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I want to try a slower blade. I'm thinking of Yasaka sweden classic or Stiga allround classic.

I like to know or my current rubbers will fit. Does anybody know the head dimensions of those blades?

Yasaka Sweden Classic is close enough. You should be fine.
 
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I want to try a slower blade. I'm thinking of Yasaka sweden classic or Stiga allround classic.

I like to know or my current rubbers will fit. Does anybody know the head dimensions of those blades?

Head dimensions of Sitga Allround Classic is 150x157mm.

Not sure the head dimensions of the Yasaka Sweden Classic.

But those are both excellent blades. The head shape/size for each should be pretty close to each other so, if what you are looking to do is swap the rubbers onto the new blade, it should work acceptably well even if not perfect.

And if the rubbers you are using are in fact Baracuda 2.0 and 1.8 as it says in your profile, then those rubbers should be excellent for the new blade. Slowing things down is always a good step for developing players.
 
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I've bought the Stiga allround classic. Speed of it is enough for me. I like it but it feels sharp on my index finger. Can I solve this?

Easy. Pull out a file or sandpaper. I'll show you the wings of my racket. I do this to most of my rackets. But Stiga blades need it more than others.

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That shows all 4 wings.



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