Stiga Allround Classic Carbon

Composite/carbon

14 Reviews

#1 — July 2022

Hello guys. I am currently using the Stiga Infinity VPS. My training partner is using Classic Carbon.

We changed blades (but not rubbers). Here is what I found:

Classic Carbon pros: - Shorter serves - Spinnier serves - Better control (much less errors) - Better balance between stiffness and flexibility - From intermediate level very easy to adapt to this blade. - More fun, more smile. - Once the ball is under the table easy to “bring it back to the game”.

Cons: - The further you are (from the table) the harder rubber you wish on this blade.

Conclusion: - The more experienced you are (with it) the harder rubber makes this blade really unforgettable. Simply amazing what you can do with it…

#2 — May 2021

Excellent all-around+ blade. It offers substantial control, a superb feel, minimal vibration, and average stiffness and hardness. Looping becomes a pure delight when paired with moderately hard rubbers like Mark V HPS. It is also ideal for short games and blocks. While not exceptionally fast, it provides adequate speed for offensive, controlled gameplay. It combines the control of the Allround Classic with the enhanced speed and sweet spot of carbon. It is highly recommended for all-around players, beginners, and intermediate players.

#3 — May 2019

Elastic blade with amazing control. The weight of mine is 81g. There is no lack of speed when attacking (probably dependent on a inverted rubber).

#4 — April 2018

Very good blade. I can feel everything as I want. Intuitive strokes are possible. After many speed-oriented blades, I went to a medium-speed, maximally sensitive blade with Stiga — touch. Higher but not the highest arc, medium stiffness, medium speed. My copy weighs 91 grams after sealing. In this weight, the blade is more Off- than All+. Extremely thin carbon layers glued to the middle layer are served for more crispness and dynamic (gears) as the original Stiga All Classic has.

#5 — February 2018

Made in Sweden. My current blade with inverted rubbers is not too fast for me and has a large sweet spot. I requested a light one and received a 73g blade. It’s slightly thinner (and therefore more flexible) than my previous favorite blade, the Allround NCT, but otherwise very similar. I notice some vibrations, which is acceptable and not excessive.

#6 — January 2017

The blade is ideal for mastering all strokes. Intermediate all-around players who favor control and consistency will enjoy using this blade.

#7 — October 2016

This all-around blade gives an off-feeling with an all-around speed. It requires dynamic plates to play offensively. This blade works very well for flat play at short or medium distance. To summarize, it’s a bit stiff with vibration for a good ball feel. For precision and consistency in the game at the table, it lacks flex (whip) for topspin play. The straight handle is a bit smaller than average. In my opinion, there is not enough speed gain with the carbon compared to the regular version. It’s a bit like a lightweight who wants to box like a middleweight without the punching power.

#8 — August 2016

It is great for blocking thanks to its enhanced carbon sweetspot. The blade is very fast, making it suitable for players who prefer a more aggressive playstyle. Despite its high performance, it offers good value for money, making it an excellent choice for players of all levels.

#9 — August 2016

Stiff because of the carbon, this blade is faster than classic Stiga allround, some say almost as fast as like Clipper Classic. I’m not sure about that. Still, it offers great offensive and defensive opportunities for the allround player.

#10 — August 2015

Amazing blade for beginners, honoring the Stiga Classic line. It adds a bit more speed and spin than the all-round classic.

#11 — March 2014

Pair it with fast rubbers, and it’s an amazing looping blade. It has very good consistency and is the best blade to learn all strokes.

#12 — February 2014

Slow, but with excellent spin and chop, I use it with 7soft and magna ts2 and it’s amazing what this set can do.

#13 — May 2013

This blade is very light and slow, but if you are looking for control and block, this blade is suitable for you. It is also very cheap.

#14 — January 2013

This blade offers excellent control and is built with high-quality materials. It provides a balanced playing experience, making it suitable for various skill levels.

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