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Stiga Cybershape Wood

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Stiga Cybershape Wood is the second table tennis blade in the Cybershape family with the revolutionary shape that took Truls Möregårdh to the 2021 World Cup final.

Cybershape Wood is a factory-lacquered, offensive blade that is made up of five exclusive wooden layers and developed to work optimally with a wide range of table tennis rubbers. This makes Cybershape Wood a blade that suits the majority of playing style.

Class: OFF-
Ply: 5w
Blade Thickness: 5.9mm
Speed: 88
Control: 70
Weight: 80

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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 Cybershape Wood (7)

this is for 86g cwt version flare. with the weight variations you can go from all round to pure off. truly a amazing experience playing with it, does it all blade , has got hidden power and spin with tons of control.
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Really nice feeling. But way too expensive. Similar blade can achieve same result for half the price.
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While I like the innovations of Cybershape and CWT, particularly the CWT, I hate the straight grip. It is rounded and too thin. Worse, the finish of the handle was really terrible. Sanding it helped a bit, but now it is even thinner. It is not a fast blade, but sure - control is good, Then, there are many blades offering good control out there. Stiga Wood Cybershape: Pas mon style.
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I have received this magnificent-looking blade today and keen on trying it out!

I will update my review soon!

Update; I love it! It is a magnificent allwood blade! Great for both offensive and defensive strokes!

Speed; Speed is great, just enough for good shots while maintaining good control.

Spin; The blades has a good flexibility, giving chance to create good spin (of course with appropriate rubber).

Control; The most powerful trait of an allwood blade, so this too. Great control and stability, really remarkable.

Feel; It has a little dull feel, but has some vibrations, not too much, not too less. Great feeling!
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I have spent over 20 years testing different blade and rubber combinations. After 4 sessions with this blade, I can quite honestly say that I'm amazed by its linear nature and capacity to allow a player to perform every stroke predicatably. I play a counter-attacking game close to the table or mid distance with a maximum amount of spin on topspins on both sides. This blade really shines for me in spin creation using two Donic Bluestorm Pro AM medium rubbers. Services are fantastic both short and long with spin variation, blocks are great but a little care is required, short game is easy and service returns are among the best I"ve ever seen. I also smash when the ball comes up, and it is very easy with pin-point accuracy. Although slightly heavier (183g and 82g without rubbers) than my usual TSP balsa blade, it is beautifully balanced and easy to manoeuver. I would recommend this blade whole-heartedly.
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