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says TableTennisDaily 2.0 is now live!!!says TableTennisDaily 2.0 is now live!!!1 Week Ago 1613580705 #1
STIGA’s Most Sold Blade | Clipper Wood Review
Hey guys!
In this review we take a look at STIGA's most sold blade, the Clipper Wood! This year marks the Clipper Wood's 40th anniversary, and STIGA have released a limited edition version of the blade only available to be purchased in 2021.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.1 Week Ago 1613581614 #2
is it just me or the clipper really felt and look slower in the video???
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1 Week Ago 1613584742 #3
It WAS actually one of the fastest blade in the 38mm cell ball and speed glue era. With Mark V on each side it was a fast looping machine. The blade that made you a better player, but you had to train a lot to control that ûber fast speed.The Following 3 Users Like Music&Ping's Post:
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1 Week Ago 1613596998 #4
I bought the regular Clipper wood just one month ago. Really like the drives and blocks and that it still allows great spin possibilities and great short game. Well balanced blade! My only problem is that the arc is lower or that the trajectory is longer than I’m used to. I will be changing the Rakza Z on it to D09c, which I’m more familiar with to see how it plays.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.1 Week Ago 1613597585 #5
Would have been interesting how heavy their testing blades were. Clipper blades vary a lot in weight. A clubmate has one which weighs 85 gramms, mine is 97!
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says When will we return to TT...says When will we return to TT...1 Week Ago 1613603381 #6
Very nice looking 40 Yr version. Surprised it costs that much more
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says TT-CLOWN, old gitsays TT-CLOWN, old git1 Week Ago 1613613703 #7
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This user has no status.This user has no status.1 Week Ago 1613665329 #8
I am glad you guys recognize the value of 7-ply all-wood blades
I have been advocating for their value (and reviewing them) for the past couple of years. Nice review.
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says Over 30yr TT experiencesays Over 30yr TT experience1 Week Ago 1613672501 #9
LOL....Tom @ 4.19 looking bad-ass in the other camera: ¨Awesome shot, right?!¨ 😂
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says Grand Consultant to the Office of the Goon Squadsays Grand Consultant to the Office of the Goon Squad1 Week Ago 1613674060 #11
Tango, I hear you... Your countryman Sergey Tsos will testify that if I use one of Nate's latest all wood blades and unwrap me a Quarter Pounder on the opponent that Der_Echte is not filing complaints with ittf over how fast the ball goes.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.1 Week Ago 1613712376 #12
Is the Clipper slightly softer, more controlable, and has lower throw compare to Clipper CR?
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This user has no status.This user has no status.4 Days Ago 1613932027 #15
I have never played mit the Clipper CR so can't tell, but it seems that it is harder and faster than the classic Clipper Wood. The guy from https://ttgearlab.com/ uses the CR as a reference blade when he compares 7plies. Speedwise it's always one of the fastest all wood blades.
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This user has no status.This user has no status.3 Days Ago 1613987128 #16
Would have been interesting how heavy their testing blades were. Clipper blades vary a lot in weight. A clubmate has one which weighs 85 gramms, mine is 97!
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This user has no status.This user has no status.3 Days Ago 1614008828 #17
I'm surprised you rated the Clipper as more flexible than the Timo Boll ALC.