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  1. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    Many thanks for the rubber suggestions! I've used my old c-1:s (2.0) during my last two sessions. Feels perfect on bh, ok on forehand but I miss the speed on aggressive loops, so I guess I need to try G-1. Or rasanter r-48?
  2. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    So, finally decided to go with the clipper. Any suggestions on rubbers for this blade? Backhand: mainly flicks and loops, forehand: mainly loops and powerloops (has to be spinner than Rakza 7). Calibra LT, Tenergy 05? Other suggestions?
  3. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    How is Nittaku Acoustic compared to the clipper or other 7-ply woods? I tested the my friends Acoustic just shortly today and liked it. I guess I would get more oomph but loose feeling if I go with the 7-ply blade?
  4. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    Well, I just sold the w45 and won't go back as I felt it was too light. Thinking of clipper with fastarc c-1 on both sides Or maybe g-1 on forehand 😯
  5. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    Thanks mocker and yoass! This was my first blade after a 20-year break, just sold it today. Back in the days I used different classic all-wood blades (banda, appelgren). But for some reason I didn't care so much about the blade. Was more focusd on the rubbers and the glueing process. However...
  6. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    Thanks! Informative article. I've used Rakza 7 soft on my carbonado. Maybe I should try something a bit harder before giving up on the blade. Then again, clipper is cheaper than a pair of new rubbers 🤔
  7. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    Thanks! It's 85 g, feels a bit lightweight for me. I don't know if 10 g more would make a difference., but I think I would like the feeling of more weight and harder/direct contact. But I don't if clipper is more hard/direct compared to the carbonado?
  8. Stiga clipper wood vs Stiga carbonado 45

    Hello, My first post, so be gentle with me ;) ​​​​​I'm thinking of selling my carbonado 45 and buying the clipper wood. Can anyone describe the difference between the two in terms of feel, control and speed?
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