Tibhar Stratus Power Wood
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Tibhar Stratus Power Wood is 5-ply offensive wood blade that distinguishes itself by an unlimited flexibility. From the hard flip to a precise topspin with lots of rotation, you will be able to realize the whole range of stroke play for the offensive game with Tibhar Stratus Power Wood!
Class: OFF-
Material: All Wood
Ply: 5w
Blade Thickness: 6.2mm
Speed: 90
Control: 68
Weight: 85g
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Reviews of Tibhar Stratus Power Wood (62)
External Review
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Tibhar Stratus Power Wood
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December 26, 2025
This is an excellent topspin oriented offensive blade. It is quite fast, however not the fastest blade. It has an excellent control. But where this blade excells, is rotation. Topspin executed with this blade is quite difficult to adjust to by the opponent. The rotation is too much while the hit is very fast too. In time, I upgraded from this blade to what is, in a sense, its inner kevlar carbon version. To Stratus Samsonov Carbon. The reason was that the rebound of the blade was somewhat too flexy for me. It made me overthrough the table more often than I'd like, particularly on bh, where I had also softer rubber (Xiom Omega V EU). Due to lesser flexibility in this sense, Stratus Samsonov CB is more disciplined. In other words, being similar in kind, while Power Wood feel softer and more flexible, Samsonov CB feels harder and stiffer. While the numbers here in Revspin indicate that Power Wood is slower than Stratus Samsonov CB, that is definitely not the case. Carbon, being directly compared, is way slower and way controllable. As I said: more disciplined. Due to carbon, nevertheless, its strokes are more lethal. But in terms of feeling in the hand, Power Wood is faster.
Review by
capsule721
(Verified Customer)
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Tibhar Stratus Power Wood
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October 7, 2025
Awesome control and has power when you need it. Good quality to price ratio. Highly recommended for players who value control and placement.
External Review
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Tibhar Stratus Power Wood
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October 5, 2024
Good control not to fast
Great for players that are looking for control
External Review
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Tibhar Stratus Power Wood
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September 2, 2024
A beginner to intermediate level player, after scrolling a hell lot of reviews on internet on many websites for a one of the best possible budget setup ordered TBSW with Fast arc G1 on FH and Barcuda on BH. The overall Setup costs around $120 as in 2024. Very excited to get it delivered and will update more after some play.
Can check my profile for one of best budget equipments , after all my time spent just sorted some best possible equipments. Though everyone will suit different their own play style but they are surely among the best budget setups based on vast reviews on internet.
External Review
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Tibhar Stratus Power Wood
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September 2, 2024
This is a great blade. Great straight grip for big hands, absorbs sweat well. Balanced towards the head. The head is not too big as other people write here. It does not require grinding - reducing the geometry because it will lose balance and power - due to weight loss. If you want to change something in the blades, grind the wings and that will be enough to adjust the hand to the grip. The blade combined with medium hard rubbers gives very good rotation, e.g. with tibhar mx-s or fx-s. The blade has a lot of power, but because it is flexible it does not throw the balls off the table, giving a good flight parabola. This is not a blade for beginners, but intermediate players will find a great teacher in it to improve their skills. High quality at a relatively low price. At this price you will not buy a better blade, and some more expensive ones are weaker...