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Pros
  • Control
  • Looping
  • blocking
I used this blade since 3 months ago, with H3neo on FH and Xiom Vega pro on BH. I get good control at slow ball and touch play, but the blade is fast when used for attack, topspin or mid distance looping (the blade is : Off). Low trajectory and long dwell time, nice feel on hand and light, mine is 89 gram, so it is quite light and feel soft. Nice for using mid distance play because I can control easily an returning the ball to where I want. But difficult to glue rubber on it, because the NCT surface layer is too slick, so need to sand the surface. This surface layer is actually useful for hardening the surface and make the blade harder and fast. also when changing the rubber to be very easy and sponge not tearing caused by sticky glue, but I think Stiga need to make it rougher for making easy to attach the rubber but still easy to remove it
Speed
9.1
Control
8.5
Hardness
5.7
Durability
6.5
Pros
  • Top spin
  • Fast
  • Control
I'm using this blade with Skyline TG3-60 on FH and Xiom Vega pro on BH. The blade has good feeling, it is not too stiff and hard, and has longer dwell time, and good control, nice for blocking but fast enough when used for attack and looping. so it is suitable for my playing style, attacking, looping and topspin in close to mid distane from table. It's weight is 88 gram and with rubbers attached on both side to be 194 gram. It's weight is not so light nor heavy. I recommend this blade for topspin players at close to mid distance from table. But according to my a month trial it has disadvantage when used for touch play, my return ball usually high, so I have to train more to return serve and drop shot or short play on the table.
Speed
9
Control
7.8
Hardness
7.1
Durability
7.8
Pros
  • Speed
  • control
  • Nice Sound
I recommend this blade, because give me power for attack, I can topspin fast and get the power for mid distance looping, and still has control. And also good for touch play and pushing. This blade is quite hard and has nice sound when hitting the ball, with large sweet spot and mid dwell time. It has 7 layers and 6 carbon layers make this blade stiff and quite hard. I get different feel comparing with my last blade Hybrid wood, which is rather soft but Sense 7.6 is nice in hand and feel med hard, and not too weight (91 gr) so I feel convenience with this blade
I set up with Tenergy 80 on FH, DHS Skyline 3 neo on BH
Speed
9.4
Control
8
Hardness
7.8
Durability
8.8
Pros
  • Good Spin
  • Good Control
  • Blocking
Cons
  • much vibration
I used this blade with Tenergy 80FX on FH and Airoc astro S 18mm on BH. This blade is fast with long dwelling time and generates good spin, and also has good control, and blocking. This blade generates vibration which makes nice feeling touch, and when I stroke the ball strongly, I feel the blade's vibration makes the ball faster like catapult effect. But one thing I don't like is sound when touching the ball slowly or at the gently touch... like sound generated from hiting the hollow thing...
Speed
9.2
Control
8.7
Hardness
6
Durability
7.4
Pros
  • speed
  • spin
  • blocking
Cons
  • control
I used this blade with Tenergy 80Fx on FH and Acuda S2 on BH. This blade is fast, and good for producing spin. and I can feel a nice touch in my hand when hitting the ball. and also it is good for blocking and top spin countering. But when I'm receiving serve and playing for touch play I often fail, my ball return is often high and sometimes out off the table, maybe because of my pushing skill is not good, but when I use may Mapplewood NCT with the same rubber attached, I play better, even for speed stroke, slow push and returning serve..... so my conclusion Clipper CC has less control than Mapplewood..
Speed
9.2
Control
7
Hardness
6.6
Durability
7.2
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