Clipper is among the popular 7-ply blades in the market since early 80's. 5-ply ayous core & limba outer, is a good combination which led very outstanding play performances during their day's. Since then stiga came with the variation of handle & surface with the wrb system, cr system, oversized, combi system, crystal tech etc.. I have experience using this blade on the 38mm ball ages. It's quite fast, suits for all out attackers,used by many Chinese players with power loop & fast drive style. After 75 years clipper still around in the market with the new successors. Most of them still kept the 5-ply ayous core with the variety of outer ply.
Clipper cr with the lacquered surface was added the hardness, speed, sweet spot & rubber peel off friendliness. But that's not make big changes from the regular version. During the 40+ ball era it just rated as off from off+. Combined with the right rubber I still can loop with monstrous spin from mid distance. Generating fast drive, active & passive block from close to table are still dangerous, with the ball landed on the safe area.
I recommended this blade for intermediate player who makings way to be full attacker but still needs security.
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