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Ejing is the essence of TT
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I'm absolutely puzzled by how Stiga has been going downhill lately with their marketing policy. How can they be discontinuing the majority of their most popular top blades?
The other day, I was browsing their website and noticed that most of their classic models no longer appeared. Imagine spending nearly $200 on a top-quality blade, only to see it discontinued just a few seasons later. How can they possibly justify this?
As a customer, this creates a sense of distrust and makes the company seem unreliable. No wonder so many users are switching to other trusted brands that at least offer long-term support and the possibility of getting a replacement blade if needed.
As far as I know, they’ve discontinued the Stiga Carbonado series 1XX/2XX (only the 45 model remains), as well as their hardwood series like Rosewood V/VII/XO, Ebenholz V/VII, Maplewood, Infinity, Intensity, Celero, Arctic, Azalea, and so on...
On top of that, they continue to offer outdated models like the Allround Classic, Evolution, and even the Offensive Classic, which no longer suit the modern game.
Sorry, but I just don’t get it — their customer policy feels completely misguided. You might be better off staying away from Stiga and going with brands that actually care about product consistency and long-term customer support.
The other day, I was browsing their website and noticed that most of their classic models no longer appeared. Imagine spending nearly $200 on a top-quality blade, only to see it discontinued just a few seasons later. How can they possibly justify this?
As a customer, this creates a sense of distrust and makes the company seem unreliable. No wonder so many users are switching to other trusted brands that at least offer long-term support and the possibility of getting a replacement blade if needed.
As far as I know, they’ve discontinued the Stiga Carbonado series 1XX/2XX (only the 45 model remains), as well as their hardwood series like Rosewood V/VII/XO, Ebenholz V/VII, Maplewood, Infinity, Intensity, Celero, Arctic, Azalea, and so on...
On top of that, they continue to offer outdated models like the Allround Classic, Evolution, and even the Offensive Classic, which no longer suit the modern game.
Sorry, but I just don’t get it — their customer policy feels completely misguided. You might be better off staying away from Stiga and going with brands that actually care about product consistency and long-term customer support.