Today Stiga have released two new Cybershapes. Allround Classic and Clipper. Super interesting to compare a regular Clipper or Allround Classic with the Cybershape version.
I guess they're going to make the entire blade offer unique. If they patented the shape and such a shape really makes any sweet spot larger and brings all the other benefits, I can see how this can be for them a competitive advantage. I wouldn't say it's lazyness, but they've just found a way to improve equipment, tested the market and the improvement with first cybershape product and now extending the concept to the rest of their offer. I think this is how you do business the right way. On top of that production is in my opinion more efficient because heptagonal shape saves material when you cut wood or rubber. It's a good improvement from all points of view.Im a fan of the Cybershape - and that Stiga are trying new things. But this seems a bit lazy in away, and almost takes away from the fact that they had research and analysis behind the thinking - if they are going to make everything the same.
I guess it stops the Cybershape being unique - I think thats a shame.
I guess they're going to make the entire blade offer unique. If they patented the shape and such a shape really makes any sweet spot larger and brings all the other benefits, I can see how this can be for them a competitive advantage. I wouldn't say it's lazyness, but they've just found a way to improve equipment, tested the market and the improvement with first cybershape product and now extending the concept to the rest of their offer. I think this is how you do business the right way. On top of that production is in my opinion more efficient because heptagonal shape saves material when you cut wood or rubber. It's a good improvement from all points of view.
I think it will show whether the Cybershape is as innovative as the blade composition, which I think when you look at the Inspira, might be the true hero of the Cybershape performance.Im a fan of the Cybershape - and that Stiga are trying new things. But this seems a bit lazy in away, and almost takes away from the fact that they had research and analysis behind the thinking - if they are going to make everything the same.
I guess it stops the Cybershape being unique - I think thats a shame.
I think it will show whether the Cybershape is as innovative as the blade composition, which I think when you look at the Inspira, might be the true hero of the Cybershape performance.
I don’t know what You have, Stiga blades are made in Sweden…Mine is a real pleasure for the reduced weight of 76 grammes, outer veneers of kiri wood. Nice product by a China mnfc.
It looks cooler. I really like hipnotics blade with the handle looks like a coffin.. A perfect Halloween blade…I do not see any benefit from it.... I tried it and also have some chat with people who are using it and no one (really better players in divisions above me) say any good news about it in formof the shape..
And i also didn't feel any "special" from this shape