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Stiga Optimum SEVEN Review-IceDefence please read |
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cmetsbeltran15
Platinum Member Joined: 01/16/2006 Location: (ง ͠ ͠° ل͜ °)ง Status: Offline Points: 2427 |
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Posted: 01/02/2008 at 7:53pm |
Could someone please post any sort of important info or a review of the Stiga Optimum SEVEN blade? IceDefence I think I have seen in your signature that you use it. Any info? Is it fast, but controllable? Good for looping at mid distance? Thanks all.
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cmetsbeltran15
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Anyone?
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cmetsbeltran15
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Nobody?
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crimsondiablos
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I actually have a Stiga Optimum Seven FL (Master) myself, not one of my favorite blades. I play it with both a Juic Elite Ultima (Soft Version) FH and a Sriver EL BH. The thing I like personally about the blade is that it is fast, but when I loop with it, it goes near the end of the table. The thing I hate about it, and why I stopped playing with it is that it vibrates, A LOT, and it kinda gives me a hard time with its control cause of it.
I hope this helps, but its just in my play style.
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silvalis
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re your pm, sorry, can't help you. I had one, thought it was sort of awful, then i sold it.
Too hard, too much vibration. |
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T2Russo
Super Member Joined: 12/01/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 147 |
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So basically it was your perfect blade, eh?
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Nittaku Rorin 10.5mm (Andro Plasma 470 2.0mm) Yasaka Musashi 9mm (Friendship Focus III) |
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thunderspin
Member Joined: 12/18/2006 Location: Bangladesh Status: Offline Points: 41 |
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i prefer u to use stiga optimum carbo its much better thn any optimum blade
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blade:stiga op carbo
fh:TG SKYLINE-3 bh: BRYCE FX |
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linn
Member Joined: 04/25/2007 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 40 |
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I played with it for several times and my coach said that it suits me well. But I gave it up and leave it in my drawer because it is quite hard; I prefer soft wood blade. I used it with DHS hurricane 3 (FH) and Butterfly Sriver FX (BH), and it is good for looping. It is also easy to control with adequate power for close to table playing. |
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