Stiga Carbo Oversize

Composite/carbon 3 reviews

Blade description:

The STIGA Carbo Oversize is a top-of-the-line table tennis blade that offers a combination of power, control, and consistency. It has an overall rating of 8.8 out of 10, with users praising its exceptional speed and outstanding consistency. The blade is constructed with 13 plies, including 7 plies of wood and 6 layers of carbon, giving it a unique blend of stiffness and flexibility. This results in a blade that is responsive and provides excellent feedback, allowing players to execute precise shots with confidence. The Carbo Oversize is designed for advanced players who seek a blend of speed and control, making it ideal for aggressive playstyles. It generates a high level of spin, enabling players to create deceptive shots and keep their opponents guessing. The blade's oversized head size provides a larger sweet spot, offering more forgiveness on off-center hits. With its exceptional performance and high-quality construction, the STIGA Carbo Oversize is a premium choice for players seeking a blade that will elevate their game to the next level.

Recent Reviews

#1 — July 2011

Addictive! This blade offers excellent ball dwell time, particularly when paired with soft rubbers like Boost TC/TD. The feel is exceptional. I’ve transitioned to Stiga Calibra rubber to enhance speed while maintaining the dwell time and sensation of Boost. This provides an advantage for attacking. This blade surpasses all others I’ve used in terms of providing the ultimate ball feel. With it, I’d be confident in challenging J. O. Waldner to a match!

#2 — January 2011

I really like this blade. It’s faster than you might think, but it also provides great control. It reminds me of the Donic Waldner Senso, but this one is larger. The weight is not a problem, but you’ll need to get used to the balance since it has a light handle. Otherwise, it’s a top product that I highly recommend.

#3 — February 2010

Very fast but somewhat flexible blade, which can loop pretty well when combined with thick non-soft rubbers. It has a hard surface and a very unusual construction with 6 extra-thin soft carbon layers. This makes for unusually high (relatively, of course) control — for this type of blades it’s one of the best (better than Kreanga Carbon or Galaxy T-2 in my humble opinion). It plays very well with old style Chinese rubbers but requires the corresponding technique of an advanced OFF player. Not for all-round players.

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