If you find yasaka max wood (jean-phillip gatien),you should consider that too.
I have used both,clipper at long time from a friend,and it was suberb,but when i tried Max Wood,i just thought that i would never change this blade.Not by the thing that i dont to lose time developing my game with another one,but because since the 1st time i played with it,it felt like a peace of me.
Yeah,and it goes now at 12 years back already,when i 1st said that.
Tried many all wood blades,some andro (old & new), many donic's (being the waldner's series which i found best),butterfly's (from all til off+),and sure the one's i already mentioned(stiga and yasaka),which gave me the most feel and control,with the speed i needed!
As you can see,Clipper/MaxWood/PG7 are made from the same materials,being the only change the kind of glue they use to get the plies together,and the method of doing so.
-DHS PG7 = limba - ayous - ayous - ayous - ayous - ayous - limba
-Stiga Clipper = limba - ayous - ayous - ayous - ayous - ayous - limba
-Yasaka Max Wood = limba - ayous - ayous - ayous - ayous - ayous - limba
Not trying you to buy something like me(thats up to you),but i would definitely give it a chance
Best of luck in your shoppings.
Keep trainin'