Stiga Arctic Wood
Stiga Arctic Wood is what you get when you combine nature and science. This blade from Stiga is born in nature and crafted by Stiga's knowledge and experience. This blade has a rare pale outer veneer which only grows in the cold and deep forests above the arctic circle. This, together with the well-renowned VPS (Veneer Precision System) in the second layer, results in a unique blade with characteristics like none other. Class: OFF
Material: All Wood
Ply: 5w
Blade Thickness: 6.0mm
Speed: 90
Control: 66
Weight: 85g
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Stiga refers to Flared handle blades as "Master", Straight Handle blades as "Classic" and Anatomic blades as "Winner".
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Reviews of Stiga Arctic Wood (5)
I have 2. Flexy in that I feel like I can catapult the ball but very hard surface. With soft sponges is has a pronounced high pitched crack when smashing and does not feel nice. I like it with aggressive rubbers. Blocks in particular are great for me with this for some reason. The most balanced feel in my hand, best since my andro temper tech all+.
Nonetheless, being very balanced is sometimes not a good thing for all playing styles. This blade is definitely designed for those that focus more on the details of ball control, rhythm & close-to-far table transition.
Due to the stiffness and medium hardness, it could easily mix either tacky or tensor rubber (I have used DHS TG3 Nittaku, DHS Gold Arch 5 and Xiom Vega China VM for FH and Butterfly Rozena 2.1 & 1.9 for BH). After trying this blade out, some of my friends even thought it was a 7-plyer or carbon blade. I personally felt that this blade performs very differently at low & high power. At low power, it is definitely felt like a 7 plyer (easy for short serves, short DSpin return serve and quick hits), whilst at high power, it could grip the ball well during looping.
Unfortunately, in other words, this means the blade is not very tolerant for BH flip shots/close-table loop if your footwork/motion is not accurate. Also, it cannot generate the extremely crazy spin during far table looping (like Stiga 245). Luckily, it has a rather throw angle and is stiff enough to maintain the low & curve during the rally, and the stiff surface makes most defensive returns faster than most wood blade (if you position well).
Lastly, on RPB, it has a more than average sized sweet spot (longer), so I have not the paradox of having either a shallower grip or missing the sweet spot
Like most Stiga blades, it has the same issue of wood peels during rubber removal. The diamond touch only made it slightly better. Hence, be VERY careful as you peel off the rubber!
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