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Stiga 2016 Blades (updated with review) |
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Jasonh
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Anyone tried the new Celero Wood yet?
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jonyer1980
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Eternal splinters
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Rosewood V FL
Nittaku Fastarc G1-FH Stiga DNA Pro-S MAX BH Avoid any Butterfly stuff... at abusive prices. Raw power without control means nothing |
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Bilbo
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I've never had problems about splintering with my Optimum Sync until like the 15th time of changing rubber. Are these new blades build differently?
I am thinking of getting the Celero wood, does lacquering affect characteristics of blade? |
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Stiga Optimum Sync
FH: Victas VO>103 BH: der Materialspezialist Breakout 2.0 Lefty |
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yogi_bear
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Thick laquer layers make the blade more stiff. A thin layer would not change the characteristics much.
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p1ngp0ng3r
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Changing rubbers on my Infinity and Emerald frequently and never had any issues. I don't laquer my blades and using Rev3 glue.
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Infinity VPS - Hybrid MK - T25 FX
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The soul of rock
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You should consider to lacquer them now, seriously. On a side note, the seller offer me some free balls on my next order out of sympathy. I guess I will stick with them, but never Stiga again.
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bbkon
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I had a 2x7 mm on my intensity carbon my dealer told me that expensive blades never splinter |
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jpenmaster
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This is why I always put a thin layer of varnish on my blades and remove the rubber side to side and not bottom to top.
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OSP Expert II w DNA Dragon Grip
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bbkon
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I have a clipper that splinter even with varnish |
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kindof99
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I use tear mender and rarely have any problem removing rubbers. I have seen some glues that are very strong and likely cause wood splinter.
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dabeda
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@yogi
Stiga Eternity Vs Stiga OC Carbon ? (Speed, Spin, Control, Feel, & Stiffness) paired with H3 Thanks.. |
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yogi_bear
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I say eternity is a tad faster. Occ is stiffer and eternity is better looping
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mog1111
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I am currently using either an Andro ligna or TSPW with 05fx fh and H3N bh.
really I only use the TSPW as ligna is too hard and bouncy for me. I am really tempted to get an ETERNITY. what benefits might this have over TSPW or would it be so similar it would be pointless. Yogis review says it has a soft feel to it, I like the sound of that and think it might help in serve return on bh any thoughts |
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shogrran
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I don't know about you guys but I'd actually recommend being extremely careful in sealing the Stiga emerald blades. (And I'm guessing any blade similar to the emerald).
I've tried it and my inexperience almost ruined the blade for me. I'll post what happened if anyone here's any bit interested.
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iamj8
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Thank you for your review Yogi. I'm looking to get an All Wood blade as a second set up (haven't used an All Wood in years). I use Neo H3 on fh. I'm currently deciding between the Eternity (chosen over Infinity) and the Clipper CR. What are the main differences between the two and which would you generally recommend?
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A version of Hurricane 3
A version of Tenergy A Stiga blade... |
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d3ssen
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Anyone tried the Celero Wood yet? Really eager to get some nice reviews
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Bilbo
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Just got the Celero wood from TT11! Will try it soon with the new Spectol Red and VO>102. Let u guys know once I get a chance to put it together and try. |
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Stiga Optimum Sync
FH: Victas VO>103 BH: der Materialspezialist Breakout 2.0 Lefty |
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jonyer1980
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Still waiting...
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Rosewood V FL
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Hans Regenkurt
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A friend got him and Eternity VPS today and of course, I used the opportunity to have a hit with it. He put two T05 on it.
My very first impression was that it is awesome. It has a special feel to it and it is very fast. The straight handle is awesome too. In terms of speed, it is way faster than Korbel Euro with an even better feel. Somebody wrote that its speed is almost Boll ALC and he was right it seems. The weight distribution is great too and it spins great. A very pleasant surprise from Stiga. However, as he only bought it today, I do not have any insight on how it holds up when the rubbers are being removed. One thing about its headsize: it is pretty much like a standard Butterfly blade, maybe there is a 1mm difference near the handle but for the most part it is 157x150. Edited by Hans Regenkurt - 08/24/2017 at 5:50pm |
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SmackDAT
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Are you talking about eternity or celero?
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Hans Regenkurt
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Eternity.
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mog1111
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Calvin Klein
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Yasaka Ma Lin Carbon
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piligrim
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can someone compare Eternity to Rutis please?
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piligrim
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Edited by piligrim - 05/02/2018 at 9:21am |
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piligrim
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is Carbonado 45 or 90 play similar to Innerforce ZLC or Mizutani?
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cherng
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Carbonado 45 & 90 is very different from Innerforce ZLC and Mizutani.
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Yoshimura Maharu Limited Edition
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bbkon
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notch slower? |
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richrf
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My friend is looking for a new all-wood. He is also using the Diamond CQ (I sold him one). Do any of the Stiga ST have handles 102 mm or longer with a circumference of 89mm or more? Thanks.
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yogi_bear
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I think the st handles of stiga ate big enough.
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richrf
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Are they 102mm long and 89mm circumference? Thanks. |
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