Fast all wood that has all the great characteristics of wood blades: control, good looping, great 1st opening shot, touch. At the same time it offers speed of a carbon blade with good arm speed and technique. It requires some sanding of the edges and might need sealing as the wood appears fragile. I play medium to far of the table and it shines!
This is the only wood blade which works well with tenergy rubbers (most of time tenergy just feels better on carbon or alc blades).
I really like the appearance of it as well, it is simple - sort of like Korbel when you look at the handle. I would say Stiga is faster than Korbel and Alc blades.
It offers way more spin on your topspin combared to for example Primorac Carbon.
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on March 19, 2014
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