Stiga Inspira CCF
Stiga Inspira CCF is a carbon fiber blade that combines the speed and stability offered by carbon fiber with the superior control offered by wood. This offensive table tennis blade consists of 5 layers of wood and 2 layers of carbon fiber, commonly known as a 5+2-ply blade. The blade is designed with CCF (Close Core Fiber) technology, which means that the carbon fibre layer sits directly on top of the wood core. The result is more control and speed in your game. This technology offers some great advantages in the return serve through extended ball contact and improved feeling, which can be crucial in challenging situations. An advanced technique with high temperatures is used to convert the raw carbon fiber into a graphite-like material that is extra strong and rigid, which results in more speed and a larger sweetspot. The outer veneer in koto has undergone a unique surface treatment which, together with the CCF technology, gives you increased dwell time. • A fast, offensive table tennis blade with CCF (Close Core Fiber) technology. Class: OFF+
• A carbon fiber layer on the wood core for a softer touch and greater control.
• A blade that gives you improved feeling and longer ball contact in your returns.
• The perfect combination of carbon fiber and wood for a stable blade with a larger sweetspot.
• Developed in collaboration with top Swedish and Chinese players.
Material: Wood + Composite
Ply: 5w,2c
Blade Thickness: 6.2mm
Speed: 96
Control: 61
Weight: 90g
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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Blade Weight Variations - Actual blade weight may vary by up to 8g.
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Reviews of Stiga Inspira CCF (5)
Basically, you have to start sanding the racket stand itself to make it more comfortable from the handle. It was not possible to do the first training with this racket stand, because it was not possible to hold it in your hand!
What makes this racket stand so expensive? I don't understand it.
I will add to this comment when I have had enough time to train with this racket stand. Today I am very disappointed with the quality of StigaI have been playing with this racket for two weeks and now I can give it some initial assessment. It is very good to play with this racket, the feel is quite good, the speed on this racket is fast enough for my level of play and the control is just as much as needed. What is particularly surprising is that if you play technically correctly, then a special sound comes out of this racket.
I use Xiom Omega VII Pro (max) under the forehand and Xiom Jekyll & Hyde C55.0 (max) under the backhand. My personal opinion is that these rubbers suit my level of play best.
Finally, I have found a very good playing tool that I feel sincere joy and pleasure from.


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