C190 (100g/m2 of carbon) is 90g; similar to TB ALC (84g), with a larger paddle dimensions. Handle is super confortable like C290 (200g/m2 ; 95g). It is a very good OFF blade, with nice touch (short game), excellent for looping or defense, and smash. C290 adds more punch everywhere, especially for effortless smashing.
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Very good blade. but mine is different and slow from my colleagues who are also using same blade (we purchased from same Stiga Dealer)
Very heavy.But great blade-works great with hurricane 3 or 8,Rakza 7.Amazing power+control.Great feel.No annoying vibrations
Stiga Carbonado 190 is really a good choice as it has distinct features. Its a blade for short distance play. I am using Tenergy 80 in both sides and getting great feel. I simply love it as I have adapted my style with it.
All I can say is don't hesitate to buy this blade. Great control, and Speed. Current set-up F/H black hurricane 8 B/H red Skyline TG3
I have tried out both of the new Stiga Carbonado blade and Im really impressed with both of these blades. I have played with them for a few practises and here is a short summary of my impressions. Both are offensive fast blades but not super fast, they both had an outstanding control (one of the best blades I have tried when it comes to feeling and control.
The blades play pretty similar to each other but the diffrent between the blades is the angle of the carbon. Both blades got big sweet spots and every hit felt the same even if I was hitting the ball a little close to the edge. I used them together with both Calibra sound and Calibra Lt which I felt was a good combination.
Both blades are suited for allround to offensive players who got a close to mid range game style. I have not fully decided which one of the 145 or 190 blade I will choose yet but I recommend you all to try out them both.
The blades play pretty similar to each other but the diffrent between the blades is the angle of the carbon. Both blades got big sweet spots and every hit felt the same even if I was hitting the ball a little close to the edge. I used them together with both Calibra sound and Calibra Lt which I felt was a good combination.
Both blades are suited for allround to offensive players who got a close to mid range game style. I have not fully decided which one of the 145 or 190 blade I will choose yet but I recommend you all to try out them both.
excellent blade for close/mid distance play .... has a slightly low throw which keeps your loop drives and blocks close to net height ..... I m using andro rasant (black) on FH and tibhar aurus soft on BH ... both rubbers are med/med-high throw and hence fit perfectly on this blade .... esp aurus soft is perfect BH rubber for this blade ( aurus soft is not very speedy, hence matching this fast blade + med-high throw rubber matching the low throw of the blade) ... the arc of backhand loop, played either over the table or away from the table, gets the ball to land almost always on the other side
Stiga Carbonado 190 is awesome. So unique and distinct. Light, speedy, unique feel, nice sounds with medium control compared to my past raquets. Butterfly Moonbeam, Stiga Carbo Oversize 7.1, Stiga Titanium. I Put Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft on my FH and Mark V on my BH. Highly Recomended
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