Stiga Carbo 7.6 WRB

Composite/carbon

13 Reviews

#1 — March 2022

I used this blade actively for three years, and kept it for the next seven years. When I changed the rubbers on it, it deformed. However, I didn’t throw it away; I fixed it and still keep it.

- The head is heavier, evacuated for the handle, and has air in it. The balance is adjusted in such a way that the greatest force comes to the most effective area for spin. It’s a real spin master. — You will have difficulty in controlling on very bouncy tires. However, I can say that it is more compatible with Chinese tires, which are a little sticky and light. — When I played with it, I felt safe at every distance. If you like more spin, this blade is for you.

#2 — January 2017

I had to rate this blade very highly. When I first got this blade, I did not think I would like it. The balance is not graceful, and it is very heavy (which I don’t mind). It has a surprisingly good “feel” to it when you hit the ball. It has a lot of power, seems to be very accurate, and is easily controlled for a blade of this power. I still don’t like the way it feels in my hand or the balance of it. It is kind of like a club, but I find that when I get to playing or practicing, it gets the job done very well. It also appears to be very well constructed.

I haven’t had it long and will write more later.

#3 — February 2015

I have been using this blade for 8 months now, and it has proven to be the perfect fit for me. It is best to invest time in learning to control it, as once you do, you can execute beautiful and powerful topspins, as well as very short touches. This blade combines optimal speed with attainable control, making it well-suited to aggressive table tennis styles.

#4 — December 2013

The blade is fast, but it lacks control. This can make it difficult to hit the ball accurately and consistently. Players who are looking for a blade that offers both speed and control may want to consider other options.

#5 — June 2013

It is fantastic with soft rubbers like Acuda S2-Bluefire M2.

#6 — April 2013

The Butterfly Mizutani Jun blade is a beautiful blade made from 7-ply Ayous, Limba, and Kiri. It is a very well-balanced blade that offers excellent control and feeling. The blade is also very light, which makes it easy to maneuver.

The Butterfly Mizutani Jun blade is an excellent choice for players who are looking for a blade that offers both control and power. It is also a great choice for players who are looking for a blade that is lightweight and easy to maneuver.

Overall, the Butterfly Mizutani Jun blade is a great choice for players of all levels. It is a well-balanced blade that offers excellent control, power, and feel. It is also a very lightweight blade, which makes it easy to maneuver.

#7 — April 2013

The all-time best blade for mid-distance blocking and topspin play, and the best for me as well. Goes well with Andro Rasant on the forehand and Joola Express 1 on the backhand. That’s all.

#8 — January 2013

My favorite blade. It’s fast, but still has a nice touch. It improved my game dramatically.

#9 — October 2011

A good blade, it has a lot of control, but at the same time helps you to attack strongly.

#10 — July 2011

It’s such a good blade, mainly if you are a penhold player, because of the control on your backhand (old penhold backhand). I’m using it with a Stiga Boost TS on forehand and a Joola Shark (long pips) on backhand.

#11 — August 2010

This blade is fantastic. It offers a good combination of speed and control, making it suitable for both offensive and defensive players. The blade is also well-balanced, which provides good stability and feel.

The blade is made of high-quality materials, which ensures durability. The handle is comfortable to hold, and the blade has a nice weight to it. Overall, this blade is a great choice for players of all levels.

Here are some of the blade’s key features:

- Good speed and control — Well-balanced — Durable — Comfortable to hold — Good weight

#12 — March 2010

I am using this blade with Friendship 729 Cream with 2.0 Transcend foam. I am very happy with this combination. The blade is fast and has a large sweet spot. The 729 rubber complements it well with good control while maintaining speed.

#13 — March 2010

I like the 7.6 Carbo blade with Almana Synergy on it. It is very fast and has nice control. The blade is lightweight, but this does not hinder its speed or power. Blocking and pushing can be done with a very quick movement.

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