Stiga Hans Asler

All-wood 3 reviews

Blade description:

Stiga Hans Asler is a classic 5-ply all-around blade designed for players looking for a perfect balance between spin, speed, and control. With an overall rating of 8.8, it's suitable for a wide range of players, both beginners and experienced.

The blade features a limba outer ply, which provides excellent feel and responsiveness, coupled with an ayous core for added strength and stability. This combination results in a medium stiffness and hardness rating of 3 and 3.7, respectively, making it easy to generate spin and control your shots.

The blade's 5.1mm thickness gives it a solid feel and helps maintain consistency in your strokes, resulting in a consistency rating of 7.5. Despite its 85g weight, the blade feels well-balanced and comfortable in the hand, allowing for agile and precise movements.

Based on forum reviews, players appreciate the Stiga Hans Asler for its versatility and the ability to adapt to various playing styles. It excels in all areas of the game, whether it's attacking, counter-attacking, or defending. Its sweet spot is relatively large, providing a generous margin for error and making it forgiving for beginners.

In terms of speed and control, the blade offers a good balance, with a speed rating of 5.7 and a control rating of 9.3. This allows players to generate enough power for attacking shots while maintaining control during defensive exchanges. The blade's responsiveness enables quick reactions and allows for effective blocking and counter-attacking.

Overall, the Stiga Hans Asler is a well-rounded blade that offers a combination of speed, control, and feel, making it a great choice for players seeking an all-around blade suitable for a variety of playing styles. Its versatility and consistency make it a popular choice among players of various skill levels.

Recent Reviews

#1 — July 2018

Nice old-school blade, good for short play and controlled medium-speed topspins. Combined with an offensive, spinny rubber, you get a good feeling for spin and control. So I recommend it for all-round players improving their technique or defensive players in combination with dead rubbers.

#2 — November 2017

Bought this to remind myself of how blades from the early 1970s play, as we had substantial handles in those days. The blade is 5.5 mm thick, and after stripping off the rubbers, I was surprised by how dead the wood felt. It absorbs energy, reminding me of a phrase often used in finance: “dead cat bounce.”

This is a brilliant defensive blade that will suck the lifeblood from your opponent. Otherwise, it’s just a collector’s item.

#3 — Long Time Ago...

Combined with an offensive, spinny rubber, you get a good feeling for spin and control.

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