Stiga allround classic WRB: This was my first blade and I played with it for a year or so with both ESN and Chinese tacky rubber. However, now i play with another blade (see below) and after playing with my current blade, i will never go back to Stiga allround because I think the vibration is just too much. It's not the speed; you can definitely generate ample speed. It is a decent blade but is cheap for a reason.
Stiga Infinity VPS V: Played with this for about 5-6 months. it was the best seller on Tabltetennis11. The three main issue that I have with this blade are:
1: The handle edges of this one is very sharp. It's not smooth and hence you have to sand it yourself.
2: I felt that switching from Forehand to Backhand with this blade was also not so smooth for me. and Finally
3: If you change the rubbers often (say once every 3 months) then you have to be very careful otherwise you can easily damage the top layer. Some shops can do the lacquering for you though. That should help.
Butterfly Viscaria: I played with this blade for about 4 months, and then the COVID lockdown started here. Till now, the clubs are closed in Netherlands. Even though I play at very very low level (Netherlands NTTB class 5, which is second lowest, 7th is the lowest), i still can appreciate this blade a lot (To give you an idea of my level, Here is a
link to a short video, which I uploaded when i was playing at level 6, which is just above the bottom level). At this point, I've no desire to get myself any other blade. I think the Butterfly chief craftsmen were drinking something really interesting that night when they designed this blade. It's perfect. The head size, the handle, feel, everything is perfect.Â
Even though your technique is not good at the moment (I'm sorry if you find this rude; I've no intention to belittle you), i will recommend you to just buy Viscaria By doing that you will do yourself big favour. You will save a lot of money and time on buying then reselling dozens of blades over time. Apparently many here caution against buying a blade such as Viscaria, until, one is close to state level player (I'm exaggerating, but this is what I infer from those comments), but I think that this approach is not good. You need to stick to one blade for a very long time and Viscaria is definitely one of those.
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