Stiga CC7
Blade description:
The Stiga CC7 is a high-performance offensive blade featuring a 5+2 construction that incorporates two layers of crystal carbon. Designed for players seeking significant power, this blade is characterized by a notably fast pace and a stiff, hard feel. Its composition makes it highly effective for aggressive playstyles, particularly for power loops, smashes, and blocks performed at a distance from the table.
Performance and Characteristics
- Speed and Power: The blade is consistently described as being extremely fast and powerful, providing enough speed to dominate rallies from mid-to-long distance.
- Feel and Stiffness: It offers a hard, stiff playing sensation, which contributes to its effectiveness in aggressive, high-spin offensive maneuvers and crisp blocking.
- Versatility: The blade supports a wide range of offensive techniques, including heavy spin generation and decisive finishing smashes.
- Physical Considerations: Users have noted that the blade carries a significant weight, which contributes to its powerful delivery but may impact maneuverability for some players.
Note: Reports suggest that variations in production runs over the years may influence the specific feel and handle availability of this model.
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Recent Reviews
#1 — November 2020
Blade Review
This exceptional blade offers an unparalleled combination of spin and control. Its lightning-fast response and stiff, hard construction provide optimal precision and power.
Since using this blade, my performance has skyrocketed, elevating me three leagues higher. Its exceptional capabilities have enabled me to triumph over formidable opponents who train with professional guidance, despite my self-taught status. I even managed to defeat a player competing in the first league with masters, despite being an intermediate player.
In my estimation, this blade is the epitome of power and versatility. It excels in blocking techniques and delivers devastating power loops. Its exceptional performance extends to the furthest reaches of the table, making it an ideal choice for players who prefer a long-distance approach.
#2 — May 2017
I have some problems with this blade. I feel that the old version of CC7 (produced before 2014) was unbeatable. It felt great and was effective when topspinning. The ball ran onto the table with a lot of kick spin and went very long off the court. However, the new CC7, which has been produced for the past 3-4 years, is very disappointing. It doesn’t have the same feel and effectiveness as the old version. It’s just an ordinary blade and doesn’t come in FL (master handle). I don’t know why this is the case, but I would like to ask Stiga to fix this problem as soon as possible. I would consider buying this blade again in the future if these issues are addressed.
#3 — April 2013
The blade is very good and very fast.
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