Previously I had two Cybershapes CWT. But both forgettable, they were on a lighter spectrum, around 81/82 g. Maybe that was the reason why I didnt like them so much, they were a bit hollow, not so stable on block and nothing special overall. This one is different, it weighs 87 to 88 g has a much better feeling, a more robust touch on the ball, either in touch game, block and attack.
That being said, I dont know if it is because of the shape or just the materials used, but feels like a good blade, tough a very expensive one.
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for Stiga Cybershape Carbon
on March 17, 2026
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