My second blade, after coming from a carbon one. Wooden is much more suitable for late beginner / intermediate like me, more dwell time, less stiff and easier to control.
At one point, felt like it might be too heavy for me to lift underspin with BH flick.
However, it was due to my poor technique, of using wrist only instead of whole body / forearm.
After trying a much lighter one, I came back to this one because I appreciate it's weight, stability and control.
The speed is just right for me, not too fast / uncontrollable, but very capable of finishing points off with more power. I don't think it has too much vibration, but I don't find it necessary. Quite a balanced good quality blade. Both looping and short touches feel easy. I recommend it as a first blade, and I'll probably be using this blade for as long as I play, because I'm used to it and it suits me well.
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External Review
for Stiga Energy Wood WRB V2
on July 25, 2022
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