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STIGA Pro Carbon Performance-Level Table Tennis Racket with Carbon Technology for Tournament Play

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Style: Racket + Racket Cover


Features

  • Product 1: STIGA Since 1944, STIGA has been the innovative leader in table tennis equipment. STIGA combines superior craftsmanship with exceptional performance in every product. The highest quality equipment for all, from amateur to pro. Thats the STIGA heritage
  • Product 1: BUILT FOR COMPETITION Nano Composite and ACS Technologies form stronger and tighter bonds in the ITTF approved smooth inverted S5 rubber for high speed and spin with maximum elasticity and outstanding controlthe perfect racket for tournament play
  • Product 1: SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGY This racket unites STIGA's Crystal and WRB Technologies for a hardened, light blade with faster returns, more power, and extra sensitivity of touch
  • Product 1: PRECISION BLADE The 7-ply blade boasts 5 layers of light-weight balsa wood and 2 layers of high-performance, integrated carbon fiber that combine with a 2mm sponge for a larger sweet spot and cleaner hits
  • Product 2: STIGA Since 1944, STIGA has been the innovative leader in table tennis equipment. STIGA combines superior craftsmanship with exceptional performance in every product. The highest quality equipment for all, from amateur to pro. Thats the STIGA heritage.
  • Product 2: TOURNAMENT PLAY USATT approved tournament play table tennis racket cover.
  • Product 2: SPACIOUS FIT Crafted with ample room, the oversized design fits 1 to 2 table tennis rackets.

Size: One Size


Brand: STIGA


Sport Type: Table Tennis


Material: Rubber


Skill Level: All


Frame Material: Carbon Fiber,Rubber


Brand Name: ‎STIGA


Material: ‎Rubber


Style: ‎Racket + Racket Cover


Size: ‎One Size


Sport Type: ‎Table Tennis


Skill Level: ‎All


Date First Available: April 10, 2023


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  • Paddle
Style: Racket
Won lots of games in collage thanks to this well put together ping pong paddle.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023 by Alexander Prantle

  • Very good for its price. Good for driving/hitting.
Style: Racket
Overall Short Comment: Very good for its price($50 at the time of purchase) Fairly spinny. Can feel too powerful if you're not used to playing with 2.0 mm sponge. Lightweight for its speed -- still heavier than most premade bats at 165grams. Medium Rubber - Forgiving for beginners, but the maximum spin and speed is limited once you become good at the sport. The rubber can be replaced though. Good for: - Beginners who can do fh/bh drives - Recreational players with tennis background. - Anyone who doesn't want to invest in a custom setup Bad for: - Absolute beginners (Might be a bit too fast. Get Stiga Titan/Evolution for slower setup). - Choppers (Why would you be looking for an offensive paddle?) - If you already know how to loop, this is too beginner-oriented for you. Get a custom setup Long-detailed comments: The Blade: The blade is a little heavier than most premade bats. However, this blade is considerably lighter when compared to other offensive blades. I would say that the weight of this bat is just right for people who are starting to develop offensive playstyle. The blade can be pretty fast despite its light weight and it doesn't vibrate too much. The Rubber: The rubber is Stiga S5, which is a beginner rubber with very little speed and spin. (Very good control) The topsheet is not very grippy and so while table tennis basics can be performed relatively well, the rubber doesn't quite allow you to do advanced strokes. The rubber doesn't really react to spin and so it is good at blocking/driving/flat hitting. Durability: The rubber does lose its tackiness quickly. Since it comes with a not-so-tacky rubber, it will be very hard to generate spin after some period of playing. I've been using this paddle for two months. I play in a college club 4 hours a week + a few more hours with a friend. Right now it's time I change the rubber. I will keep the blade though, it is pretty good. If you are a complete beginner(You can't do forehand drive & backhand top spins comfortably), consider Stiga Titan or Stiga Evolution. Most other premade bat comes with 1.5-1.7 mm. sponge thickness. This paddle comes with 2.0 mm thickness and it is faster than your average paddle! If you play a lot you probably will be fine though. If you are not used to playing with thick sponges, it will take some time to adjust. Once you are familiar with it, this paddle is pretty good for its price. You can upgrade the rubber (or purchase a custom racket) when you are better at offensive shots and you start to feel that this paddle is too slow(At first, this paddle was too fast for me but when your skill improves you will feel that it is very easy to control.) If you are a beginner who can already do spin-intensive shots(i.e. loop) or an intermediate player, don't get a pre-assembled bat. The Stiga S5 rubber is insanely good at flat hitting/smashing but it is designed for beginners. Comments on each shot: Smash/Flat hit: This paddle is insanely good. The rubber is not sensitive to incoming spin. You can smash a chop/lob comfortably since the non-grippy top-sheet is not very reactive to the opponent's spin. Drive: The paddle is good at driving. The spin is ok. Loop: You can loop strongly with proper technique and a lot of energy. You should change the rubber to something better if you want to play the looping game. Push: The paddle can push okay. The S5 rubber offers a lot of control, but it will be hard to load up backspin on long pushes. Lob/fish: The speed of the blade allows you to lob comfortably without putting in a lot of effort. Block: The lightweight blade allows you to quickly block. The rubber offers a lot of control. Pretty good at blocking for an offensive blade. Serve: The rubber can do most serves comfortably, especially long serves. Some spinny short serves(Ghost serve, backspin reverse pendulum) is still hard to perform with the non-tacky top sheet. Chop: As typical of an offensive blade, the 2.0 mm is a little too thick for chopping. It can be hard but still doable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2017 by Mimobrok

  • Don’t understand the high rating.
Style: Racket
The media could not be loaded. I really don’t like this paddle at all for the price as I find it has very little spin. At the same price, I far prefer my Killerspin JET600 Spin N2. And for (much) more money, I absolutely love my Butterfly Timo Boll with dignics 09c rubber on both sides. I added a video of a ball drop test of the Pro Carbon vs the Timo Boll. The difference in ball grip is very obvious. The Pro Carbon is on the right and the Timo Boll is on the left. This paddle is fine for overall play. But I don’t see the advantage over a basic Stiga $35 paddle, of which I own several. In the end, it all comes down to your style of play. So it’s possible that I am just not a good fit for it. But they market it as a high spin paddle, which objectively it is not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great product
Style: Racket
Great product
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by Hai Yeni

  • Great paddle!
Style: Racket
This is a great ping pong paddle that I would recommend to anyone from beginner to intermediate. Plays well doing standard hits and really excels with spins. Very lightweight and easily handleable.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by Spencer Culverhouse

  • Overall is OK, 3 star
Style: Racket
This product is not that good as I expected. Overall is OK ***
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023 by Ashutosh

  • Pretty Good So Far
Style: Racket
To be perfectly clear, i'm used to playing with terrible bats. I've never owned a decent one and this is my first, so keep that in mind when reading this review. I have played with quite a few that try to appear decent in quality and work to produce spin, but none were name brand. This bat is quite a bit heavier than anything i've ever played with, and has been causing me to hit balls all over the place, as a slight flick of the wrist sends the ball to the speed of light. Also, I'm missing the ball completely sometimes when I know they were easy hits just because I haven't gotten used to the weight yet. It is quite heavier than any bat i've ever held. I'm a fairly good player, and I know that in time i'll get used to the weight. I thought i'd mention the weight as some people say it's heavy and others say it's light. I guess it just all depends on what you're used to playing with. And then there's the packaging. Some people were complaining that the top of their bats were pinched at the rubber by the packaging, but I figured i'd take my chances on something from a reputable company. Now what I received was in fact pinched at the top (on the rubber of both sides), however it is not as bad as some others I have seen on the reviews here and I can live with it. I also carefully inspected the rubber of both sides and neither have any dimples or abnormalities. I know for sure that almost every one of these bats is going to have a slight crease at the top from the packaging. It appears inevitable with their package design, as it uses that portion of the rubber to hold the entire bat in place (I wonder who came up with that idea honestly). Other than the slight pinch at the top of the rubber, the bat appears immaculate. In about a week or two I will update this review after I have broken it in and have gotten used to playing with it. I docked one star for the silly packaging design, as i'm sure it can and has affected other people's bats in a more prominent way than mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2016 by Alec

  • Light paddle with large sweet spot
Style: Racket
This paddle is very light and fast. Is easy to get use to it I'm a short time due to it's excellent control. It has a large sweet spot and a superb control. One thing to be noticed though is not the spiniest by any means. More so I find that has a moderate spin. You need to put some effort to get the desired spin on it. If you are liking for a light and fast paddle with nice control and large sweet spot this is the one. After roughly a month of heavy play. 2 hrs a day for 5-6 days a week the top sheet is starting to come off on one side. Not a biggy for me as I'm planning to put on Nittaku rubbers. One thing I would love to see is a better rubber. Not bat at all. But even a Future rubber is way much better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2022 by Javier Colin

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