 Master handle feels great but is a bit rough. All in all this is a great blade by Stiga. Try it out.
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Tried this speedy blade with Raka 9 2.1 fh and raka 7 soft bh. At ticking strokes became more winning. Bh blocks tended to rise outside the table. Shifted and played Raka 9 bh and the blocks became very distinct. The soft R7 worked well with a bit high throw loops, still very fast and descent spin too. I will go back to primorac wich is more within my capabilities and try this out more off season. But for the more skilled offense player this could be a real weapon.
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